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diyAudio Member
Join Date: May 2007
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hi,
does anyone have a schematic for a micromega duo cd3.1? the power transformer has died and i need to know the rating/voltages so i can get some kind of replacement. it started to hum, then over time developed a slight buzz until it started really vibrate almost like a mobile on silent, then it suddenly stopped and then i noticed the player was off. tried the fuse, cable and then i opened up the cd player and could see that the top of the transformer has gone a brown colour like it was giving off loads of heat how does this kind of thing happen? am i right to think that with age and heat that it has somehow 'de-laminated' itself which caused it to vibrate? the micromega has a circuit which is always powered up unless you unplug it, mabey thats why it died? i have searched the web and found what i think are suitable replacements but without knowing the specs im stuck. any info would be much appreciated thanks |
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