I have a Quad CD67 that has been modded in 2010 by Fidele Audio. I am informed that Fidele Audio ar no longer trading and so my question is, does anyone know what mods this company offered for the Quad CD67?
Fidele Audio
Hi, I was Fidele Audio. I only did 2 CD67 upgrades but they were different, one was just power supply and op amps the other was more extensive power supply op amps and clock. If you need full details would it be possible to get a photo of the unit with the cover off. Thanks, Peter.
Hi, I was Fidele Audio. I only did 2 CD67 upgrades but they were different, one was just power supply and op amps the other was more extensive power supply op amps and clock. If you need full details would it be possible to get a photo of the unit with the cover off. Thanks, Peter.
Quad 67
Hi, there is an outside chace that the Fidele label in on the bottom of the unit (usualy inside, if just let me know what it says. Thx, Peter.
Hi, there is an outside chace that the Fidele label in on the bottom of the unit (usualy inside, if just let me know what it says. Thx, Peter.
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ST2 details
Hi, thanks for the picture. ST2 in 2010 (2010!!!). How time flies. This has the following:
Power Supply - upgraded electrolytic capacitors usually larger capacitance and new regulators. Some copper sheet over the mains transformer for shielding.
Audio - upgraded electrolytic capacitors , new op amps, in this case I believe they are OPA1611.
Digital - New electrolytic capacitors and Net Audio Rock Clock. (The large module on top of the digital board.)
The electrolytic capacitors are mostly ELNA Cerafine or Nichicon Muse ES for any non-polar caps.
The Quad 67 is mainly a Philips player with a Quad audio section. Nothing has been done to the transport or the display or control logic.
If there is anything specific you would like to know just ask away.
P.
Hi, thanks for the picture. ST2 in 2010 (2010!!!). How time flies. This has the following:
Power Supply - upgraded electrolytic capacitors usually larger capacitance and new regulators. Some copper sheet over the mains transformer for shielding.
Audio - upgraded electrolytic capacitors , new op amps, in this case I believe they are OPA1611.
Digital - New electrolytic capacitors and Net Audio Rock Clock. (The large module on top of the digital board.)
The electrolytic capacitors are mostly ELNA Cerafine or Nichicon Muse ES for any non-polar caps.
The Quad 67 is mainly a Philips player with a Quad audio section. Nothing has been done to the transport or the display or control logic.
If there is anything specific you would like to know just ask away.
P.
hello there
i have a quad 67 cd
the cog wheel for the tray has broken again (2nd time)
i had some mods done a long time ago and am now looking to further upgrade as the player is getting old (like me!)i i was thinking that the electrolitic caps should be replaced from the photo on here i can see you did the very large one
i have some elna starget 22mfd which i thought would be good in the audio section psu (4) x 10mfdi after the regs can you help please?
i have a quad 67 cd
the cog wheel for the tray has broken again (2nd time)
i had some mods done a long time ago and am now looking to further upgrade as the player is getting old (like me!)i i was thinking that the electrolitic caps should be replaced from the photo on here i can see you did the very large one
i have some elna starget 22mfd which i thought would be good in the audio section psu (4) x 10mfdi after the regs can you help please?