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In Reply to: Cambridge CD6 posted by dst on May 23, 2000 at 06:08:56:
Hi there,This is what I did and what worked for me. First double the capacitance of the servo board psu and bridge the electro's with some good 220 nf film cap's (wima mkp for example) and a styroflex 10 nf cap. This made a great difference, I used sprague 4700 uf cap's for this. Second I gave the clock psu it's own transformer, 15 V secondary, this gave some improvement. You could replace all ceramic 100 nf cap's with better wima mks4 or ero mkt film types, should give some improvement. Try to dampen tha case and the chips. Use oscon cap's for decoupling of all the digital's psu's.
Good luck, JZ
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- Re: Cambridge CD6 - JZ 09:16:40 05/23/00 (6)
- Re: Cambridge CD6 - dst 22:30:31 05/23/00 (5)
- Re: Cambridge CD6 - JZ 01:39:00 05/24/00 (4)
- Re: Cambridge CD6 - dst 05:15:23 05/24/00 (3)
- Re: Cambridge CD6 - JZ 05:48:46 05/24/00 (2)
- Thanks to JZ - dst 02:09:20 05/26/00 (1)
- welcome! - JZ 15:13:02 05/28/00 (0)