Marantz CD63 & CD67 mods list

SimontY said:
I can't see either of those changes immediately stopping it from working (but running 16V caps @ ~20V could cause trouble).

I'd suggest that one of those voltage rails is down so the output stage is running on one voltage.

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Thomo said:
Sounds fairly likely it's the +/-12v regulators to me.

Cheers, Lee.

edit: poop, Simon beat me to it


Cracked track next to the regs or caps.

Andy
 
I had a good look at Steve's player but I can't fix it. Here's a run-down of the facts:

* the 12V regs work fine
* both op-amps have +- voltages
* the 5V is fine and present at DAC etc. - not being dragged down
* no sound at left channel
* distorted sound at right channel
* right channel pulling + rail down to 11.7V
* left channel pulling + rail down to 10.7V :att'n:

I changed the op-amps and this made no difference. I checked for cracks and splashes and cleaned stray flux etc away - no visible problems.

There's continuity from the op-amp output to the RCA jacks. The HDAM and muting is bypassed. Other CD players work on the same amp.

The output isn't shorted - measures 10k to ground on both sides.

It reads discs first time and goes between tracks etc.

I think the DAC is broken, though I don't know how it will have happened.

Any ideas guys?

Simon
 
We can look into those things but they sound like long-shots to me. The positive supply voltage is at about 22V (iirc) and the negative at -26V. So it is true to say the positive supply is being dragged down somewhat... but why? Judging by the large voltage drop across the left-channel 4.7R op-amp supply resistor I would say that op-amp is causing the current usage, presumably due to what the DAC is feeding it.

DC offsets, btw, were about -150mV left channel (156mV with metal hat op-amps) and about a third that right channel.

I'm stumped :dead:

Simon