Marantz CD63 & CD67 mods list

Yep, that's right, everything works fine discs read and play fine, I just have to switch it off after 5 minutes. I have fitted a 2nd transformer in the case, 15-0-15 30VA, which powers a Coffin reg for the analogue stage. I've connected this transformer to the clock and get similar results. The heatsink on the clock only gets slightly warm. Very strange!
 
Well guys (and dolls) I have just replaced the op amps in my 67OSE with LM4562s
I fitted the LM4562s in my amp yesterday and the sound was more natural (at first I thought harder) base was tighter and a tad more of it, high end was cleaner with more detail (but I think that's because it was cleaner).

What should I expect from the CD player when I try it out this evening?

Tom
 
That difference will be far more subtle and it's hard to know exactly how much of that change in perception is actually "running in" vs how much is your ear/brain acclimatising to your new sound. And this is further clouded, IMO, by the temporary loss of quality due to powering down and moving your equipment. Small upgrades can be buried in this period and only appreciated on long drawn-out listening of familiar music.
 
Does the transformer get extremely hot? Could it be a ground loop?

It does get hot, I've heard back from the seller, he says the clock requires 1A continuous current (!). This is what my player currently looks like (the 5V reg isn't finished yet, it is just fitted for size) Apologies for the poor quality:

An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
 
What's the input voltage of the clock? Multiply that by 1 amp and you have the power it consumes. For example, if it's 12V, that means 12W. You can solder with that! All that heat has to go somewhere, so there must be some parts on that board that get really hot. It's either that or the spec's or design are seriously flawed.

You should put a DMM in series with the clock, to check if the current is really 1A.

Regards,

Ray
 
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It does get hot, I've heard back from the seller, he says the clock requires 1A continuous current (!). This is what my player currently looks like (the 5V reg isn't finished yet, it is just fitted for size) Apologies for the poor quality:

An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.

The board on the richt up side seems familiar to me but unpopulated.... Is that a shunt board ?