Hi :-)

I'm about trying the same thing. That is keeping the spdif but slaving
the SB3's clock to my DAC.

I already changed the spdif RCA connector for a BNC connector and
bypassed the inductors.

I would also like to take the spdif signal directly from the 74HCU04
since my DAC's spdif receiver can handle +/- 12V and would most
certainly perform better when getting a signal higher then the standard
0,5V. However the impedance should still be 75 Ohm of course and my
question is how to obtain that goal since there is no information about
output impedance in the 74HCU04 datasheet :-(

The DAC I use is self-made but based on the Monica 2 DAC from
diyparadise. I will change its XO module from 80 MHz to a 11,28 MHz
tentlabs XO and I will use this clock as the bitclock for the TDA1545
DAC chip (ignoring the reclocked spdif clock). This clock will be fed
to the SB3 as well. By doing this the asynchronous reclocking (of data
and wordclock) would then automatically become synchronous reclocking.

I would have to attenuate the clock signal that goes to the SB3, since
the tentlabs XO has a 5V output. I will use resistors for this. 

Regards,

Ronald


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