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  1. Lo all, I'm baffled a little bit - however, I think I have found a rather uhm.. easy solution. I've read on the forum about all the problems with the "standard" digital volume control using the DS1669 IC. It semi makes sense, and surely does create a couple of "unique" problems. What I was wondering now... Would it be possible to use the same circuit (almost) as shown in the Digital Volume Meter, in conjunction with Philip's TDA1524A to do the audio controls? The chip from Philips also gives allot more flexibility, as it has left/right controls, treble, bass, balance, etc... My idea now thus, is to use the TDA1524A as a simple audio controller, and use the DS1669 as the "controls" linking up to the TDA1524A... Would this be possible, and move away (if it can be put that way) from the problems discussed on this list regarding the Digital Volume Control (DS1669)??? Thanks Chris. Datasheets: TDA1524A http://www.semiconductors.philips.com/pip/TDA1524A_V4.html DS1669: http://pdfserv.maxim-ic.com/en/ds/DS1669.pdf
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