CD PRO 2 - The making of a high end CD Transport

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Here is my chassis waiting for electronics from Brian.
 

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wazzup said:
Btw, Coulomb How did u treat the copper? With a blank lacquer or something? Else it will oxide quite fast.

I will finish it with Clear lacquer of spray it black, I have not decided yet. The Copper shielding will not be visible once the drive is installed anyway. The backside was sealed to the Acrylic with Contact cement so it will not oxidise either.

Regards

Anthony
 
fmak said:
BrianGT said:
Here is my first prototype of my new cdpro2 control board, which I assembled tonight. It seems to be working so far. There were a couple of bugs in the pcb, relating to the lcd (wrong potentiometer footprint and wrong staggering of pins), and I will fix these issues for the next board run.

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Looks good but it seems that you should fit a new clock!

Why would I need a new clock? The clock isn't tied to the audio circuitry. It is just a normal 10 Mhz crystal...

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Brian
 
Looks good Brian, try not drinking until after you attack your boards with a power saw next time! 🙂


I thought the clock question originally was intended for the TDA1541A circuit, as such is there an improvement to be made by reclocking the DAC. I thought the idea was to reclock the receiver in a DAC, as you are using the I2s interface is there an upside to reclocking the CDPRO or the TDA1541A?

I know I would like to reclock the DC servo circuit on the CD PRO, but alas I am not sure how to accomplish this. There is supposed to be an external reclock option available on future product from Philips.

Regards

Anthony
 
Coulomb said:
Looks good Brian, try not drinking until after you attack your boards with a power saw next time! 🙂

I had a nice straight cut with the jig saw, that was 1/4" from edge, and I trimmed it with the shear, but it only has a 6" cutting surface, so I had to do it twice and the edges didn't line up... not as issue, since it won't be seen inside the player.

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