ofcourse 🙂
Carlosfm, ofcourse i need of service manual 🙂 that's because my question is about 🙂
And guido if you think that this player is aristona cd1006, and if you have manual, i'm interested too 🙂
Thank You all for Your kindness!
Best reggards!
Niki
Carlosfm, ofcourse i need of service manual 🙂 that's because my question is about 🙂
And guido if you think that this player is aristona cd1006, and if you have manual, i'm interested too 🙂
Thank You all for Your kindness!
Best reggards!
Niki
Nope, no manual. But this aristona is just a rebranded philips (106?). The 650 manual should be ok for most of the stuff.
Depends what you want to do, upgrade or use the base as i2s source for home made dacs etc.
Guido
Depends what you want to do, upgrade or use the base as i2s source for home made dacs etc.
Guido
bezobraznia said:Carlosfm, ofcourse i need of service manual 🙂 that's because my question is about 🙂
Send me an e-mail through the forum, I'll answer you with a pdf. 😉
Thank You all 🙂
I really consider of using some non-oversampling dac DIY with - 8x TDA1543 (i already order 8 pieces tda's) in paralel (i think at power 7-8V for dacs) directly from i2s of the player or experimenting in CS8414 + 8xTDA1543 DAC from the digital out...
Best Reggards!
I really consider of using some non-oversampling dac DIY with - 8x TDA1543 (i already order 8 pieces tda's) in paralel (i think at power 7-8V for dacs) directly from i2s of the player or experimenting in CS8414 + 8xTDA1543 DAC from the digital out...
Best Reggards!
Both my Philips CD 640 and CD 660 use that same PCB with 7210/7220/1541/833.
640/660 have CDM-2 though, so servo pcb could be different then also.
640/660 have CDM-2 though, so servo pcb could be different then also.
TDA1540 said:It seems hardly likely to me that Grundig bothered to make a near-identical singlesided version of this well-known PCB.
carlosfm said:
Yes they did.
Yes indeed. They had to, because Philips was 100% owner of Grundig, those days, like Marantz. Their best was the CD9009, hard to find these days....
No own pcb's ? mmm, have a look here
http://www.dcaudio.kgb.pl/grundig8400.htm
the mk2: but i dont think it's an improvement.
nice site btw.

http://www.dcaudio.kgb.pl/grundig8400.htm
the mk2: but i dont think it's an improvement.
nice site btw.

Lourens said:Yes indeed. They had to, because Philips was 100% owner of Grundig, those days, like Marantz.
Yes, true.
Philips owned Grundig for some years.
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