Enlightened Audio Designs EAD T1000 Transport

(...) it's got, unashamidly written across the front, Ultra-Low-Jitter-Clock-Circuit (...)

No, it hasn't a "ultra low jitter clock circuit". It has an unashamidly written across the front "ultra low jitter RECLOCKING circuitry".
If one wants to have a superclock installed, one has to install it personally.
As I own an EAD T-1000, I did it myself. I will show it below.
 
A precision (1ppm TCXO) clock installed:
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It is placed that way to reduce connection wire length.

The TCXO is suspended on rubber washers to isolate it from vibrations:
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LDO and low noise regulators in the supply:
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Additional little transformer feeding the clock alone:
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I replaced a coax RCA socket with WBT 0210 Nextgen also:
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Additionally I installed Furutech IEC socket:
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...and damped the enclosure with bitum mat:
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Ah, I almost forgot.
My EAD was an american version designed for 110V.
As I live in Europe and have 230V in the wall sockets, I had to use an additional transformer 230 ->110V or... replace the transformer inside the EAD. After some research I found several units dedicated to this model. Replaced it succesfully and did the same for my friend's T1000. I still have few such transformers on my shelf.
 
Hi, so I have this Enlightened Audio Design CD-1000. I got it from a person with the lens out of the laser. Reattached the lens. Plugged the system in the display goes on and then switches back to Standby. Cannot power it on with the switch. I do know how to do a test procedure as this is the same pioneer board used in Pioneer PD-65 cd player. I was able to spin the disk, move the transport and advance the laser pickup.



Thank for your help
John