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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Deep South
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I just purchased a new unmodded sony CD player. I have also a CDP XA20ES Cdplayer with Audiocomsuperclock and power supply installed.
Selling onn the 2nd hand market the XA20ES will generate less money than the cost of a new superclock and ps. Because the clock frequency is the same I will move the superclock to my new CD player. But now I need to restore the old clock in my XA20ES, what is the best way to do that? (I haven't got the original parts anymore) |
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What is the frequency of the clock? |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Deep South
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The clock is 45mhz,
I found an old note, I've removed 2 5p capacitors and one 3.3k resistor. Can I use any capacitor or resistor or is this critical? |
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Yes, simple ceramic NPO caps but you need the original crystal from the player or order it from Sony.
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