Hi all,
I have replaced the ordinairy diodebridge in my Denon DCD-1520 for high speed soft recovery diodes. I have used BYV-95A diodes.
After some extensive listenings i cannot detect any sonic improvements. Have i done something wrong ?
Please your comments.
Regards,
Piersma
I have replaced the ordinairy diodebridge in my Denon DCD-1520 for high speed soft recovery diodes. I have used BYV-95A diodes.
After some extensive listenings i cannot detect any sonic improvements. Have i done something wrong ?
Please your comments.
Regards,
Piersma
DIODES.
Hi,
No.
Not necessarily, it could be that your psu had good rejection already.
Cheers,😉
Hi,
After some extensive listenings i cannot detect any sonic improvements.
No.
Not necessarily, it could be that your psu had good rejection already.
Cheers,😉
DCD-1520
Hi Piersma,
I've got a DCD-1520 as well and that's one of the modifications I was thinkign of doing. How do you like the player (compared to anything more recent?) and what other mods have you done? I wish I could help with your diode question, but I'm not so experienced. Thanks.
Hi Piersma,
I've got a DCD-1520 as well and that's one of the modifications I was thinkign of doing. How do you like the player (compared to anything more recent?) and what other mods have you done? I wish I could help with your diode question, but I'm not so experienced. Thanks.
Maybe you were not *expecting* enough improvement. 😉 Seriously though, exactly what sort of diodes where in it before? Similar to what fdegrove suggests, maybe the rest of the audio cct was properly engineered so it wasn't very sensitive to this problem.
Fast diodes
Hi Guyz,
The diodes which were in......... ~@x%?94## made in Hongkong.
Without any mods the player sounds really terrible compared to the cheapest dated Marantz player.
Here are the mods: removed the muting transistors, put in OPA2134, put in styroflex and MKP caps, removed the ceramic caps on the output of the DAC,clock modification, buffered all integrated circuits, replaced the regulators and the diodebridge.
The ELMA output caps really su........ replace them by MKP, you will be happy
Regards,
Piersma
Hi Guyz,
The diodes which were in......... ~@x%?94## made in Hongkong.
Without any mods the player sounds really terrible compared to the cheapest dated Marantz player.
Here are the mods: removed the muting transistors, put in OPA2134, put in styroflex and MKP caps, removed the ceramic caps on the output of the DAC,clock modification, buffered all integrated circuits, replaced the regulators and the diodebridge.
The ELMA output caps really su........ replace them by MKP, you will be happy
Regards,
Piersma
Diode Mod.
Hi Piersma,
In my Sony CDP-33ES I noticed a much smaller improvement than in my Philips CD-650.
Maybe the Japanese players are using different type of transformers? Frankly I am clueless....
Hi Piersma,
In my Sony CDP-33ES I noticed a much smaller improvement than in my Philips CD-650.
Maybe the Japanese players are using different type of transformers? Frankly I am clueless....
Re: Diode Mod.
I doubt the Person who designed the Kwak Clock is clueless!! 🙂
Anthony
Elso Kwak said:Hi Piersma,
In my Sony CDP-33ES I noticed a much smaller improvement than in my Philips CD-650.
Maybe the Japanese players are using different type of transformers? Frankly I am clueless....
I doubt the Person who designed the Kwak Clock is clueless!! 🙂
Anthony
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