CDM-1 is more common, and you can salvage it from a dead Philips CD-player. There is a thread about CDM-0 and CDM-1 compatibility:
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/digital-source/238034-swapping-cdm-1-cdm-0-philips-cd-101-a.html
The connectors' pinouts, functions and voltages are the same, even the service manuals of CDM-0 and CDM-1 refer to each other, however I haven't got first-hand experience... Anybody?
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/digital-source/238034-swapping-cdm-1-cdm-0-philips-cd-101-a.html
The connectors' pinouts, functions and voltages are the same, even the service manuals of CDM-0 and CDM-1 refer to each other, however I haven't got first-hand experience... Anybody?
Can anyone recommend somewhere I can get a replacement laser head for my Philips CD100?
Nothing coming up on Ebay or Amazon
Thanks
DrJ
1.Why do you need one? those Lasers never fail!!! If its not reading replace the 5 caps on the drive and you should be fine.
2. I have a CDM-1 that is a direct replacement with a CDM-0. Plug and play. Been saving it for an emergency. But would part with it for right price.
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