chlo said:Replace all Elna Cerafine in analog stage of your CD880 with Panas FC, you may like the 880 more! I really hate these Elna caps, most CDP from Philips and Marantz uses them in analog stage. I removed them all and put Panas in, sounds much better!.
Chlo,
ok, what about good 1µF MKP ?
Also throw out the 3 Cerafines from TDA1541 5V -5V -15V supply pins ?
Still my 304 sounds a very little better, I even put 2 4556 in my CD880 for the headphones and kicked the 5532 out to come closer to the sound of the CD304.
Bernhard
zygibajt said:Have you guys tried non-os mode in those Marantz and Philips players?
This is some 4-th or 5-th time I try it (tried it today again),and again I don't like it.
Everybody seems to like it ,and I just don't know what is the problem with me.

Everybody seems to like it ,and I just don't know what is the problem with me.

No, I did not try non OS , instead of finishing my DAC, I do mods on my CD880...
Bernhard
Still my 304 sounds a very little better, I even put 2 4556 in my CD880 for the headphones and kicked the 5532 out to come closer to the sound of the CD304.
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jean-paul said:
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My CD304mkII with few mods sounds nearly perfect, I can't say that about the CD880 yet.
Just replaced all Cerafines that were around the opamps with MKPs, maybe now...
Peter Daniel said:Isn't non oversampling reverses the phase? Did you switch the speaker wires?😉
No, I don't think so. But passive I/V reverses the phase 😉
Isn't non oversampling reverses the phase? Did you switch the speaker wires?
I don't know about that,but there is very little diffrance on my GC when I switch the speaker ends.
You shouldn't feel too bad about it, you are not alone. It just seems that way.
Thanks.
The non-os sound always seems to me dirty and cloudy.
Some chaos is getting into the music.It is better in some respects,but can't listen to it,makes me tired.
Maybe I will try with separate DAC.
Bartek
zygibajt said:
Philips uses CDM 2 with brushless motor,which I think are much better than those from CDM 4.
But I had that motor in my CD65MKII,too (you might know this one ,but if not ,send me an e-mail and I will tell you how very easily to have much better transport in CD65MKII).
Have you ever seen CD65DX? Almost the same,but might be a little diffrent.
Do you have schematics for CD 65MKII?
And If yes,would you be so kind to send it to me?
Bartek
Hello Bartek, I have CD65DX as well but I never looked into the differences as its only purpose is to be a spare cdplayer.
I think your mod is to fit CDM2 motor in CD65, isn't it ? Heard of that before but I never did that. How do you connect motor control to the mainboard of CDM4 based cdplayers ?
Sorry, I don't have the schematics, I use one of the Philips sister models.
Jean-Paul
Hi Bernhard,
ok, what about good 1µF MKP ?
Do you mean 14 de cap around 1541?.
Also throw out the 3 Cerafines from TDA1541 5V -5V -15V supply pins ?
I normally changed all of them wherever they are in!. you can try 20V 100uf here!.
Cheer,
ok, what about good 1µF MKP ?
Do you mean 14 de cap around 1541?.
Also throw out the 3 Cerafines from TDA1541 5V -5V -15V supply pins ?
I normally changed all of them wherever they are in!. you can try 20V 100uf here!.
Cheer,
chlo said:
Also throw out the 3 Cerafines from TDA1541 5V -5V -15V supply pins ?
Do you throw them out because they are old, or because they don't sound well?
they are certainly old and do not sound good as cap I tried (Panas FC). I have not got any new to compare!.
Chlo
Chlo
I got some new ones and tried them directly on TDA1543 DAC and they didn't sound bad. I actually preferred them to Panasonic HQF and Rubycone (Z?). They sound somewhat mellow, but don't present the brightness other electrolytics posses. Also, Nichicon Gold had similar, laid back characteristic.
Hello Bartek, I have CD65DX as well but I never looked into the differences as its only purpose is to be a spare cdplayer.
Jean-Paul
Would you please send me a blank e-mail,so I could e-mail you?
I have a question,and I will also write you about CD65MKII
Bartek
Peter Daniel said:They sound somewhat mellow, but don't present the brightness other electrolytics posses.
Do you think that electrolytics as decoupling caps give more brightness ???
I was thinking because of loss of capacity @ high frequency they should sound darker, compared to foil.
My CD880 still got a very small amount of brightness that I do not like. In any case I believe that. It is very difficult to say, but when I change to the CD304, I got the impression that it is a little darker and highs are little bit smoother, and it is always right.
I just put a socket for the 1541 in the CD304 and will try S1.
The CD304 got 14 smd chip caps for the 1541...
chlo said:Hi Bernhard,
ok, what about good 1µF MKP ?
Do you mean 14 de cap around 1541?.
Also throw out the 3 Cerafines from TDA1541 5V -5V -15V supply pins ?
I normally changed all of them wherever they are in!. you can try 20V 100uf here!.
Cheer,
No, I meant 1µF MKP for decoupling of the opamps.
I have already 1µF MKP for the for the -15V supply and the 14 decoupling caps of the 1541.
+/-5V is still Cerafine.
Also there are another 7 Cerafines on board which I believe are also connected to the 15V rails and might be decoupling of the volume control ceramic board. So if Cerafine spoils sound they might still do.
I like to try the 1µF MKP also for the 5V supply pins of the 1541.
It is very hard to solder if parts are connected to the groundplane. 🙁
It may be worthwile to experiment with different caps types, as I found that in even in digital supply capacitors swapping makes a difference. And some electrolytics are more bright and harsh than others. IME, Nichicon Gold and Cerafines were less bright sounding than other types. I found Sprague Extralytics especially bright, quite a disappointment as I always thought about them as a premium grade.
Just draw a schematic of the CD880 output stage from the pcb and I found a strange transistor 2N4859.
Any idea what it is for ?
There is 1,5kohm in the feedback loop of the I/V converter opamp.
Parallel is / should be 5,6nF.
Now they put the BE junction of the 2N4859 in series with that 5,6nF cap.
C of 2N4859 is connected via 4,7Mohm / 100kohm in series to V+.
From where 4,7Mohm / 100kohm are tied together, it goes another 4,7Mohm to the other channel.
Any idea what it is for ?
There is 1,5kohm in the feedback loop of the I/V converter opamp.
Parallel is / should be 5,6nF.
Now they put the BE junction of the 2N4859 in series with that 5,6nF cap.
C of 2N4859 is connected via 4,7Mohm / 100kohm in series to V+.
From where 4,7Mohm / 100kohm are tied together, it goes another 4,7Mohm to the other channel.
jean-paul said:It's the standard deemphasis circuit switched with a FET.
Never seen any non os circuit with deemphasis.
Is it necessary ?
Can I throw out all parts, except X1 & R1 ?
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Never seen any non os circuit with deemphasis.
look into the thread were Peter Daniel posted the 3 "famous" non oversampling schematics
till said:
look into the thread were Peter Daniel posted the 3 "famous" non oversampling schematics
Does the thread have a name ?
Searching the forum is such a mess.

Can I throw out all parts, except X1 & R1 ?
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