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Post subject: [CLD-1010] AC3 Modding Posted: 04 Jan 2013, 22:01 |
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Hi,
I came across a CLD-1010 and I did some research and found that it can be modded to support AC3 and DTS. What I couldn't find in this research was how is this mod done? If anyone knows of a link I missed, it would be much appreciated. Thanks!
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lizardkingjr
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Post subject: Re: Modding CLD-1010 Posted: 05 Jan 2013, 01:41 |
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krbahr wrote: Every player made can be modified with an AC-3 RF output. You just need the points to connect to and the diagram to build. Now the DTS can only be done if the Audio chipset has a digital output pin. The LD-V8000 actually does not have that output so I can tell you that all players with digital audio do not have the option. You need to check a service manual. I think that the CLD-1010 only has analog audio outputs. TLK
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Post subject: Re: Modding CLD-1010 Posted: 05 Jan 2013, 02:01 |
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I've read that this one can be modded for both.
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grasshopper
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Post subject: Re: Modding CLD-1010 Posted: 05 Jan 2013, 02:12 |
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zahntron wrote: I've read that this one can be modded for both. Yes both can be done without little trouble, just work involved as its all done through moving boards from the bottom and carefull soldering for the pcm/dts. If you want the mods done contact ldservice or Kurtis, I have to many LD projects at the moment, I still have 2 1010s torn down also. Duane, MI
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Post subject: Re: Modding CLD-1010 Posted: 05 Jan 2013, 04:35 |
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grasshopper wrote: zahntron wrote: I've read that this one can be modded for both. Yes both can be done without little trouble, just work involved as its all done through moving boards from the bottom and carefull soldering for the pcm/dts. If you want the mods done contact ldservice or Kurtis, I have to many LD projects at the moment, I still have 2 1010s torn down also. Duane, MI Cool! Thank you. I'll do that if I feel this mod is beyond what I can do.
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ldfan
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Post subject: Re: Modding CLD-1010 Posted: 03 Jul 2021, 19:36 |
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You can still order a kit from Benedictus.... http://www.benedictus.de/bde/AC3-1.htmI think the cost is about 75 Euro + 20 Euro for shipping. The kit comes w/ all the parts needed to complete the mod + specific instructions on where to solder wires on your specific player. I have used these kits a lot in the early 2000's and they work great. However, I have since moved on and now making my own boards to keep cost down as I continue to upgrade my remaining players.
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ldfan
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Post subject: Re: Modding CLD-1010 Posted: 04 Jul 2021, 01:30 |
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This is the schematic of the one that has proven reliable and overall a fairly simple design for use on all North American players (except maybe Sony models). Parts list is as follows.... Q1 = Transistor NTE123AP (NPN) Q2 = Transistor DTA-124ES (PNP) C1, C2, C3, C4 = Ceramic Capacitor 0.1uf R1 = Resistor 1k ohm, 1/4 watt (diagram says 100 ohm but I found no issue w/ 1k ohm) R2 = Resistor 680 ohm, 1/4 watt R3 = Resistor 10k ohm, 1/4 watt R4 = Resistor 100k ohm, 1/4 watt R5 = Resistor 75 ohm, 1/4 watt This is the first board I made based on the schematic and showing where all the parts go. TopBottomFinally, here are links on the two players I had modded with my home made boards that might be useful.... Scratch built AC3-RF board installed in my ProScan, PSLD43Pioneer CLD-M90 now modded for AC-3 RF and Digital OutputsHope this helps
Last edited by ldfan on 06 Dec 2022, 19:00, edited 2 times in total.
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ldfan
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Post subject: Re: Modding CLD-1010 Posted: 07 Jul 2021, 04:01 |
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Well good luck with it. It's been fun for me getting my fleet upgraded. The only other challenge you'll need to work on is finding the points in the player. It shouldn't be too difficult w/ a service manual on hand.
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cplusplus
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Post subject: Re: Modding CLD-1010 Posted: 11 Aug 2022, 04:20 |
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Here is how I recently added AC-3 RF: Attachment:
CLD-1010_Taps.jpeg [ 334.8 KiB | Viewed 1996 times ]
The board is labeled. From top to bottom: +5, -5, GND, A RF. Here is the photo of the top of the ADEM board: Attachment:
CLD-1010_ADEM.jpeg [ 213.41 KiB | Viewed 1996 times ]
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