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TECH: Tips or advice replacing Rowe combo cd player
I am replacing the pd-m40 pioneer cd player in my Rowe R-93. I just
bought one on Ebay. I know there is the board for the interface inside with leads soldered to the cd player board. Anyone have any tips or advice on switching that over to the new (old) cd player. Did they actually use solder? Thanks, Steve |
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TECH: Tips or advice replacing Rowe combo cd player
On Feb 27, 10:31 pm, wrote:
I am replacing the pd-m40 pioneer cd player in my Rowe R-93. I just bought one on Ebay. I know there is the board for the interface inside with leads soldered to the cd player board. Anyone have any tips or advice on switching that over to the new (old) cd player. Did they actually use solder? Thanks, Steve Yes, they used solder there are 4 wires +5 Gnd, wire to the IR receiver and Mute Just put them on the same places on the board in the new player that they were in the old player -------- if you dont have a player, or you have bought a different model then: +5 and ground are easy to determine the IR wire goes to the IR receiver on the front panel- there will be 3 legs on it +V, Gnd and signal, you connect to the signal line There should be links on the main PCB marked "mute" you may have to experiment with different links to find a MUTE that is the right polarity if there are more than one. if you are using the interface board and not wiring directly, then its pretty much impossible to blow anything up. |
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TECH: Tips or advice replacing Rowe combo cd player
On Mar 1, 6:06*pm, kreed wrote:
On Feb 27, 10:31 pm, wrote: I am replacing the pd-m40 pioneer cd player in my Rowe R-93. I just bought one on Ebay. I know there is the board for the interface inside with leads soldered to the cd player board. Anyone have any tips or advice on switching that over to the new (old) cd player. Did they actually use solder? Thanks, Steve Yes, they used solder there are 4 wires +5 Gnd, wire to the IR receiver and Mute Just put them on the same places on the board in the new player that they were in the old player -------- if you dont have a player, or you have bought a different model then: +5 and ground are easy to determine the IR wire goes to the IR receiver on the front panel- there will be 3 legs on it +V, Gnd and signal, you connect to the signal line There should be links on the main PCB marked "mute" *you may have to experiment with different links to find a MUTE that is the right polarity if there are more than one. if you are using the interface board and not wiring directly, then its pretty much impossible to blow anything up. Yes I have the old player and the interface board, all still connected. Thanks! |
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