Picked up a 1990 CD player. Noticed the audio sounds slightly distorted on loud passages. Almost like the output was too high. I started poking around and found a transistor getting very hot when the cd is playing. It doesn't get hot when not playing the cd. The part # on the pcb is TR103. The transistor beside it (tr 104) seems fine. Any ideas? I don't have the schematic.
Distorted audio and HOT transistor - Denon DCD-610 CD PLAYER
Collapse
X
-
Tags: None
-
Re: Distorted audio and HOT transistor - Denon DCD-610 CD PLAYER
see if a resistor is connected to the emitter .then calculate the current . then see what it connects to and see what current it should draw normally .
these things are impossible for me without a schematic . -
Re: Distorted audio and HOT transistor - Denon DCD-610 CD PLAYER
It's likely those are spindle motor drive the transistors are for.
The CXA1182 IC drives many transistors in a bridge. The pairs drive the spindle servo, sled motor, tracking coil and focus coil. So four pairs.
Check the power supply voltages. Voltage regs IC501, IC502 look like they've been replaced. Guessing +/-12V from them.
Or the spindle motor is drawing too much current, the brushes do wear out.Comment
-
Re: Distorted audio and HOT transistor - Denon DCD-610 CD PLAYER
It's likely those are spindle motor drive the transistors are for.
The CXA1182 IC drives many transistors in a bridge. The pairs drive the spindle servo, sled motor, tracking coil and focus coil. So four pairs.
Check the power supply voltages. Voltage regs IC501, IC502 look like they've been replaced. Guessing +/-12V from them.
Or the spindle motor is drawing too much current, the brushes do wear out.Comment
-
Re: Distorted audio and HOT transistor - Denon DCD-610 CD PLAYER
Comment
-
-
Re: Distorted audio and HOT transistor - Denon DCD-610 CD PLAYER
By the way. I have a DENON dcd-910. It may use the same transport. I'll look at it tonight to see if I can swap transports to troubleshoot.Comment
-
Re: Distorted audio and HOT transistor - Denon DCD-610 CD PLAYER
That transistor is likely focus drive output, (try cleaning the lens) You say the transistor is getting hot but that is likely normal. TR107 seems to have a poor connection on its collector (resolder it) If you don't have a scope it might be hard to troubleshoot the problem.
If the problem seems to be with loud passages, its likely once the signal gets converted to analog.Last edited by R_J; 01-19-2021, 10:57 AM.Comment
-
Re: Distorted audio and HOT transistor - Denon DCD-610 CD PLAYER
That transistor is likely focus drive output, (try cleaning the lens) You say the transistor is getting hot but that is likely normal. TR107 seems to have a poor connection on its collector (resolder it) If you don't have a scope it might be hard to troubleshoot the problem.
If the problem seems to be with loud passages, its likely once the signal gets converted to analog.Comment
-
Re: Distorted audio and HOT transistor - Denon DCD-610 CD PLAYER
TR103 & TR104 are the focus drive transistors, TR103 collector connects to +10vdc, TR104 collector connects to -10vdc, Check that the + & - voltages are correct. (check when the cd is operating)
Have you tried using the head phone jack to see if the audio is the same?Last edited by R_J; 01-19-2021, 11:45 AM.Comment
-
Re: Distorted audio and HOT transistor - Denon DCD-610 CD PLAYER
Thanks! Will do. So does it stand to reason that they should be the same operating temp? One is super hot. The other is just warm.Comment
-
Re: Distorted audio and HOT transistor - Denon DCD-610 CD PLAYER
It would depend on where it is focusing, it is likely driving the focus coil harder in one direction, there could be a number of reasons for this.Comment
-
Re: Distorted audio and HOT transistor - Denon DCD-610 CD PLAYER
That transistor is likely focus drive output, (try cleaning the lens) You say the transistor is getting hot but that is likely normal. TR107 seems to have a poor connection on its collector (resolder it) If you don't have a scope it might be hard to troubleshoot the problem.
If the problem seems to be with loud passages, its likely once the signal gets converted to analog.
So that apparently a "fault" and isn't responsible for the distortion. Anyway, I reflowed the solder on several spots on both decks (since I had them open). I'll continue to investigate the distortion. I'll try it with another amp/speaker setup. Thanks!!Comment
Related Topics
Collapse
-
Hello, I have tried to see what could be the problem in this CD-player with no luck.
The service manual for Denon pro gear is hard to come by.
The player loads the CD, spin the disc, but instead of focus adjustment the sled itself is jumping a few millimeters, and tries about 5-6 times and shows "Media Error"
The CD-transport itself has a partnumber of TD-S208PR-6, not much of info able to find.
This can be a problem with the PCB itself, but most often the transport is the problem....-
Channel: Troubleshooting Audio Equipment
-
-
by ajvpbHi all,
Hobbyist repairman here so I've reached the end of my troubleshooting abilities. The audio out of the FL+FR speakers is very distorted and almost unintelligible. BUT! That only applies to digital audio; Analog plays through just fine. The distortion carries to headphones if those are plugged in with audio from a digital source. All other speaker channels play fine regardless of digital or analog.
Previous experience with similar distorted audio has been bad resistors on the amp output - Could bad smd resistors on the hdmi board cause the same problem? My understanding...-
Channel: Troubleshooting Audio Equipment
-
-
by DukeWaddtrying to identify this transistor
its from a denon amp where one channel burnt up a couple resistors and transistors....-
Channel: Troubleshooting Audio Equipment
-
-
This specification for the MEDION AKOYA S15447 + ext. DVD Player Notebook can be useful for upgrading or repairing a laptop that is not working. As a community we are working through our specifications to add valuable data like the S15447 + ext. DVD Player boardview and S15447 + ext. DVD Player schematic. Our users have donated over 1 million documents which are being added to the site. This page will be updated soon with additional information. Alternatively you can request additional help from our users directly on the relevant badcaps forum. Please note that we offer no warranties that any...09-06-2024, 05:30 PM
-
by Francesc V.Hi:
I have this CD player that goes with a KSS-210A lens. Symptoms are as follow:
- Tray opens and closes normally
- Any CD that you insert, it's spinned.....but no track numbers...the CD just spins (no sound counting tracks).
I thought it was the lens, so I've purchased a new one and installed it, but it goes the same
- I've removed the blob form the new lens. I think it goes shortened for transportation
- I've checked connectivity between 4 "interface" cables just in case one of them were broken.
...-
Channel: Troubleshooting Audio Equipment
-
- Loading...
- No more items.
Comment