Marantz CD63 & CD67 mods list

Them Tentlab regs look pretty nice.

On another note I have spent 2 hours listening to my latest mod.......
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😀 It's amazing 😀

Not only does it look good but there is a deeper punchier bass, mid range is smooth yet open and the treble is very precise.

It is definatly worth seperating the power rails 🙂

The reg pcb houses two circuits

1) 5V rail with 5V Audiocom Invisus with coils and 3 Blackgate 16V 100uF caps powering the DAC and Decoder

2) 12V rail with 12V superreg with coils and 2 Blackgate FK 16V 100uF caps powering Audiocom superclock II.

Both circuits are fed +20V from HexFED diodes.

I will post some pics tomorrow 😉
 
Good work 'meister! Happy to hear it's been well worthwhile.

I just got in from pumping iron in the gym..... tried service mode and hit play. I get Error 12 - that is, according to the manual, a SLED Error. Not sure if this tells us anything new. Will look into the voltages now.

+5v going into the servo chip is ok, at R122/3
 
Yep, you were right there mate, cheers 😉

+5v at R511 too, so the decoder (Q503) is being fed.
+5v at RD01 for DAC too.

R136 measures 0.02v. But Ray says that is switched so it may not be of significance.

So that's all from Ray's list done. Next I think I'll find somewhere to test that 10v...
 
+12v before 7805 and +5v after it, so he's happy enough.

+12v at 7812

-11.73v (to be overly precise) at 7912

-11.7v at D814 (the '-10v' line I think)

At D811 I can't get a proper reading, but I *think* it should be +10v ...this is a schottky diode that I put in, badly. This could be it, what do you think? :dodgy:
 
Nutsack, the problem isn't the one I hoped it would be, and I'm in the dark again. I measured +/- voltages at R149/R150. So I would appear to have ok +5 -12 +12 -10 +10. I think that's it for the voltages, all present and correct. I'll check the connectors that join the transport to the main pcb now for continuity.
 
Ok, I took the pcb out again and messed around with it looking for open circuits or bird poo solder, and couldn't find anything very bad or definitely broken. I did notice some of my blue tack in the transport had shifted a little so I made sure everything could move freely, but I don't think that was a problem anyway.

I decided as I'm now very tired I'd just connect it all back up and pray for a miracle....

....miracle happened - no noises, just got to work reading the disc and playing it!

So the problem fixed itself, and that's just not fair! I want to know what happened!! :whazzat:

But it seems to be working!! 😀
 
And it effing well works too, with sound and everything!!! How relieved am I right now??? :bigeyes: 😀

HDAM listening impressions to follow, but first I'd better depart from this forum and head bedways for some spatchka. I am after all feeling a bit shagged and fagged and fashed, it being a night of no small energy expenditure.
 
SimontY said:
Ok, I took the pcb out again and messed around with it looking for open circuits or bird poo solder, and couldn't find anything very bad or definitely broken. I did notice some of my blue tack in the transport had shifted a little so I made sure everything could move freely, but I don't think that was a problem anyway.

I decided as I'm now very tired I'd just connect it all back up and pray for a miracle....

....miracle happened - no noises, just got to work reading the disc and playing it!

So the problem fixed itself, and that's just not fair! I want to know what happened!! :whazzat:

But it seems to be working!! 😀

Hi Simon,

Good news! But what was the problem.....hmmmmm.......
Maybe one of the driver IC's has a bad pin, you could try and resolder them (Q105/106/QN01).

Ray.