If I"m not mistaken, CDM 1 loaders are the only loaders made of metal. Players using CDM 1 include Philips CD 960, LHH 1000R and the Marantz CD 94 and CD 99 (not sure about the CD 95).
The CD 99 was the top model in its time and almost exclusively found in the Japanese market. CD 99SE uses the TDA 1541S2 DAC.
The CDM 0 was used in broadcase equipment. Philips LHH 2000 uses this lens.
Any other players using CDM 1 and 0?
Most importantly, any sources of these lens?
Thanks
The CD 99 was the top model in its time and almost exclusively found in the Japanese market. CD 99SE uses the TDA 1541S2 DAC.
The CDM 0 was used in broadcase equipment. Philips LHH 2000 uses this lens.
Any other players using CDM 1 and 0?
Most importantly, any sources of these lens?
Thanks
Hi Again,
Anyone know were to find a nice picture of:
TEAC 10 VRDS,and also what transport it uses?
How mutch is one of these players worth?
It is in good condition.
ManUtd
Anyone know were to find a nice picture of:
TEAC 10 VRDS,and also what transport it uses?
How mutch is one of these players worth?
It is in good condition.
ManUtd
ManUtd said:
I have the same player just a little modified,but it sounds very good.WhaT`s the problem of yours?
I remember my had problems reading some cd`s then i bought
a lens cleaner and now it`s like good old days.
If it want work anymore please contact me so i can have some spareparts from it.
I have a small problem with the drawer that should be fixable (the drawer needs some help to get in/out). Also, sometimes CD's have ticks or it takes a while before the next track is found. It seems the problem is worse with a cold player, so maybe somewhere are bad solder joints. I cleaned the lens before and the problems were less worse after that. Sometimes the player works ok!
(BTW: the output digital connector is damaged. I am looking for a new one...)
Fedde
Pioneer CDP
Hi Ola,
Frankly I don't know the sound of the Pioneer.
Stereophile measured the player in standard condition I presume that is without a new low-jitter clock.
I had to repair and check the repairs of others of too many Pioneer players. That made me to hate them (the player!). If the players transport has a lot of adjustment pots do not touch these!
😉
Ola said:I used to think Pioneer drives having a low jitter. There was an article in Stereophile about mesuring jitter and Pioneer 06 was actually very good. And Wadia uses or used a drive from 505 in it's cheapest palyer - but you know the Wadia prices.
The article also pointed out that for best possible sound jitter spectres of the drive and DAC must fit.
What say u, Elso?
Hi Ola,
Frankly I don't know the sound of the Pioneer.
Stereophile measured the player in standard condition I presume that is without a new low-jitter clock.
I had to repair and check the repairs of others of too many Pioneer players. That made me to hate them (the player!). If the players transport has a lot of adjustment pots do not touch these!
😉
fedde
Mine was with similar problems(very slow tray etc); replace the 3 belts,two are easy,but the last one is not. Now play like new.
Mine was with similar problems(very slow tray etc); replace the 3 belts,two are easy,but the last one is not. Now play like new.
Re: fedde
Hi,
Were do we find those belts?
ManUtd
Praudio said:Mine was with similar problems(very slow tray etc); replace the 3 belts,two are easy,but the last one is not. Now play like new.
Hi,
Were do we find those belts?
ManUtd
As newcomer I still have some moderatorial delay of a few hours. Understandable but a bit confusing as my reply seems to be late.
So for:
Prometheus - CD100, CD200, CD300 series. Specially the CD200 series have a lot of space to do mods. And they have the SOPHI board inside. Have fun!
ManUtd/ Fedde - I do not recommend lens cleaners as they might damage the optical coating on the lens. The same for alcohol and alike. Use compressed air instead. If you can't clean it with air then use a drop of distillated water and let it dry completely.
Ward
So for:
Prometheus - CD100, CD200, CD300 series. Specially the CD200 series have a lot of space to do mods. And they have the SOPHI board inside. Have fun!
ManUtd/ Fedde - I do not recommend lens cleaners as they might damage the optical coating on the lens. The same for alcohol and alike. Use compressed air instead. If you can't clean it with air then use a drop of distillated water and let it dry completely.
Ward
I will always go with the CDM1. I
I had the Marantz CD95 and also the older Meridien MCD-Pro (anyone rememeber that 14 bit TDA1540?!).
And I had a chance 12 years ago to compare the Krell MD10, Marantz CD95 and the Pioneer. The Krell is also based on CDM1 and is beefed up on the power supply. The output was fed to a Theta ProBasic. The Krell and Marantz won the Pioneer by miles.
I always regretted that I passed on the two boxed CD99 and got the CD95 for $$ reason. That was a bad decision.
YCLee
I had the Marantz CD95 and also the older Meridien MCD-Pro (anyone rememeber that 14 bit TDA1540?!).
And I had a chance 12 years ago to compare the Krell MD10, Marantz CD95 and the Pioneer. The Krell is also based on CDM1 and is beefed up on the power supply. The output was fed to a Theta ProBasic. The Krell and Marantz won the Pioneer by miles.
I always regretted that I passed on the two boxed CD99 and got the CD95 for $$ reason. That was a bad decision.
YCLee
Pioneer as drive
I was saying that Pioneer is making drives with low jitter - a potential for getting a good sound eventually, not that Pioneer makes good-sounding CD players.
I was saying that Pioneer is making drives with low jitter - a potential for getting a good sound eventually, not that Pioneer makes good-sounding CD players.
specifications CD 960
Hello,
can someone inform me about the specifications of the Philips CD 960 player. I obtained one the other day, but without operating instructions. To get a cd playing isn't very difficult but I'm really interested in the specifications... Anyone who can help me ?
Hello,
can someone inform me about the specifications of the Philips CD 960 player. I obtained one the other day, but without operating instructions. To get a cd playing isn't very difficult but I'm really interested in the specifications... Anyone who can help me ?
Uptil now I can't find any information about (the specifications of) this player, so all (technical) information would be welcome because I would like to know what kind of device I've obtained.
CD960
Hi Bebo, If you need a servicemanual contact me by email.😎
Bebo said:Uptil now I can't find any information about (the specifications of) this player, so all (technical) information would be welcome because I would like to know what kind of device I've obtained.
Hi Bebo, If you need a servicemanual contact me by email.😎
Elso, do you have a service manual for the CD931 and CD 930?
By now I'm testing the external DAC (very similar to DDDAC since I found a 12V 7.2 Ah battery for so cheap that I couldn't resist... next step will be the ASR), but as soon as my 931 arrives I want to play with it (direct IIS)...
Cheers
Andrea
By now I'm testing the external DAC (very similar to DDDAC since I found a 12V 7.2 Ah battery for so cheap that I couldn't resist... next step will be the ASR), but as soon as my 931 arrives I want to play with it (direct IIS)...
Cheers
Andrea
Servicemanuals Cd930 & 931
Yes and Yes, Contact me by email
😉
Andypairo said:Elso, do you have a service manual for the CD931 and CD 930?
Cheers
Andrea
Yes and Yes, Contact me by email
😉
To my knowledge CD930 and CD931 are equal except for the fact that CD930 was produced in Hasselt, Belgium and CD931 in Singapore.
The service manuals won't differ much I guess 😉
Nevertheless I would like a copy too if possible Elso.
The service manuals won't differ much I guess 😉
Nevertheless I would like a copy too if possible Elso.
Hi, Pal,
I got CD950 which sounds well.
I heard that CD880 & CD960 is much better. Now I found a CD960 without variable (RCA) out in the 2nd market.
Does it mean this CD960 has no volume control?
Is it worth to get one while I've already got CD950 which has volume control?
Your opinion, please.
Happy listening!
I got CD950 which sounds well.
I heard that CD880 & CD960 is much better. Now I found a CD960 without variable (RCA) out in the 2nd market.
Does it mean this CD960 has no volume control?
Is it worth to get one while I've already got CD950 which has volume control?
Your opinion, please.
Happy listening!
Hi Fedde,
Thanks for the reply.
Then, how abt Marantz CD72 which uses CDM-4? If compare it with CD960, which is better?
Thanks!
Thanks for the reply.
Then, how abt Marantz CD72 which uses CDM-4? If compare it with CD960, which is better?
Thanks!
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