Hi guys
I can ask a thing.
I have a marantz 67 mkiis but without manual, I would want to ask if possible when i power on the instrument that the volume is to the least one and not at the most.
Thanks Sergio
I can ask a thing.
I have a marantz 67 mkiis but without manual, I would want to ask if possible when i power on the instrument that the volume is to the least one and not at the most.
Thanks Sergio
Hi,
I can't imagine that being a realistic DIY job. It would make more a sense to attenuate the output with a pot in my opinion, as this would corrupt the sound less than using the inbuilt digital volume control.
Simon
I can't imagine that being a realistic DIY job. It would make more a sense to attenuate the output with a pot in my opinion, as this would corrupt the sound less than using the inbuilt digital volume control.
Simon
Maybe lower some gain at opamps stage?
But as said Simon, it's a digital attenuation and it's bad.
But as said Simon, it's a digital attenuation and it's bad.
Hi to everybody
you think that my stadium of exit is spoiled, strange because the marantz of one friend of mine do the same thing not thought that he am a settaggio
Hi Sergio
you think that my stadium of exit is spoiled, strange because the marantz of one friend of mine do the same thing not thought that he am a settaggio
Hi Sergio
Hi to everybody
you think that my stadium of exit is spoiled, strange because the marantz of one friend of mine do the same thing not thought that he am a settaggio
Hi Sergio
Sergio,
Although English is the language of this forum, it sometimes helps to post your question in your own language as well.
Automatic translation software is sometimes not very good.
Andy
PS don't laugh guys! encourage him.
Executed the HDAM bypass yesterday. UV101's details work perfectly🙂.
The good: New opamps w/caps, New power supply caps, HDAM bypass
The bad: One cut track (bridged), Couple half-burnt solder pads
The ugly: None yet
After just a few mods my CD63SE sounds great. It's hard to believe that I've just started.
On to: muting circuits, clocks, diodes and voltage regulators
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The good: New opamps w/caps, New power supply caps, HDAM bypass
The bad: One cut track (bridged), Couple half-burnt solder pads
The ugly: None yet
After just a few mods my CD63SE sounds great. It's hard to believe that I've just started.
On to: muting circuits, clocks, diodes and voltage regulators

And believe that's so few beside what that player is able to 🙂
Do regulate the drivers, free the bass!
Do regulate the drivers, free the bass!
Guys, I've been reading about clocks and all, but where can I source the 'latest and greatest' budget clock PCB?
The flea is sold out
Kwak I can't find
Tentlabs kit is a bit expensive
What o what...?
The flea is sold out
Kwak I can't find
Tentlabs kit is a bit expensive
What o what...?
You can have the versatile AudioGD clock wich can be used to reclock the servo at the same time for it's already fitted with many dividers. That may add noise but for the price it's unbeatable. You can check Brent's clock, a high-end one.
Audio GD stuff:
http://www.audio-gd.com/enweb/pro/diy/JZ-1.htm
Audio GD stuff:
http://www.audio-gd.com/enweb/pro/diy/JZ-1.htm
Looks pretty cool, may add two (one for dac, one for servo).
Hook up 2 additional psu's...
Does anyone have experience with this clock?
"Lower Error: 1.5 ps (in theory minimum , test at 1/4 fo )"
Hook up 2 additional psu's...
Does anyone have experience with this clock?
"Lower Error: 1.5 ps (in theory minimum , test at 1/4 fo )"
2 might not be much better than one. If you want to spend more buy a better clock, like the C2. That would be my choice. Either of those clocks can run 16.9 and 8.4mhz at the same time.
I bought an Audio-gd clock and power supply. It seems like an easy first step. Hopefully I'll be upgrading these parts later
.
Edit: It shouldn't hurt since I think I measured 1.6us of jitter yesterday.

Edit: It shouldn't hurt since I think I measured 1.6us of jitter yesterday.
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C2 is GBP 145
Audio-GD is USD 22
Quite a price difference... I was more looking for the USD 20-50 pricerange. Will get a super clock (or a superclock) once I start modding a truly great player/dac (tda1541+tubes or so)...
Any alternatives? No-one seems to use the former stars anymore (Kwak, Tent, Flea)
Audio-GD is USD 22
Quite a price difference... I was more looking for the USD 20-50 pricerange. Will get a super clock (or a superclock) once I start modding a truly great player/dac (tda1541+tubes or so)...
Any alternatives? No-one seems to use the former stars anymore (Kwak, Tent, Flea)
Executed the HDAM bypass yesterday. UV101's details work perfectly🙂.
The good: New opamps w/caps, New power supply caps, HDAM bypass
The bad: One cut track (bridged), Couple half-burnt solder pads
The ugly: None yet
After just a few mods my CD63SE sounds great. It's hard to believe that I've just started.
On to: muting circuits, clocks, diodes and voltage regulators.
Cool 🙂
Will get a super clock (or a superclock) once I start modding a truly great player/dac (tda1541+tubes or so)...
Superclock is a downgrade from a C2.
And a truly great player is the player you work most on usually! The DAC chip gives a certain flavour, sure, but the greatness comes from mods! 😀
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