I really apologise if this is covered somewhere in the CD63 mods thread, but it's almost 2000 pages long now, and the forum search isn't the best I've encountered - or I'm too dim to tweak it to get the results I'm looking for.
I have a CD63KI and the one thing which has always irritated me about what is a nicely made player is the way it seems to emphasise treble frequencies and imparts a sibilance ( " SSSS " ) to vocals and cymbals.
I have used it with several different combinations of amps and speakers and the best results - to my ears - were with a Quad 44 preamp and a 303 power amp. The Quad tone controls tamed the high frequency emphasis, but that " SSSS - tshhh " was still present on a lot of recordings.
So :-
1) Am I imagining this ?
2) If not, what is the way forward, short of replacing the CD63 ? I don't have the budget for another CD player
I have a CD63KI and the one thing which has always irritated me about what is a nicely made player is the way it seems to emphasise treble frequencies and imparts a sibilance ( " SSSS " ) to vocals and cymbals.
I have used it with several different combinations of amps and speakers and the best results - to my ears - were with a Quad 44 preamp and a 303 power amp. The Quad tone controls tamed the high frequency emphasis, but that " SSSS - tshhh " was still present on a lot of recordings.
So :-
1) Am I imagining this ?
2) If not, what is the way forward, short of replacing the CD63 ? I don't have the budget for another CD player
I have a CD63KI and the one thing which has always irritated me about what is a nicely made player is the way it seems to emphasise treble frequencies and imparts a sibilance ( " SSSS " ) to vocals and cymbals.
I have used it with several different combinations of amps and speakers and the best results - to my ears - were with a Quad 44 preamp and a 303 power amp. The Quad tone controls tamed the high frequency emphasis, but that " SSSS - tshhh " was still present on a lot of recordings.
So :-
1) Am I imagining this ?
2) If not, what is the way forward, short of replacing the CD63 ? I don't have the budget for another CD player
The CD63 does have some sibilance, unmodified out-of-the-box, which can be tamed if you pick the right upgrades from the 2000-page thread.
My shortlist (not exhaustive) of mods would be:
1) Upgrade the opamps (2x duals) to high-performance opamps (the best are discretes)
2) Bypass the HDAMs
3) Bypass or substitute the output electrolytics with film/foil caps
4) Replace bypass electrolytics in the analog section with better ones like Black Gate PK.
There are many more mods related to regulators, clocks, DAC bypassing, etc., but those are all mostly icing on the cake, IMHO.
Thanks a lot. I'll dip into the thread and look for those mods.
Wish me luck with those 2000 pages 😉
Wish me luck with those 2000 pages 😉
re 63 ki
try altering the filter to remove this harshness replace c605/6 with styroflex 470pf 😉I really apologise if this is covered somewhere in the CD63 mods thread, but it's almost 2000 pages long now, and the forum search isn't the best I've encountered - or I'm too dim to tweak it to get the results I'm looking for.
I have a CD63KI and the one thing which has always irritated me about what is a nicely made player is the way it seems to emphasise treble frequencies and imparts a sibilance ( " SSSS " ) to vocals and cymbals.
I have used it with several different combinations of amps and speakers and the best results - to my ears - were with a Quad 44 preamp and a 303 power amp. The Quad tone controls tamed the high frequency emphasis, but that " SSSS - tshhh " was still present on a lot of recordings.
So :-
1) Am I imagining this ?
2) If not, what is the way forward, short of replacing the CD63 ? I don't have the budget for another CD player
opamp rolling
Nah opamps dead easy 8 pins each replace with something like lm 4562ha fit some 8 pin dil sockets then you can unplug and replace till you find what you like.
alan😀
Thanks ( from one biker to another 😉 ) replacing the opamps looks scary and expensive...
Nah opamps dead easy 8 pins each replace with something like lm 4562ha fit some 8 pin dil sockets then you can unplug and replace till you find what you like.
alan😀
Me personally leave the ki alone sell it buy a standard cd63 and mod that.I recommend doing the free mods first.
Remove the muting transistors and the DC blocking caps.
for 20gbp beat a ki anyway.
alan😉
Dont attack the ki come and join us on the cd63/67 forum many of us will show you the way under the guidance of ray our founder member.we will help you find what you are after.
alan
alan
re cd
dont be digital source cd 63 /67 forum. pity your not near me
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I'm properly confused now 😀
Where do I find this CD63 forum Al ?
dont be digital source cd 63 /67 forum. pity your not near me
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oh ok dont butcher the ki get a standard 63 if you can,the guys on the forum wil help you.
sell the ki you want to.
alan
sell the ki you want to.
alan
I'll keep it Al, I got lucky on Ebay and paid about £50 for it brand new in the box about four years ago. I did put an aftermarket clock in it a while back, but I couldn't hear any difference in the sound whatsoever.
Still had that "TSHH" noise on cymbals and the "SSSS" on vocals.
To be honest I have never liked the sound of CD's - that's probably my problem rather than the source itself. I wish I hadn't sold my Systemdek and vinyl collection before we emigrated, but shipping was expensive and some stuff just had to be left behind.
Still had that "TSHH" noise on cymbals and the "SSSS" on vocals.
To be honest I have never liked the sound of CD's - that's probably my problem rather than the source itself. I wish I hadn't sold my Systemdek and vinyl collection before we emigrated, but shipping was expensive and some stuff just had to be left behind.
re csd
To be honest my cd 63 beats records hands down . join us its fun 😉I'll keep it Al, I got lucky on Ebay and paid about £50 for it brand new in the box about four years ago. I did put an aftermarket clock in it a while back, but I couldn't hear any difference in the sound whatsoever.
Still had that "TSHH" noise on cymbals and the "SSSS" on vocals.
To be honest I have never liked the sound of CD's - that's probably my problem rather than the source itself. I wish I hadn't sold my Systemdek and vinyl collection before we emigrated, but shipping was expensive and shoome stuff just had to be left behind.
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