Yes, TDA1543 has a good reputation and is all the rage among NOS (non-oversampling) DAC builders. Often four or more 1543s are using in parallel to boost voltage and thereby replace an opamp for current-to-voltage (I/V) conversion. For those who understand ICs better than me, HERE is the datasheet.

In your typical NOS DAC from eBay, etc., the TDA1543 is often paired with a DIR9001 "receiver" chip. The 1543 requires I²S input and the 9001 provides the conversion, splitting the input S/PDIF signal into separate data (I²S) and clock signals. The DIR9001 is touted as being very low jitter; datasheet HERE.