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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Sep 2005
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Dear guy's,
Maybe you have an idea ? about this, I have a Philips cd960 But on some cd's (not all) I hear through the sound some static clikking noises. I allready changed the laser and drive but it makes no difference. It is the CDM1 drive (very nice) by the way. Do you have an idea ? The laser is good it even reads cdr without a problem and it is only on a few cd's that I have. The clikking is also there when I use the digital out with a d.a converter. Regards Muizel. |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: D-55629 Schwarzerden
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The same model I have get for belt replace service and cleaning. after do this I observe the same effects as descripted here in post #1. After disconnect all internal connectors (both cable and modules) cleaning the pins and re-connect all unwanted audible clicking effects goes away.
Amazing for me by this compact disc player is the top quality circuit design regarded the reliability and the choice of electrolytic elements (Roederstein gold caps and ELNA). The best consumer compact disc player from Philips ever see ! In opposite to all the other models from that time like e. g. CD-100, CD-104, CD300, CD-73 (Marantz) and CD-303 no burned/overheated PCB aeras, no broken solder aeras and no dry/leck caps are to discover. What a mess. After cleaning and replace of the four belts you will get a player in nearly new condition. BTW - the actually manufacturer for the PCB's and the loader-unit are the same than several models from the German brand "Braun" (e. g. the CD-4). Perhaps one of you knows this brand name - thanks for an advice. on this forum I have found all this threads to the Philips CD-960 (CD960): Philips CD-960 Philips CD 960 Belts Philips CD 960 BUY: Philips CD 960 spare PCB's/chips Philips CD 960 - transportation screws Cd960 CD960 tray problem... Philips CD960 Help with Philips CD960 and here you will find some pics and informations: http://www.marantzphilips.nl/index.a...=Philips-cd960 http://www.marantzphilips.nl/index.a...e=Philipscd960 http://www.lampizator.eu/lampizator/...%20CD-960.html Last edited by tiefbassuebertr; 23rd June 2010 at 02:01 PM. |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: D-55629 Schwarzerden
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Follow PCB's and special IC's I have found:
Servo PCB TW-9094V-0: M80C51F-121 HC11017262 (Q271, OKI, MCU for Servo-Interface) Servo Sub-PCB (SMD/SMT): 3x2902 (JRC), 2901 (JRC), D4030G, 4558, 4053 PCM Dec/Dig.Filter-PCB TW-9094V-0: SAA7220P/A (Q503), SAA7210P (Q501) Main-PCB (PS+DAC): TDA1541 Front PCB W-2594V-0: 1) M2816A-30 (Eprom OKI, GF03) 2) M83C154-69 HC10016263 (MCU, OKI, GF01) 3) HC10015262 M80C051F-105 (MCU, OKI, GF02) 4) 2x LB1645 (Sanyo power buffer/amp for focus/tracking coils so as motor for disc and loader) BTW - where I get software to clone such masc programable MCU's in general for all known compact disc player models? Last edited by tiefbassuebertr; 23rd June 2010 at 02:46 PM. |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: D-55629 Schwarzerden
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The Marantz CD-94 (CD94) seems to be the same, at least by the most PCB's and loader/tray mechanism
Marantz cd94 cdplayer - Marantzphilips.nl http://audio-heritage.jp/MARANTZ/player/cd-94.html And the CD-304 MK-II use the same loader/tray mechanism than the model CD960 Philips CD304 mkII cdplayer - Marantzphilips.nl more threads here about CD960 and CD94: CD960 belts specs & service manual Help me mod Philips CD960 Identifying a CD94 Mk2? Anyone compared Marantz CD-94 and CD-94MkII? Marantz CD-94 poorly again Marantz CD 94 sch Marantz CD94 doesnt play Marantz CD-94 Looking for Marantz CD-94 schematic 94 mk II before / after (Modification Pics) Belts (rubber strings) you will find about ebay item number: 380160949379 (CAS Service) Last edited by tiefbassuebertr; 24th June 2010 at 11:10 AM. |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: D-55629 Schwarzerden
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I have study some service manuals for the Marantz CD-7 and CD-94
(Philips CD-304 MK-II and CD-960 uses the same Loader A'ssy) Follow belts are necessary for loader A'ssy A001, used both for old CDM-2/CDM-4 and new VAM12xx mechanism units, Philips/Marantz loader part No 4822 691 10787 (482269110787)/355K304520+355K304510: 1) Belt 051M part No 4822 358 30762 (482235830762) / 167K264010 Motor M003 Belt from pulley 049M on motor M003 to pulley 047M (= pulley, clamperdrive 167K262020) Belt with the shortest life time 2) Belt 052M part No 4822 358 30763 (482235830763) / 167K264020 CAM DRIVE Belt from 047M (= pulley, clamperdrive 167K262020) to 045M (CAM, clamperdrive 167K054010) 3) Belt 025M part No 4822 358 30762 (482235830762) / 167K264010 (same Part No than 051M) Belt from Pulley 021M on Motor M002 to Tray Drive Pulley 4) Belt 026M part No I find only from Marantz, No 167K264030 Belt from Tray Drive Pulley to Wire Wheel Pulley Philips part No unknown, maybe identical with 026M from Marantz CD7 exploded view part No 4822 358 31065/ 221K264010 go to http://www.bgaudioclub.org/uploads/d...tz_CD-7_SM.pdf |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: D-55629 Schwarzerden
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This attachement - actually filed by post #5 could be helpful for better understand
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: D-55629 Schwarzerden
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I have found advices to the belt sizes: check out post #8 about
Marantz cd94: belts for loading tray I read there the belt sizes (unfortunately without exactly informations about the position of each belt): Qty 2 of 38mm dia X 1.2mm Sq section CPC-Farnell No AVBELT78 Qty 1 of 42mm dia X 1.75mm Sq section CPC-Farnell No AVBELT82 Qty 1 of 52mm dia X 2mm Sq section CPC-Farnell No AVBELT93 After size checking of the old ones from my CD960 I have for belt replace service, I get follow (slightly different) results (refer also my post #5): Qty 2 (instead Qty 1) of 42mm dia X 1.75mm Sq section CPC-Farnell No AVBELT82: 1) Belt 051M part No 4822 358 30762 (482235830762) / 167K264010 Motor M003 Belt from pulley 049M on motor M003 to pulley 047M (= pulley, clamperdrive 167K262020) and 3) Belt 025M part No 4822 358 30762 (482235830762) / 167K264010 (same Part No than 051M) Belt from Pulley 021M on Motor M002 to Tray Drive Pulley Qty 1 (instead Qty 2) of 38mm dia X 1. 2mm Sq section CPC-Farnell No AVBELT78: 2) Belt 052M part No 4822 358 30763 (482235830763) / 167K264020 CAM DRIVE Belt from 047M (= pulley, clamperdrive 167K262020) to 045M (CAM, clamperdrive 167K054010) Qty 1 of 52mm dia X 2mm Sq section CPC-Farnell No AVBELT93: 4) Belt 026M part No I find only from Marantz, No 167K264030 Belt from Tray Drive Pulley to Wire Wheel Pulley here the CPC-Farnell overview Browse for Products | CPC Here the PDF-URLs for service manuals: http://www.nanocamp.de/manual/cd960.pdf Marantz CD-94 | Owners Manual, Service Manual, Schematics, Free Download | HiFi Engine http://www.bgaudioclub.org/uploads/d...tz_CD-7_SM.pdf and here some pics arround the loader and mounted belts: 94 mk II before / after in the attached pdf file you will find several extracts from the exploded view and mechanical part lists (from service manual CD960). |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Nov 2011
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Sorry, I believe your information is not correct. The CPC-Farnell belts are nothing like the original, nor are the ones you checked. (Maybe they were changed?)
Here is more accurate information:- Qty 2 x Motor belt, ref: 25M and 51M, P/Nr: 358-30762, Dim: 37Ø x 1.75mm Qty 1 x Cam drive belt, ref: 52M, P/Nr: 358-30763, Dim: 39.5Ø x 2.4mm Qty 1 x Tray drive belt, ref: 26M, P/Nr: 358-30903, Dim: 51Ø x 2.4mm Quote:
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Nov 2011
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I now have some 'replacement' belts from Classic Audio Service service@cas-germany.com. They supply:
Qty 1 x Tray Motor belt, ref: 25M, Dim: 36.5Ø x 2mm (thicker than original - this is probably a good thing, the old one was the cause of much slippage) Qty 1 x Tray drive belt, ref: 26M, Dim: 51Ø x 2mm (very similar to original) Qty 1 x Cam Motor belt, ref: 51M, Dim: 34.5Ø x 1.75mm (very similar to original) Qty 1 x Cam drive belt, ref: 52M, Dim: 36.5Ø x 2mm (notably smaller than original both in diameter and thickness - little too small I think, I didn't use it - I wonder if it is a mistake, perhaps) BTW, if anyone has some old stretched (not perished!) belts they want to measure, when you take them off boil them in water for a few minutes and they will tend to recover their original shape. |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: London
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Today I changed the belts on two Philips CD960 players.
I used CPC: AVBELT77 37mm x 1.9mm AVBELT91 51.5mm x 2mm On the tray lift side: • AVBELT77 was good for the smaller 'motor' belt. • AVBELT77 was good for the 'cam' pulley belt though it might be a bit tight and has to be stretched over the pulleys. This grips well and works well but I was mildly concerned that in time some wear may be caused to the pulleys around the bearing pins and so a slightly longer belt may be better in that respect. On the tray sliding mechanism: • AVBELT91 was good for the longer belt. Gripped and worked will with no slippage or squeaking. • AVBELT77 gripped but the lowest point of the slider (that bolts to the wire and has the rubber buffer in front) overlaps this 1.9mm belt and jams causing the tray to be stopped. My fix was to use the Lindstrom oblique flush cutters and snip off maybe 0.2mm or 0.3mm of the rubber belts square edge so it's more of a triangle belt than square. This then cleared the slider and gripped and worked well. No stretching when under strain. Though if you don't have good cutters a thinner belt would have to be used. To do it I removed the lid and bottom plate, the on/off switch rod, two cir-clips, the cam pulley, the tray pulley with the wire looped around but held it without letting go and moved the belt off and then put the pulley back on, so the wires loops stayed put and the spring stayed joined. Same for fitting the new belt but take great care to not get grease or oil on the belt. I cleaned the pulley grooves with Isopropyl alcohol and 'kitchen roll' paper and a small flat screwdriver. With the belts off and the player on, pressing the tray button spins the motors for a few seconds. I used this to clean the smallest pulleys. Then the larger ones manually. Then fit the small belt and spin the motors to clean the smaller combined pulley and the larger ones manually. Saves some time. Be careful to not damage anything or short circuit the player or yourself! If you're not 100% certain that you'll not drop the screwdriver on powered up circuit parts then don't do it! I cleaned all the old grease off the round rail and applied a very thin layer of 'white grease', I wipe it on with a small piece of kitchen roll as if I was cleaning the rod. Some types of grease on this rod clog and make the tray move slower. I don't know what the Philips / Marantz recommendation is for this. On the other side with the plastic runner, I move some of the existing grease back into the path of the plastic runner or add a small amount of white grease. At all times be sure to not get any grease onto the new belts. |
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