Joseph K said:
Interestingly, it was the PD2028 which was implemented in all the now memorable great Pioneer players, like PD-75, 95 et al.
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?postid=558299#post558299
ash_dac said:Hi,
Has anyone put corks inside a player?
Did you mean Coke ? Or Koks ? Or Murks ?
Bernhard said:Personally I would try Coke.
Should dampen any PCB vibrations very good after dry out.
At your own risk.
And instead of rounding corners on the PCB, why not make big round holes on it?
At your own risk, of course.
carlosfm said:
And instead of rounding corners on the PCB, why not make big round holes on it?
At your own risk, of course.
Did you mean: Enter at your own risk ?
dear all,
First a question: Among those reacting on this subject, how many of you actually experimented with cork ?
Secondly, for those who can't measure things, don't put them aside with he argument "this is no engineering", because obviously, if you can hear it, there must be a way to measure it, but how is the issue, not if.
Oh, and before asking, yes, I use cork, and not only to close wine-bottles.
best regards
First a question: Among those reacting on this subject, how many of you actually experimented with cork ?
Secondly, for those who can't measure things, don't put them aside with he argument "this is no engineering", because obviously, if you can hear it, there must be a way to measure it, but how is the issue, not if.
Oh, and before asking, yes, I use cork, and not only to close wine-bottles.
best regards
Guido Tent said:Oh, and before asking, yes, I use cork, and not only to close wine-bottles.
Never say never.
SY, you must buy cork, not that Neo thing.
Made in Portugal, the best cork.
carlosfm said:
Never say never.
SY, you must buy cork, not that Neo thing.
Made in Portugal, the best cork.
Hi Carlos,
I know, I know. Even the famous Catalan wines use Portugese cork..........
hasta pronto
Corked
Just what I remember from Faulty Towers
Customer: waiter this wine is corked!
Basil: yes the wine is uncorked
Customer: No, no I mean it tastes like cork, the cork has reacted with the wine.
Basil: Oooh, takes the glass and swallows the wine tasting it while making overly exaggerated poses.
Etc.
Just what I remember from Faulty Towers
Customer: waiter this wine is corked!
Basil: yes the wine is uncorked
Customer: No, no I mean it tastes like cork, the cork has reacted with the wine.
Basil: Oooh, takes the glass and swallows the wine tasting it while making overly exaggerated poses.
Etc.
Hi,
This player has been well and truely 'corked'.
Looks like some wine went in there accidently aswell!
http://www.vbehrens.de/html/marantz_cd_40_nonos.html
I couldn't make any sense of the reasoning for using corks through a website translator (German to English)
Any German speakers?
Kind regards,
Ashley.
This player has been well and truely 'corked'.
Looks like some wine went in there accidently aswell!
http://www.vbehrens.de/html/marantz_cd_40_nonos.html
I couldn't make any sense of the reasoning for using corks through a website translator (German to English)
Any German speakers?
Kind regards,
Ashley.
ash_dac said:I couldn't make any sense of the reasoning for using corks through a website translator (German to English)
He doesn't mention the use of cork. Reasoning for using it isn't really necessary if your ears are ok and you are using an even better system, is it? If you can't hear the induced differences, don't blame it on your cork
BTW I never tried cork, but i did experiment with other (cheap) materials. Just try it...
groeten
Lourens
First a question: Among those reacting on this subject, how many of you actually experimented with cork ?
I used cork once, starting with some tweaking of gear, dampening of cabinet from a Kenwood cassette deck. Used wall decorating corksheets of 5 mm thick. So didn't take cork of chateau migraine.
No great improvement of sound.
But when i produced a new heavy flyweel on a lathe from massive brass instead of the standard thin pressed steel one, i heard a real improvement (less wow- flutter) Also new alignment of bias pots did a lot. Now is the cass. deck resting somewhere upstairs....
tubee said:Also new alignment of bias pots did a lot. Now is the cass. deck resting somewhere upstairs....
Alignment of bias and levels on cassette decks was my speciality for many years.
No more cassette decks.
Still have two, and around 1,000 recorded cassettes, on my basement.
Lots of good music there...
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Hi all, I'd like to share my little experience.
Instead of damping all player, I damp only crystal. By de-solder crystal from PCB and re-connect to PCB with thiny and flexy wire.
This is to isolated the crytal from distrotion from PCB. However, I think, there still be some little distrotion via the connected wire.
So I reduce this distrotion by damp it with cotton wool, I wrapped it around the crystal. It easy and cheap. The result is good for me.
Instead of damping all player, I damp only crystal. By de-solder crystal from PCB and re-connect to PCB with thiny and flexy wire.
This is to isolated the crytal from distrotion from PCB. However, I think, there still be some little distrotion via the connected wire.
So I reduce this distrotion by damp it with cotton wool, I wrapped it around the crystal. It easy and cheap. The result is good for me.
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