6h5c;. I'm glad that you're happy with the clock Steve said:Ray,
I didn't mean to cause any discomfort with my post about the clock.
Steve
BTW, one of the casualties of the Samoan earthquake was a very dear friend. THAT is real discomfort!!!!
I was messing around with my new camera last week and took a few night shots of cdp with the lid off - X Rated
The camera does pick out loads more colour than the naked eye can see
http://www.audioupgrades.co.uk/system.shtml
Brent
The camera does pick out loads more colour than the naked eye can see
http://www.audioupgrades.co.uk/system.shtml
Brent
Thanks
The leds are actually a blue green colour and when the tray is open the subtle light behind matches the display colour. RS 228-1863
If you look at the side of the mech you can see some black tape nest to the Spower. The led is behind that + one on the other side. The centre of the leds sits just under a cd when loaded so that it washes the light over the laser.
Yes it does look similar
Brent
The leds are actually a blue green colour and when the tray is open the subtle light behind matches the display colour. RS 228-1863
If you look at the side of the mech you can see some black tape nest to the Spower. The led is behind that + one on the other side. The centre of the leds sits just under a cd when loaded so that it washes the light over the laser.
Yes it does look similar
Brent
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I used the raw 10V dropped through a resistor.
Brent
No Brent now you disappoint me, that call for another SPower, think of the ripple you induce on the laser.
Hi there,
anyone with a spare SAA7345GP?
Thanks,
Matthieu
Well or even a spare CD-43/53 to sell...
No Brent now you disappoint me, that call for another SPower, think of the ripple you induce on the laser.
LOL yes very poor
Brent
Hi there,
anyone with a spare SAA7345GP?
Thanks,
Matthieu
What happened to the first one, Matthieu?
Did the postman lose it, or did you it yourself?
Ray
It's somewhere between United Kingdom and France...
I think there is no reason I can fry the new SAA7345GP, the problem wich "may" have fried mine is solved, it "should" work as soon as soldered!
If not... but no reason, the player is reading discs just no sound, not touched the DAC but just cut the PS trace on the Decoder Analog an get no sound... my only concern is that HF amp or DAC (well parts before and after the Decoder) were also damaged...
Wait and see!
Matthieu
I think there is no reason I can fry the new SAA7345GP, the problem wich "may" have fried mine is solved, it "should" work as soon as soldered!
If not... but no reason, the player is reading discs just no sound, not touched the DAC but just cut the PS trace on the Decoder Analog an get no sound... my only concern is that HF amp or DAC (well parts before and after the Decoder) were also damaged...
Wait and see!
Matthieu
I hope it will work for you, otherwise it may be best to redo the mods with a new player, start fresh so to speak. I had to do that once, after a really stubborn disc-reading problem. Swapping the laser and mech PCB, re-soldering suff, nothing worked. During disassembly of the player, I easily pulled the wire out of one side of the 1nF polystyrene axial cap in the HF circuit, bad connection
Ray
Ray
Thanks Ray,
in worst case scenario I think I'll get a CD43, the service manual seems to point only the IR sensor (wich is good in my CD53 front panel) as downgrade (beside caps and opamps...).
But it can also work again!
I also notice all of you did pushed to suicide many players...
in worst case scenario I think I'll get a CD43, the service manual seems to point only the IR sensor (wich is good in my CD53 front panel) as downgrade (beside caps and opamps...).
But it can also work again!
I also notice all of you did pushed to suicide many players...
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