You got me here ! I don't have such list.
Will try to make one and you can help here as well.
Regards,
Tibi
Hi Tibi, any update for Mark 1 and Mark 2 list ?
Thanks
Hi Tibi, any update for Mark 1 and Mark 2 list ?
Thanks
Sorry, busy mounting latest Shiga's. There are people still waiting.
Here is BOM for MKI
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AuQF0EAtUutedEhBYW9hSklhOEVmSERodi1xSldyUUE#gid=0
and here is BOM for MKII
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AkpVHsdmSfohdGo4VWMzTWlLRXlveDVPOWctLW5URnc&usp=sharing
If you make such list please share with us.
Regards,
Tibi
For R43 and R47 the value is in RΩ. Is this a typo for kΩ?
It is not a typo. Values are RΩ which means Ω.
Regards,
Tibi
Sorry, but you are not entirely correct there.
The R used in the value indicates a decimal separator as used for example in 1R1Ω to indicate it's 1.1Ω.
Nothing more.
It is also used when you have integer values to clearly specify that there is an Ohm value, like 470R or 1R.
If you think is confusing, I'll remove R. No big deal.
R removed.
Regards,
Tibi
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As far as I know of, the nR is only used without the Ω?
The US standard just indicates the nRn way. So when I read nRΩ I am expecting a decimal value.
Which for me, as a European, should even be wrong as the IEC standard uses k or M (forgot what it uses for below 1k values) as their decimal separator.
Oh, the joys of standards!
But thank you, it makes this cruel world just slightly more bareable
The US standard just indicates the nRn way. So when I read nRΩ I am expecting a decimal value.
Which for me, as a European, should even be wrong as the IEC standard uses k or M (forgot what it uses for below 1k values) as their decimal separator.
Oh, the joys of standards!
But thank you, it makes this cruel world just slightly more bareable
thanksTibi, loving this cd player
Those serious cables look very familiar...
I have got my 4 modifications on the laserhead complete (after ruining 3 lasers on the way to it )
Help was at hand from a master in soldering my audiobuddy Peter.
The reward is immense the laser plays in a completely different league now...simply amazing
BTW
Did somebody remove the plastic black laser cap which stays on as a part of the laser...I am NOT referring to the black protection cap but the thin black cap where you see the lens in the middle...
I think you can safely remove that....maybe even better (static electricity?)
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Nice
What caps did you use after all? Did the Vishay indeed cause problems?
I used 68nF and 100nF Vishay..
The problem was the 1nF bypass ...for some reason (maybe soldering issues)
Hi all,
Would the SFP100 15P also work with the board? Or is it only the 16P?
Also, does anybody know the part number for the CD motor alone?
Only SFP101N-16P.
Motor part number is in datasheet. vicol audio : Shigaclone mkII CD transport
Regards,
Tibi
Hi Erik
I don't recall reading but are you still using/modding your original JVC board or have you switched to one of Tibi's Shiga MkI or II boards?
Thanks
No I am still using my JVC...but that is only due to the way things are mounted in my situation..it is pretty obvious that TIBI has a better board.
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I used 68nF and 100nF Vishay..
The problem was the 1nF bypass ...for some reason (maybe soldering issues)
Hi Erik,
Where do you use the 68nf cap? It replaces a 100nf somewhere? In this case, what are your conclusions from that change?
Thank you, keep up the nice work. It is always interesting to read you.
hi Erik,
those cables are made by my good friend Igor of zaudio cables. To my ears, the best cables ive heard..
Right... I thought I remembered them somewhere
He did post some photos a while back
Hi Erik,
Where do you use the 68nf cap? It replaces a 100nf somewhere? In this case, what are your conclusions from that change?
Thank you, keep up the nice work. It is always interesting to read you.
The only reason I use 68nF is that I am waiting on my 100nF Vishays.
I will compare as soon as they come in...
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