I've got the impression that it finds the tracks faster when cold
the sound is quite good!
Bricolo - now listening Ben Harper - Diamonds on the inside, on a CD player nearly as old as him 😀
the sound is quite good!
Bricolo - now listening Ben Harper - Diamonds on the inside, on a CD player nearly as old as him 😀
too late
and it still works 🙂 stop making fun about my cd player 😛
It hasn't the ships you mentionned, I took some high res pictures of the inside, do you want to see them (1600*1200!)
and it still works 🙂 stop making fun about my cd player 😛
It hasn't the ships you mentionned, I took some high res pictures of the inside, do you want to see them (1600*1200!)
Mmm, just look at the pictures and write the numbers of the chips near the audio output down if you're curious too. My guess is that there is a Burr Brown ( BB ) chip in it.
Diyaudio.com won't be happy with 1600x1200 pictures I think. 😉
Diyaudio.com won't be happy with 1600x1200 pictures I think. 😉
Those are for I/V conversion and filtering. There must be a DAC chip in there somewhere ! Probably near one of those opamps. It definitely has more pins than those NE5532's.
not 3 but 4 TI NE55532P, all aroune a little relay connected to the output, and a Toshiba TC4066BP (dip14)
You're getting closer. Note the use of an output relay whereas newer players have muting transistors that can mess up sound.
Is there another 16 pin IC around ? I guess the TC4066 is for deglitching since most of the early cd-players had a single DAC chip for both channels. It switches output from the DAC chip to the left and right I/V convertors ( NE5532 in this case ).
Is there another 16 pin IC around ? I guess the TC4066 is for deglitching since most of the early cd-players had a single DAC chip for both channels. It switches output from the DAC chip to the left and right I/V convertors ( NE5532 in this case ).
I'm stuck. Don't know what that IC is. Maybe the DAC !?!? I googled but didn't find info on that chip. ( Data on pre-internet devices or chips is hard to find ). Unsatisfying answer, isn't it ?
With some certainty I can tell it has only one DAC with deglitcher. Not exactly a good base for modification or even decent soundquality.
Some of those older cd-players can be very interesting to modify. Especially the older Philips/Erres/Aristona and Marantz cd-players can be quite good unmodified ( and even superb when a low jitter clock and some other components are fitted ). In Strasbourg there are bric-a brac shops aren't there ? If they are like here you'll be surprised what 10 Euro-beauties you can find there. The DVD invasion causes a lot of second hand cd-players. Good for us 😀
Always test those players with a CDR. If they play them well the laser is in good condition. Not a 100 % guarantee because it can be dirty.

With some certainty I can tell it has only one DAC with deglitcher. Not exactly a good base for modification or even decent soundquality.
Some of those older cd-players can be very interesting to modify. Especially the older Philips/Erres/Aristona and Marantz cd-players can be quite good unmodified ( and even superb when a low jitter clock and some other components are fitted ). In Strasbourg there are bric-a brac shops aren't there ? If they are like here you'll be surprised what 10 Euro-beauties you can find there. The DVD invasion causes a lot of second hand cd-players. Good for us 😀
Always test those players with a CDR. If they play them well the laser is in good condition. Not a 100 % guarantee because it can be dirty.
jean-paul said:I'm stuck. Don't know what that IC is. Maybe the DAC !?!? I googled but didn't find info on that chip. ( Data on pre-internet devices or chips is hard to find ). Unsatisfying answer, isn't it ?![]()
With some certainty I can tell it has only one DAC with deglitcher. Not exactly a good base for modification or even decent soundquality.
Some of those older cd-players can be very interesting to modify. Especially the older Philips/Erres/Aristona and Marantz cd-players can be quite good unmodified ( and even superb when a low jitter clock and some other components are fitted ). In Strasbourg there are bric-a brac shops aren't there ? If they are like here you'll be surprised what 10 Euro-beauties you can find there. The DVD invasion causes a lot of second hand cd-players. Good for us 😀
Always test those players with a CDR. If they play them well the laser is in good condition. Not a 100 % guarantee because it can be dirty.
I've got an old cdr somewhere at home
we used to play fresbee with this one
that is the ultimate test 😀
the nec chip has also D4053BC written, on the second line
google refers to this:
http://cdp101.hp.infoseek.co.jp/cdp302es/cdp302es.html
another player, but externally and internally very very close to mine (mine hasn't headphone out)
google refers to this:
http://cdp101.hp.infoseek.co.jp/cdp302es/cdp302es.html
another player, but externally and internally very very close to mine (mine hasn't headphone out)
My old thread 🙂
Now that I have a scope, and this player still laying in the room.
What should I verify with the scope?
Alex
Now that I have a scope, and this player still laying in the room.
What should I verify with the scope?
Alex
Dunno anything about the transport, but the nec ic's is a 4053 cmos ic: Triple 2 Channel analog multiplexer / demultiplexer
I think that one is used for going from a mono dac to stereo signals.
Maybe then the 4066 is for switching on/off the de-emphasis (guessing here).
edit: ok dac is clear from the jap website. Mmm, maybe you can put a TDA1543A behind the decoder 😀
I think that one is used for going from a mono dac to stereo signals.
Maybe then the 4066 is for switching on/off the de-emphasis (guessing here).
edit: ok dac is clear from the jap website. Mmm, maybe you can put a TDA1543A behind the decoder 😀
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