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Item: Battery DAC, TDA1543, NOS
Location: Brisbane 
Price: $170 plus postage
Item Condition: As 
new, unmarked - also will ship in original packaging 
Reason for selling: surplus and have upgraded to new model 
Payment Method: EFT, PayPal as friend, Cash 
Extra Info: highly regarded DAC, sweet and detailed sound with great imaging and tone. 

NOTE - This is the upgraded dual Battery model

 

 

From the website -

 

What are the main features of this DAC ?
And what are the main goals of its design ?

  • Extract the pure performance of the last built non-oversampling true 16-bit TDA1543 DAC from Philips
  • Optical & Coaxial inputs (leftmost switch on the photo)
  • DIR9001 96 kHz SPDIF Receiver (lowest-jitter on the market - 50ps)
  • Supports sampling frequencies from 28kHz to 108kHz (continuous range, including non-standard frequencies)
  • TDA1543 16-bit DAC - the original from Philips®
  • Passive I/V conversion
  • No Op-Amp - direct output with 2Vpp (will drive any power amp well)
  • Huuuge capacitors on the output path provides sub-Hertz cutoff frequency (<0.3Hz on a 10kOhms input)
  • Dual Stage power supply regulation (for a super low background noise level)
  • Separate voltage regulator for the DAC and the Digital SPDIF receiver (same reason as above)
  • Battery-powered with a single 9V NiMH battery (optional - but without it you must provide a clean 12V - 15V power supply)
  • Smart battery charger on-board (quickly charges the battery when depleted, keeps it charged at low current when idle)
  • When both power switches are on, the battery is recharged, and is also used to buffer the external power, completely removing hum.
  • Will Direclty drive any power amplifier
  • Easy to carry around and use it at your friends home 
  • 2+ hours of listening on the battery alone

 

 

 

                 http://www.stereo.net.au/forums/topic/71210-“the-battery-dac-“-impressions/

 

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