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Post subject: Re: Scratch built AC3-RF board installed in my ProScan, PSLD Posted: 21 May 2018, 06:30 |
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krbahr wrote: The other option that I do is to just solder the parts directly to the Audio board, that way you don't have to worry about mounting an extra board. Hmmm... never thought about that and also curious to see how such a mod would look like. Would you have any pics to show? Also, I would still prefer putting the parts on a separate board since I have swapped these boards into different machines and it's obvious it's much easier to move the circuit in this fashion since it's self contained.
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Post subject: Re: Scratch built AC3-RF board installed in my ProScan, PSLD Posted: 22 May 2018, 04:57 |
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ldfan wrote: krbahr wrote: The other option that I do is to just solder the parts directly to the Audio board, that way you don't have to worry about mounting an extra board. Hmmm... never thought about that and also curious to see how such a mod would look like. Would you have any pics to show? Also, I would still prefer putting the parts on a separate board since I have swapped these boards into different machines and it's obvious it's much easier to move the circuit in this fashion since it's self contained. No I don’t have any pictures, it’s different for each model. Your board would be faster to install, I just like to add directly to the board as it fits in tight spaces as in some of the older players and I never have to worry about it coming loose inside the player.
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ldfan
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Post subject: Re: Scratch built AC3-RF board installed in my ProScan, PSLD Posted: 22 May 2018, 06:51 |
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krbahr wrote: No I don’t have any pictures, it’s different for each model. Your board would be faster to install, I just like to add directly to the board as it fits in tight spaces as in some of the older players and I never have to worry about it coming loose inside the player.
Well good to know. Love to see it one day just to visualize it so feel free to post pics here in the future. Thanks for the feedback.
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Post subject: Re: Scratch built AC3-RF board installed in my ProScan, PSLD Posted: 22 Apr 2020, 19:21 |
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I guess I should have listed all the parts. These are the two transistors I used. NTE123AP for Q1 DTA124ES for Q2 Hope this helps
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