I am replacing a PCM1730 with PCM1798 as recommended by TI. The PCM1798 seems to have a DC offset current that the PCM1730 does not. Look at the PCM1798 data sheet reference circuit Fig 24. My pcb has only the I/V converters, the differential filter is on another pcb which I do not make. With the 1730 I could change R1 and R2 (the feedback resistors of the I/V converter) to any value I like and the output stays centered with regard to DC. However, with the values shown in Fig 24 of PCM1798 sheet I get about -1.0 VDC at the output of U1 and U2 that increases with larger R1 R2 values until the signal is slammed against the negative rail. That is the problem. I have to able to adjust the gain of the I/V converters without compromising output swing.