IEC Inlet C14 with Mains Switch for Thule Audio "SPIRIT" - Schurter Modell Naming wanted
Maybe in most "SPIRIT" components used IEC inlet (male) from Schurter is the predecessor of this currently version:
https://docs.rs-online.com/58d0/0900766b814422d4.pdf
Who know the exact type designation of Schurter's predecessor ?
Outside images of the asked IEC inlet are in the attachment.
Clearly to see, that no lamp, no fuse and no screw holes are to find.
The images from rear view probably show the exact type designation (close on the "SCHURTER" logo).
here is such an image - unfortunately in high resolution only for members:
https://boomboxery.com/forum/threads/thule-spirit-ia-150b.30120/
Maybe an user do upload such an image here (or Schurter's type No).
Thank you very much.
Maybe in most "SPIRIT" components used IEC inlet (male) from Schurter is the predecessor of this currently version:
https://docs.rs-online.com/58d0/0900766b814422d4.pdf
Who know the exact type designation of Schurter's predecessor ?
Outside images of the asked IEC inlet are in the attachment.
Clearly to see, that no lamp, no fuse and no screw holes are to find.
The images from rear view probably show the exact type designation (close on the "SCHURTER" logo).
here is such an image - unfortunately in high resolution only for members:
https://boomboxery.com/forum/threads/thule-spirit-ia-150b.30120/
Maybe an user do upload such an image here (or Schurter's type No).
Thank you very much.
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Hi, I have a broken down TR200 of which I can't find anything, not even pictures.Hi again.
I have a also have a CD100 (not the Spirit), but the only information on it was on another hi-fi site which shows a very spartan inside, no balanced outputs, and the written description goes on to say that it is fitted with a Burr-Brown PCM1710 DAC chip,
Mine (and yours) obviously have the balanced outputs, and I know mine is fitted with a Crystal Semiconductors DAC chip, twin transformer power supply.
Well the question is; why was the CD100 was made in two completely different configurations, but was never sold as a mkI and mkII.
Many thanks,
Si.
Other than the obvious lack of conversion section components, the inside looks identical to the CD100 you report.
Can you also take pictures of the circuit under the CDM12.4?
In mine there are several radial capacitors placed in a questionable way and I don't know how much they are the result of the manufacturer or perhaps of a subsequent intervention (I bought it used).
Thanks
certainly yes, it is one of the rare brands that I do not accept to repair.Perhaps Thule Audio has been a bit overrated...
For yours, someone clearly tried to replace the cms capacitors with classic capacitors, so another person broke their nose on it before you.
Thats the same thing i thought...
However, looking closely at the welds - impeccable for precision and cleanliness - I think - with horror! - that they are original!😱
However, looking closely at the welds - impeccable for precision and cleanliness - I think - with horror! - that they are original!😱
The closest reference to my CD transport would be the CD100...
And the Spirit CD100 MkI servo pcb has a very similar design...
My ecological spirit induces me to make another attempt with a new CDM12.4, after which - in case of failure - I take everything to the ecological island!🤐
And the Spirit CD100 MkI servo pcb has a very similar design...
My ecological spirit induces me to make another attempt with a new CDM12.4, after which - in case of failure - I take everything to the ecological island!🤐
most replicas of CDM12.4 laser heads and mechanism don't work in the right matter.
If you want versions without trouble you must pay ten times more than usual - nearly 200€ only for the head - go to
https://encosystems.net/product-category/optical-pick-up-units-opus/
A friend of mine had good experiences with it from there.
Maybe this one is also good (Made in Holland), but this I don't know exactly:
https://www.newbecca.com/product/536393576190
If you want versions without trouble you must pay ten times more than usual - nearly 200€ only for the head - go to
https://encosystems.net/product-category/optical-pick-up-units-opus/
A friend of mine had good experiences with it from there.
Maybe this one is also good (Made in Holland), but this I don't know exactly:
https://www.newbecca.com/product/536393576190
It's hard to say anything definitive - not having the support of a service manual - but I think the TR200 needs a CDM12.4/05; however it is probable that even among the latter there is a choice between good and less good.
Surely I'm not willing to spend large sums without knowing the outcome of the success; I will try to choose CDM12.4/05 selected for their safe functioning and not items of dubious quality.
Surely I'm not willing to spend large sums without knowing the outcome of the success; I will try to choose CDM12.4/05 selected for their safe functioning and not items of dubious quality.
Returning to the topic of capacitors, I think the unorthodox placement of standard radial electrolytic capacitors (Samwha RD) in place of the SMD capacitors was done by Thule Audio...here are some photographic details to back up my thesis...
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Loudspeaker from Thule Audio ?
I still vaguely remember a Thule Audio loudspeaker from 90th.
Driver equipment from Scan Speak was similar to that of the ProAc model "Response 2,5 - check out
https://www.stereophile.com/content/proac-response-25-loudspeaker-measurements
and PDF files in post #36 under
https://www.diyaudio.com/community/threads/why-do-proac-2-5-clones-fail.211584/page-2#post-6305900
but the cabinet corresponded more to those of this loudspeaker under
https://voba-acoustic.com/vact.html
(closed version instead vented version)
I would be interested to know whether these were just a few prototypes or whether this version was also mass-produced.
Thank you very much for an information.
I still vaguely remember a Thule Audio loudspeaker from 90th.
Driver equipment from Scan Speak was similar to that of the ProAc model "Response 2,5 - check out
https://www.stereophile.com/content/proac-response-25-loudspeaker-measurements
and PDF files in post #36 under
https://www.diyaudio.com/community/threads/why-do-proac-2-5-clones-fail.211584/page-2#post-6305900
but the cabinet corresponded more to those of this loudspeaker under
https://voba-acoustic.com/vact.html
(closed version instead vented version)
I would be interested to know whether these were just a few prototypes or whether this version was also mass-produced.
Thank you very much for an information.
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Hello community,
Do you have technical information about the TU 150 tuner.
I just acquired a copy in exemplary condition it replaces my previous Carat tuner. The sound of the Thule is close to the CD however with the same interior antenna it hooks the stations a little less well and I have to put the sound level of the PR 150b to 20 instead of 10 for the Carat…i don’t know why
Rgs
Do you have technical information about the TU 150 tuner.
I just acquired a copy in exemplary condition it replaces my previous Carat tuner. The sound of the Thule is close to the CD however with the same interior antenna it hooks the stations a little less well and I have to put the sound level of the PR 150b to 20 instead of 10 for the Carat…i don’t know why
Rgs
maybe
maybe yes - thank you. Please post more images.
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