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Hi every body !
There is a long long long long ........ long time I'm searching the datasheet or any else papers about it in the WEB but still nothing !..... Is somebody have it ? Thank You very much !!! ------------------------------------------------------------------------ The better cable is no cable
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Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Parma Italy
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I had your same problem in the past so i think it's a good idea for you giving me your spacious mail address, i have a little surprise for you...
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Join Date: May 2007
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Rather than start a new thread, I thought I'd resurrect this.
Does anyone know whether CDM4/19 can be directly replaced with CDM4/36? http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread/t-29889.html seems to suggest that it can, but I wanted some expert opinion before I went out and grabbed one! |
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Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Parma Italy
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You can extract the laser mech from a cdm4/19 and place it on a cdm4/36 (i did it and it works, the lasers are identical).
but the motors are different... so you can only swap the complete laser bracket. Hi DoctorWho70 PS anyone knows where can I find a tda8808t and a tda8809 to replace in my cd10? |
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Join Date: May 2007
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Cheers DoctorWho. Can CDM4/36 mechs be used in place of CDM4/11?
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Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Parma Italy
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i have not experience with the cdm4/11, i have never seen it 'live'.
but the cdm4/36 (mounted on my cd10) is mechanically identical in the case to the cdm4/19, the 36 is metallic and the 18 is plastic, and there is difference in the motors, but the lasers are identical... the cdm4/11 seems to me completely different in the case (i don't know electronically), but maybe the lasers are identical... let's try to see this gallery and make a compare: http://www.ersatzteil.justone-schnep...11_cdm411.html respect to http://www.ersatzteil.justone-schnep...19_cdm419.html ... i can't be more precise, sorry... Bye DoctorWho70 |
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Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Parma Italy
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i have found a gallery with some hi res photos of the cdm4/d36
http://www.audiostereo.pl/Lasery_Phi...cia_30811.html i think that it could be that they mount the same electronic (motor and laser) in a different metal base.... |
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Join Date: May 2007
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Cheers for the link and your help! I think that CDM4/11 is a composite version of CDM1mk2. Am sure I read somewhere that someone successfully replaced CDM4/11 mech with CDM1 Mk2. I think they use the same hall motor.
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