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Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: HONG KONG
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Today I tried to change some caps around the opamps in my Philips CD482, I shorted something and the supply voltage of the opamps become +13.9 / - 15.8 , originally it is +18/-18.
Please help! Could anybody sent me a CD4xx or CD6xx service manual ? My email : bombhkjc@yahoo.com.hk Thx in advance!! |
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