Hi
I have bought the linear powersupply from experience-electronics.de - My problem is that i cannot start the CD with the controller - It starts up with the intro melodi but will not go any further. Any suggestions to fix my problem (Im not using the tubeamplifierboard so far).
I have bought the linear powersupply from experience-electronics.de - My problem is that i cannot start the CD with the controller - It starts up with the intro melodi but will not go any further. Any suggestions to fix my problem (Im not using the tubeamplifierboard so far).
Hi
I have bought the linear powersupply from experience-electronics.de - My problem is that i cannot start the CD with the controller - It starts up with the intro melodi but will not go any further. Any suggestions to fix my problem (Im not using the tubeamplifierboard so far).
I Fixes the problem!😀
To Rokytheman
How's the sound after you replace the linear powersupply?
Hmm hard to tell because I have struggled alot just to make it want to play - I have almost no electronic skills but I will not give up so I have not listened very much.
If I schould describe the sound with one word I would say it is Analog BUT
1) The bass is still a bit muddy
2) It is like there is a kind of curtain in front of my speakers.
Bypassing some of the caps in the signalpath may get rid of the "bad sound" - I have tried step 4 on Mick Feuerbacher Audio Projects but it made the sound go crasy - I wonder if it is problem with DC. I have done exactly as told on the site.
Using a decent cable compared to a standardcable (RCA) will hopefully increase the sound quality.
Pcb
Hi all,
I've been following this thread for some time, and want to build Mick's PSU, though I would like to make a small PCB for looks.
Wonder if anyone care to comment on my proposed layout, it's just the 1st reg. part (ie the 7.6v line).
It's done with some parts I have in hand, hence the component size
thank you in advance
Hi all,
I've been following this thread for some time, and want to build Mick's PSU, though I would like to make a small PCB for looks.
Wonder if anyone care to comment on my proposed layout, it's just the 1st reg. part (ie the 7.6v line).
It's done with some parts I have in hand, hence the component size
thank you in advance
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This looks great! Will you also be creating a 3.6V PCB? Perhaps you can offer a group buy for these boards. There are a lot of Playstation owners including myself here.
Well, I'm only an amateur, thats why I would like some opinions on this, and yes I've created all of the boards, that is two boards for the 7.6 and 8.3v line and one board for the second regulation part (small one)
As for a group buy, I think it is possible, but would like to know Mick's opinion first, it's his design after all 😀
As for a group buy, I think it is possible, but would like to know Mick's opinion first, it's his design after all 😀
I've joined all the "grounds" together, is this a good practice in this case?
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join grounds together?
Be careful carcass, I remember reading a comment way back that someone joined all the ground wires while taking the original power supply outboard to minimize the number of connecting wires. I think the unit fried.
Be careful carcass, I remember reading a comment way back that someone joined all the ground wires while taking the original power supply outboard to minimize the number of connecting wires. I think the unit fried.
yes, but in this case "analog" and "digital" power supplies are separated, so I think I'm safe for that.
What I would like to know is if the placement seems ok (ie for inductance, etc...)
thank you
What I would like to know is if the placement seems ok (ie for inductance, etc...)
thank you
Hello Everyone, this is my first post at this great site. I found it while researching using a PS 1 as a CD player. I see it has been a very popular discussion. It will take me some time to read throuh all the posts so I thought I would start with a general question while i read.
Is the scph-1001 the only model available in the USA that is worth of using? I have checked e-bay and find all different model #s. Should I only look for a 1001?
Thanks for any help.
Is the scph-1001 the only model available in the USA that is worth of using? I have checked e-bay and find all different model #s. Should I only look for a 1001?
Thanks for any help.
Laser Settings
Hi,
I am converting a batch of PlayStations as in the dogbreath article.
I am finding that for reasonable tracking I am having to set the three voltages to values quite different from those given in dogbreath. I expect this is due to the age of the various machines.
Does any one have information on the ranges of voltages which are acceptablefor a PlayStation 1 laser and any recommendations about these?
Thanks for the help
George
Hi,
I am converting a batch of PlayStations as in the dogbreath article.
I am finding that for reasonable tracking I am having to set the three voltages to values quite different from those given in dogbreath. I expect this is due to the age of the various machines.
Does any one have information on the ranges of voltages which are acceptablefor a PlayStation 1 laser and any recommendations about these?
Thanks for the help
George
Hi George,
I think Micks values were great for his specific drive. I don't think it's a common value. You have to try different voltages, or better, use the drive from the PS one like I did. No problems anymore!
Hoping to post some pictures of my "recased" PS1 next week!
I think Micks values were great for his specific drive. I don't think it's a common value. You have to try different voltages, or better, use the drive from the PS one like I did. No problems anymore!
Hoping to post some pictures of my "recased" PS1 next week!
I just found a 9001 my boys had long forgotten about. Luckily they had a converter cord that went to RCA. I must say I am very impressed with it. Never would have thought I would be using a PS 1 as a CD player. Anybody else using a 9001?
Hi karlton
You have a "wrong" model,check this site : SCPH-1002 :: playfidelity
There are significant differences in the sound between different models,if you like the sound of the one you have now it's ok.
Long time ago I had nothing but possibly scph-9002?,at the time I didn't play much music though and to be honest it didn't sound good at all.It was then replaced with the cheapest Sony cd player at the time,and the improvement was huge.
You have a "wrong" model,check this site : SCPH-1002 :: playfidelity
There are significant differences in the sound between different models,if you like the sound of the one you have now it's ok.
Long time ago I had nothing but possibly scph-9002?,at the time I didn't play much music though and to be honest it didn't sound good at all.It was then replaced with the cheapest Sony cd player at the time,and the improvement was huge.
I've joined all the "grounds" together, is this a good practice in this case?
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I would prefer a PS PCB that fits in the PS1 enclosure (5cm x 17cm or 2" x 7").
But I don't expect too much improvement in sound quality.
To Karlton
Yes it is only the US model #1001 that is believed to be good enough to bother with. However some of the later PS1's do have a superior transport/laser. Can't remember what the model # is for them. The model #'s can be confusing since they are different for US, Europe, Asia, etc.
Yes it is only the US model #1001 that is believed to be good enough to bother with. However some of the later PS1's do have a superior transport/laser. Can't remember what the model # is for them. The model #'s can be confusing since they are different for US, Europe, Asia, etc.
Well, the 1001/2 and the 5000 models share the same DAC, so modding the output stage will have the same results.
Using another newer transport will require some modding also to fit!
To Tolu,
I could try to design one to fit on the PS case, but keep in mind that Mick strongly suggested that it should be outside!
Regarding the grounds again, do you think I can use a ground plane for all of the circuit, or at least for the rectifiers part (msr860) I shouldn't use the same, or abandon completely the idea and return to separate signals?
Using another newer transport will require some modding also to fit!
To Tolu,
I could try to design one to fit on the PS case, but keep in mind that Mick strongly suggested that it should be outside!
Regarding the grounds again, do you think I can use a ground plane for all of the circuit, or at least for the rectifiers part (msr860) I shouldn't use the same, or abandon completely the idea and return to separate signals?
spch 1001 for US
You can check it @ any used games stores,Craigslist. I bought mine on a garage sales last summer.you need to buy a remote control too, I got mine on a pawnshop near ur place.
I just found a 9001 my boys had long forgotten about. Luckily they had a converter cord that went to RCA. I must say I am very impressed with it. Never would have thought I would be using a PS 1 as a CD player. Anybody else using a 9001?
You can check it @ any used games stores,Craigslist. I bought mine on a garage sales last summer.you need to buy a remote control too, I got mine on a pawnshop near ur place.
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