| Pan2 |
Have no schematics and scratch my head when I look down at the circuit board. Anyone did clock mod to the Sony 930?
I´m installing LCock XO2.
/Peter |
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| Elso Kwak |
| quote: | Originally posted by Pan
Have no schematics and scratch my head when I look down at the circuit board. Anyone did clock mod to the Sony 930?
I´m installing LCock XO2.
/Peter |
Hi Peter,
Why don't you email Lcaudio for instructions? |
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| Pan2 |
I have, takes some time to get replys from them sometimes though :)
/Peter |
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| pro |
You mast disconnect C358, C359 and X301 from audio board, and connect the signal wire to the C359 at the processor side. If you don't have the separare power supply, you can take the 5V from leg 3 of the regulator.
good work.
Ciao. |
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| Pan2 |
A thousand thanks!
Nothing about a resistor that should be changed? I have a vauge memory of something like that from the old LC audio site.
/Peter |
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| pro |
I had not used LC audio clock but the Tent's clock, and I have not changed any other resistors. If LC works at 12V, you con take it from leg 1 of the regulator shown that is IC905(unregulated), while on leg 3 you have 5V regulated.
If you can manage 4.5 Mbyte of mail, I can sand you the service manual in PDF format. |
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| Pan2 |
Again a thousand thanks!
I use dedicated PS so I think it´ll be fine. Regarding the manual I´ll be glad to receive a PDF file in case I need it, but right now I do not.
Thanks!
/Peter |
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| quint |
Michele,
can you pls email me the service manual... many thanks!
quint |
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