Cd cutting out on loud and drum bits

Hi All,
I'm modding a Philips CD753 for a friend - I've done one before with no issues. I've removed the opamp section and will replace it with a lampizator valve stage. At the moment the voltage out DAC is directly connected to my amp. All I have done so far is to put separate 7805 regs to the three sections of the DAC, replace the rectifier diodes with fast recovery and the smoothing caps with better quality ones of the same value. The regulators are working correctly and there is no fluctuation in supply when playing. In the video on the link, you can hear the first 35 seconds of sound are fine then the drums come in and the scope flatlines. All previous testing was done with a folky album so the problem didn't show.
http://picklethedog.com/cd.mp4


Thanks guys
 
Was it working properly before you started? Are the output muting transistors still present?
Are they triggered when the audio is killed? Post the schematics.
I think it was working ok but maybe I never played a loud CD. The o/p transistors are gone. Here's the schematic. The only difference is that I have taken the 10v from the rectifier and fed it to three separate 7805s that now power the three power inputs to the DAC. I've checked these as OK.
schem.jpg
 
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That's very strange then because I can't see how a change in the audio data content on a disc could suddenly cause the DAC to not output anything.

Have you looked with the scope directly on the DAC output or as close as you can get?
 
Are you using the DAC output coupling capacitors? The DAC will output +2.5VDC without them.
If your amplifier lacks input coupling capacitors, this would not work properly.
 
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I'd monitor the clock, word select and data
Did you remove the muting transistors completely from the PCB? Does KILL signal go high when the audio cuts-out?
Are the Vref on DAC pin 7 and 4 stable; do you still have the capacitors 2508 and 2507 (47uF) on PCB?
Laser diodes'amplifier, summing, and limiting - may be malfunctioning for some reason.... check if you lose the eye-pattern signal when audio cuts-out...

Good luck.
 
I'd monitor the clock, word select and data
Did you remove the muting transistors completely from the PCB? Does KILL signal go high when the audio cuts-out?
Are the Vref on DAC pin 7 and 4 stable; do you still have the capacitors 2508 and 2507 (47uF) on PCB?
Laser diodes'amplifier, summing, and limiting - may be malfunctioning for some reason.... check if you lose the eye-pattern signal when audio cuts-out...

Good luck.
The eye is OK. And muting circuit is removed.