
March 8th 10, 07:39 PM
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Philips TDA1541A S1 DAC
"Oddjob" wrote in message
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On 07/03/2010 20:28, Arny Krueger wrote:
"David wrote in message
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On 07/03/2010 15:11, Jim Lesurf wrote:
In , Don Pearce
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On Sun, 07 Mar 2010 09:34:52 +0000,
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On 07/03/2010 08:41, Jim Lesurf wrote:
In , Oddjob
wrote:
It is in my Meridian D600 speakers. It was distorting and making a
crackly noise :-(
Ask Meridian?
How do you know it is the DAC chip that is causing the problems?
Slainte,
Jim
If the chip is cooled it is okay - apply heat with soldering iron
and
it starts....
I'd remake all the solder joints before changing the chip.
I'd agree. Might easily be a poor solder connection. So if you are
keen
to
keep using the original spec DAC then remaking the connections with
care
is
worth trying.
Slainte,
Jim
I can get a TDA1541A easily enough. The silver crown will be a lot
harder
and more expensive....
This bloke has some interesting information about the Philips DAC:
http://www.lampizator.eu/lampizator/...r/TDA1541.html
That's not "information", that's opinion, (and in my opinion he's nuts).
A lot of what he says is a truism (true of any good DAC), and the rest is
wild speculation.
I can see the desire to use a pin-compatible replacement if this is for
fixing up something that is broken.
Have you read his heresy opinions:
http://www.lampizator.eu/HERESY/heresy.html
I thought no.7 was interesting. Is he comparing performance sound pressure
waves with amplifier outputs?
I think he should get out more.
Mike
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