Elso has extensively modded the 931.. I bought one with that purpose but still didn't make any mod....
If you search there are many posts about them, but IIRC the suggested mods were clock replacement and using a external DAC (maybe tapping the IIS signals), and of course power supply tweaking.
I got a copy of the service manual from him.
Regards
Andrea
If you search there are many posts about them, but IIRC the suggested mods were clock replacement and using a external DAC (maybe tapping the IIS signals), and of course power supply tweaking.
I got a copy of the service manual from him.
Regards
Andrea
hacknet said:Philips CD930 and CD931 whats the diff?
i`ve got both, personally, the 931 sounds better. whats the difference between them?
what mods would you recommend for these babies.
and
does anyone have the schematics for these babies?
Thanks!!
Hi Hacknet,
The difference is almost none. The servicemanual of the CD931 is just an addendum to that of the CD930. I have given up to find the differences.
Ok,
Fun besides
CD9x0: made in Belgium (hasselt)
CD9x1: made in Singapore
Any other differences:
Maybe different components used since one sound better than the other.
Check the labels (i'm not shure, read it somewhere on the net during surfing). Then open them up and see if the buildquality is the same
my 2 cents
edit: i swear that the JP post was not there when i last looked.
How about that.... btw JP, check your clock.... Not afraid to be asleep tom during the match
Fun besides
CD9x0: made in Belgium (hasselt)
CD9x1: made in Singapore
Any other differences:
Maybe different components used since one sound better than the other.
Check the labels (i'm not shure, read it somewhere on the net during surfing). Then open them up and see if the buildquality is the same
my 2 cents
edit: i swear that the JP post was not there when i last looked.
How about that.... btw JP, check your clock.... Not afraid to be asleep tom during the match
guido said:
CD9x0: made in Belgium (hasselt)
CD9x1: made in Singapore
My CD940 is made in Belgium
hacknet said:What screw heads do these guys use? I know its a Torx screw but all the common sizes don`t work. I know its a bit smaller than a T10. Any idea what it is?
Standard T10.
Torx
Hi hacknet,
I am using a Torx # T10 bit, but while looking for a complete screwdriver at a shop this size was called #1.
hacknet said:my screwdriver must be playing tricks on me
Hi hacknet,
I am using a Torx # T10 bit, but while looking for a complete screwdriver at a shop this size was called #1.
That method is reserved for non technical people only.
A technical orientated person just goes out and buys a T10 when he needs to open a Philips cdplayer more than once.
Hacknet, I had that once too. T10 screwdriver that did not fit in T10 screws. Cheap quality has its price
A technical orientated person just goes out and buys a T10 when he needs to open a Philips cdplayer more than once.
Hacknet, I had that once too. T10 screwdriver that did not fit in T10 screws. Cheap quality has its price
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