Hi,
I am trying to sell a Marantz cd board which has a TDA1541 S chip.
The buyer is now saying that the chip is a fake, which it is not as I have 2 boards with the same type chip.
Does anyone have any idea / proof that the TDA1541 S existed?
Andy
I am trying to sell a Marantz cd board which has a TDA1541 S chip.
The buyer is now saying that the chip is a fake, which it is not as I have 2 boards with the same type chip.
Does anyone have any idea / proof that the TDA1541 S existed?
Andy
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Sounds like the typical actions of many auction buyers these days.
Find some fault with the goods then demand huge cost reduction.
It's happening all over the place.
Find some fault with the goods then demand huge cost reduction.
It's happening all over the place.
This site gives good info about the TDA1541 models.
S1 and S2 are mentioned.
As you say it would be unusual for a TDA1541
to be anything other than that, already installed in
a marantz circuit board.
Philips TDA1541A S2 double crown d/a converter
Perhaps naming the Marantz CD player model it came from
would assure your buyers.further.
Cheers / Chris
S1 and S2 are mentioned.
As you say it would be unusual for a TDA1541
to be anything other than that, already installed in
a marantz circuit board.
Philips TDA1541A S2 double crown d/a converter
Perhaps naming the Marantz CD player model it came from
would assure your buyers.further.
Cheers / Chris
I have actually had both players for over 15 years.
Well before the trend for faking chips.
Also if they were fake, would the faker not have made them TDA1541As as well as S1/S2 plus the crown symbols.
The Chinese site looks the same chip?
I have posted below photos of the other chip still in the cd player.
Andy
Well before the trend for faking chips.
Also if they were fake, would the faker not have made them TDA1541As as well as S1/S2 plus the crown symbols.
The Chinese site looks the same chip?
I have posted below photos of the other chip still in the cd player.
Andy
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As Marantz was owned by Philips around the time of manufacture, the chances of the original chips in the player being fake is zero. What you have to watch for is selling a player with desirable NOS parts and getting it returned with fakes swapped in
Interesting. According to the dutchaudioclassic site:
The TDA1541 (non -A) was launched from 1985 to 1988, and it had no grades. So that would make yours a novelty.
I can imagine the suspicion of the buyer.
The TDA1541 (non -A) was launched from 1985 to 1988, and it had no grades. So that would make yours a novelty.
I can imagine the suspicion of the buyer.
As Marantz was owned by Philips around the time of manufacture, the chances of the original chips in the player being fake is zero. What you have to watch for is selling a player with desirable NOS parts and getting it returned with fakes swapped in
Interesting. According to the dutchaudioclassic site:
The TDA1541 (non -A) was launched from 1985 to 1988, and it had no grades. So that would make yours a novelty.
I can imagine the suspicion of the buyer.
As I have had 2 of the chips in players that I have owned for over 15 years, I doubt that they are fakes. Further the players came from completely different sources.
I have asked "DutchAudioClassic" if they have any information as the site has no mention.
Andy
From a curiosity point of view, what players/boards is it you have that has these chips inside?
Both the chips were in Marantz CD273 Special Edition
Andy
I have one inside a Marantz CD94 - although modified the DAC looks original. I will post a picture later.
But being inside a Marantz player could mean a selection of TDA1541 production was used and (localy) stamped with the "S1"... so, no official Philips "S1", yet no fake either.Interesting. According to the dutchaudioclassic site:
The TDA1541 (non -A) was launched from 1985 to 1988, and it had no grades. So that would make yours a novelty.
I can imagine the suspicion of the buyer.
More correctly a "House" part number, official but not released to the open marketBut being inside a Marantz player could mean a selection of TDA1541 production was used and (localy) stamped with the "S1"... so, no official Philips "S1", yet no fake either.
I have one inside a Marantz CD94 - although modified the DAC looks original. I will post a picture later.
Did the original CD94 not have the TDA1541A?
I know my Philips CD960 which is virtually just an ugly version of the 94 was originally a non A chip but I thought the 94 was an A from the start??
Happy to be corrected!!
Still doesn't answer Andy's question though!
I can only surmise that as these have come from an SE model which were worked on by KI prior to the use of the KI badge, that these were graded in house specifically for the SE model.
Assuming that as the case, seems a bit tight of Marantz that they graded the chips for use in the CD273 but not the 94 MKi 🙄
TDA1541 not TDA1541A
No......This is for a TDA1541 not the TDA1541A.
The TDA1541A S1 / S2 versions are well known and well documented.
I cannot find anything about the TDA1541 S1 !!!!!!😕😡
the s1 version is noted in the datasheet of the tda1541a
proof enough ?
No......This is for a TDA1541 not the TDA1541A.
The TDA1541A S1 / S2 versions are well known and well documented.
I cannot find anything about the TDA1541 S1 !!!!!!😕😡
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I have one inside a Marantz CD94 - although modified the DAC looks original. I will post a picture later.
Did you check the chip in your CD94 ??
Andy
I have one inside a Marantz CD94 - although modified the DAC looks original. I will post a picture later.
Please see photos
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