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Old 30th March 2010, 06:04 PM   #1
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Default Anyone have any information on Philips CD210

Hi everyone,

Just a quick question: does anyone have any information (e.g. service manual schematics etc.) for the Philips CD210 CD player. I cannot find anything anywhere and couldn't get access to Philips service manual website as I am not a registered service centre.

The fourth paragraph in the first article on this site has led me to believe that the electronics of the CD210 are pretty much the same as the CD600 - apart from the headphone output and its related circuitry, and the individually regulated power supply rails (which I think the CD210 has the option for on the PCB but the components are not in place).

If no one has the actual service manual for the CD210 I would be happy if someone just confirms whether or not the CD600 is based on the CD210 circuitry as I am happy to work around the additional details on the schematics when I get round to modify my CD210 .
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Old 30th March 2010, 06:57 PM   #2
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Try here. You can DL 2 schematics per day as a guest.
Try a "closer" one, not CD600, and look on your board to see if it is similar.

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Old 30th March 2010, 07:09 PM   #3
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Hi, thanks for the reply. Which other models should I search for that would be close as possible to the CD210 spec. and schematics?
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Old 30th March 2010, 10:39 PM   #4
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Does it have TDA1543 or TDA1541? 1543 appeared after CD600, I didn't know of any earlier players to have it...
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Old 30th March 2010, 11:07 PM   #5
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I've owned one before, they're not exactly high end, but they're okay. They use the following internals:

CDM-4/19 > TDA8808 / TDA8809 > SAA7310 > SAA7220 > TDA1543

If you want the service manual, the place to go is Welcome at* Nostatech service manuals, they have manuals for almost every Philips CD player there is, including the CD210.

I've attached pictures of this player's mainboard and display panel.
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Old 31st March 2010, 06:41 AM   #6
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Yup, thats the one. It has a TDA1543 in there as you said along with the CDM4/19 transport. Thanks for the link, I'll have a search around on there later
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Old 31st March 2010, 03:10 PM   #7
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Nice player, TDA1543 based. Easy to mod also without schematics: better caps, schottky diodes, SAA7220 bypass for non oversampling, better opamps or passive I/V conversion with 1K resistors...
Anyway I think I have the service manual. Please let me check
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Old 31st March 2010, 03:32 PM   #8
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Thanks for the reply. As amc184 said these players aren't high end by any means but should certainly suitable, when modified, for a workshop system paired with a modded Acoustic Solutions SP100 amplifier (replace factory power amplifier section with a new one designed around the LM1875, larger transformer and filter caps, bypassing the horrible digitally controlled volume, bass, treble and loudness functions on the preamp section leaving only the input switching and gain section).

As I am relatively new to CD players and the modifications that can be done could someone possibly direct me to somewhere with instructions on how to bypass the SAA7220 as non oversampling is definitely something that I'd like to try.
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I'm at work now but tonight I'll definitely provide you step by step directions to do the mods.
Nonoversampling will turns the cheap player in a giant killer
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Old 31st March 2010, 04:00 PM   #10
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Thanks a lot for that, I appreciate the time you have given to help a newbie like me!
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