Twindac+ and Django (BD-Design)

by PeterSt. ⌂ @, Netherlands, Wednesday, September 20, 2006, 11:59 (6434 days ago) @ dr.cube

Hi Bert,

thanks for your answer.
So you are using an active stage between the output of the dac and the
input of the django? If not, the explanation doesn't make much sense to me
because then you would also attenuate the tiny signal (no amplification in
between!).
I guess the django has to be dc-free, i.e. it caNot be used as an anode
load in a tube stage. Are you aware of any stepped transformers that allow
some dc on the input? (I wanna have as little parts as possible in my
system)

Wolfgang

I read it 10 times, and I don't understand it either.

And yes, the tiny signal is attenuated by the Django. But the tiny signal (500 mV) is large enough for the need to attenuate it. :yes:

Anyway, my trying to understand lead to the route of having attenuation in the speaker leads. Things like these are made for that, but it's not easy to judge how legit it is, and how *that* will molest the signal.

Peter (Googling now)

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