Philips CD-101?

Hello

Just recently acquired a Philips CD-101 and it sounded very good when first played. So I have modify it by changing various wires and the output cap. The result is quite pleasing as it extended the high and low range of the player...

However, I want to do more extensive modifying of this player... does anyone have any suggestion what to do next?

Also, anyone have a service manual or schematics for the player and CDM1 CDM0 laser head?

Thanks alot in advance!
 

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Sushii said:
Hello

Just recently acquired a Philips CD-101 and it sounded very good when first played. So I have modify it by changing various wires and the output cap. The result is quite pleasing as it extended the high and low range of the player...

However, I want to do more extensive modifying of this player... does anyone have any suggestion what to do next?

Also, anyone have a service manual or schematics for the player and CDM1 CDM0 laser head?

Thanks alot in advance!

HI.

Replace the power supply capacitors
Replace the psu diodes with schottky ones

Andy
 
Have replaced power supply caps with BlackGate and replaced the diodes.

Any suggestion if oscon will be good for replacing caps near the 2 TDA1540?

Could anyone experienced in CD-101 tell me which cap does what function? Sorry but I dont have the service manual... I am referring to the ones that are being circled.
 

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Philips CD101

hi Sushii,

looks cool without bottom board, but you have some serious suspension tweaks there as well. always used with bottom board on myself, but supported on oak cones. this is quite audibly superior to standard.will try your way as well though.

also try to replace opamps on decoder board with better, should give a freshly laundered bass. try something from AD.

great player, had mine from new years ago.

Tony
 
The feet under cd player is bouncy balls cut in half, then it is copper then aluminum, then it is a roller block clone that I made.


After testing with different ways of supporting cd player, i find this settings suits CD-101 the best.
 
I don't have this model but have the simiilar CD104. The two biggest things for me were :

1) I removed the DC blocking capcitors . My preamp is decoupled anyay.

2) I replaced the supply caps for the +12/-12 supplies to the opamps with cerafines

the caps for 1) and 2) are the four blue caps closest to the opamps.

I have kept the old NE5532's as I like their sound
 
Sushii said:
Hello

Thanks for your advise however there are only 3 pcs of blue caps around the opamps...

I am guessing the 2 beside the opa are the supply caps? I am saying the left most circled ones.


Hard to say without the schematics. It should be possible to trace back from the RCA sockets to see which caps are in the signal path. These are worth replacing with wire links , but if your pre-amp or amp is DC coupled then this is not such a good idea. The safe solution would be to use Bblackgate bipolar caps.

The Opamp supplies are pins 4 & 8 of the NE5532. I would expect to find +/- 12 v supplies with some local caps and some ceramic bypasses). These electrolytics would be good to replace.