ReVox B225

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anatech said:
Hi Zen Mod,
Dead end chip set, very similar to my Nak OMS-7. Surgery time. I am attempting the same thing you are.

-Chris


hehe
even venerable,just too nice toy to abandon .....;)
I'm looking for non-os surgery and certainly some butchery after TDA1541.....those 8 legged fuses are like bugs.....I'll replace them with something simpler fer sure ;)....who knows,mebbe even some repeater coils on output ,just to add some spice :devilr:
 
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I'm still thinking of taking the RF signal and feeding it into another pcb in parallel (with buffers of course). Using a more standard chip set I could get there. All you need is a dremel with a cut off wheel and a car CD. Route the RF in and take your digital signals out. Taaa Daaa!

-Chris
 
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reference CD part No. 46241?????

boyz and girlz,does someone know any data about "reference CD part No. 46241" mentioned in ReVox service manual ?
today I checked "power" in laser diode and I almost fell from my chair-just to conclude after that that measured voltage across one resistor is strictly related on sort of cd playing in that moment......
what exactly I need is -what is track No.1 on this CD....if I know that,mebbe I can make one easy burnie :)
 
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Hi Zen Mod,
It has nothing to do with the information on track 1. It's pretty cheesy stuff. I am so sick of it on mine. I have 5A as well ($250). It has printed defects on it.

The important thing is the reflectivity and pit shape. That determines the strength of the reflected signal. I have no clue what would be close. I just use the Philips disc. Denon did a similar thing with CA-1094, but it only cost me $20. Better music too.

-Chris
 
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anatech said:
Hi Zen Mod,
It has nothing to do with the information on track 1. It's pretty cheesy stuff. I am so sick of it on mine. I have 5A as well ($250). It has printed defects on it.

The important thing is the reflectivity and pit shape. That determines the strength of the reflected signal. I have no clue what would be close. I just use the Philips disc. Denon did a similar thing with CA-1094, but it only cost me $20. Better music too.

-Chris


Tnx Cris ;)
 
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