Hola Enrique!
What?
Arcam Alpha 5 has:
Decoder: SAA7310
Digital Filter: SAA7220
Dac: TDA1541A
Transport mechanism: Philips CDM9
If it's in good conditions, get it!
Buenas noches.
Zombie said:Crystal smth
What?
Arcam Alpha 5 has:
Decoder: SAA7310
Digital Filter: SAA7220
Dac: TDA1541A
Transport mechanism: Philips CDM9
If it's in good conditions, get it!
Buenas noches.
carlosfm said:But be careful, don't tighten the screws too much, or next time you'll have to put a bigger one, the Arcams have very weak boxes. [/B]
I certainly agree with that
Again a bit of the same: open them only once and leave the cover off. Do what you want to do, listen and judge. When its finished you can screw the cover back on. Always seal the cdplayer with a cloth when not used and try to make this a one week job max.
There is an extensive explanation around here about what can be done with the Alpha 5 + ( and what not to do ). If you want to change the clock to a canned XO type I advise to make a shielding sheet of metal between the riser board and the DAC board.
There is an extensive explanation around here about what can be done with the Alpha 5 + ( and what not to do ). If you want to change the clock to a canned XO type I advise to make a shielding sheet of metal between the riser board and the DAC board.
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