Shigaclone MKII Black - The builders Thread

Thanks for the reply. I wanted to see what the equivalent caps for C10 & C19 on the MKII were for my EZ-31 board so I could replace these with upgraded parts as well.

Not sure if I got this correct but looking at the cd servo section on the EZ-31 schematic's it looks like, (from the attached image) that:

C10 (270uF) = C953 (220uF)
C19 (47uF) = C932 (47uF)

Am I even close?:D:D

Yes, it is correct.


Regards,
Tibi
 
When do you think you have the time for this?

OK.

Regards,
Tibi

I feel I'm a bit in the afterwaters lacking the schematic. I feel very much to be in the forefront. Hopefully somethings have been missed.
A bumpy ride it has been but it is sounding as you said at one point as "very good vinil" Yes, it is there - the happiness of playing in a team...

Very analogue indeed. Still waiting for the Tentlabs XO :)

/Regards
 
Very analogue indeed. Still waiting for the Tentlabs XO :)

/Regards

And the parts for the LDO's and a few more items as Salas D-reflektors and strength, time to ready the SSLV-1.1's and so forth :)

Pacing down now - it's darkening out there as a whole...

The time being it might be worthwhile to find a PC transport worthy of burning the tracks we want to listen to :)
I'll start looking at the pile I have - I will report manufactures and mod#'s. The best would be open source as there are very bright programmers down the line - go for the transports supported that way as a first choice. The dream is to have a player as the MK2 is feeding a writer of the same quality to with the help of intelligence from maybe a dsp to better the quality of the source. If that isn't possible be able to bit perfect backup of the source ;)

Regards
 
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And the parts for the LDO's and a few more items as Salas D-reflektors and strength, time to ready the SSLV-1.1's and so forth :)

Pacing down now - it's darkening out there as a whole...

The time being it might be worthwhile to find a PC transport worthy of burning the tracks we want to listen to :)
I'll start looking at the pile I have - I will report manufactures and mod#'s. The best would be open source as there are very bright programmers down the line - go for the transports supported that way as a first choice. The dream is to have a player as the MK2 is feeding a writer of the same quality to with the help of intelligence from maybe a dsp to better the quality of the source. If that isn't possible be able to bit perfect backup of the source ;)

Regards

As nothing would be better than the source but the PS1 with its DSP manage to find believers as it sounds sweeter than the original whatever - almost.

Not really the point when I think about it but can we produce or better a write transport to the level of the MK2? I would really want to be part of such an project.

Regards
 
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I just received an older version SFP101N-16P, it has the gold transparent ribbon cable and ...
Steve
Hi hartbigsky and dimkasta,
I used the same original Sanyo SF-P101N 16 pin and and wanted to ask how many coils do your sf-p101 have? My has two coils. The mechanism received in shiga kit has four.
Seems like not only 15 pin version has two coils.
Do you hear the difference? :)




SF-P101N15pins16pinscoilcompare550.jpg
 


Hello Tibi,
Thank you. However, both these links are to the soldering info. I would like the manual. I would like to read how the control buttons work, among other things. Just would like to read it?

Thank you,
 

Thank you kind sir. However, transformers do not have a center tap.
115V in, and 12v out. Two terminals on the input, two terminals on the output. Easy to use a bridge rectifier, but if I want to use diodes, I guess one leg would be grounded, and be ground. With the filter cap between them. But I get confused about the diode, in this situation. Does the diode on the ground leg, does it fast the opposite direction, or do the both go in the same direction, as in your drawing. A little drawing would be greatly appreciated. I want to make sure I get this right. I have two 12V transformers, so I would like to make separate supplies for V1, and V2. Thank you very much. You all have been such a great help.