Hello and welcome to the forum. You will find plenty of like minded and knowledgeable folk on here.
Hello Lee, and welcome to the forum. You will find plenty of like minded and knowledgeable folk on here. Your D6 was a nice example to work on...
The D6C has Dolby C and a line out as well. The D6 and D3 also have line outs but don't have Dolby C. They all sound very good but my personal...
Hi and welcome to Stereo2go. Good luck with getting the Aiwa working. It will be a great, and very rewarding, project for you and the kids. You...
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Hi and welcome. You will find plenty of knowledgeable folk on here who can help out.
BE VERY CAREFUL HERE! The DC2 uses the CX20084 motor control chip, which is easily destroyed by switch mode power supplies, as well as a reverse...
@Hook91 I have just sent you a message.
Hello and welcome to Stereo2go. Your problem could be the CP301 muting module. The easiest way to check for this is to remove it. If the muting...
Ray, please send me a PM next time you are coming to the UK and, hopefully, we can get it sorted out. Emiel, I guess this is a question which...
Thanks for the kind words Derek. I'm glad it got back to you OK.
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There are two auto stop systems in the D6 and D6C. The mechanical system, which @Silverera is describing is only activated on Play and Record....
It's interesting to hear that the adaptor was delivering 6.8V. This seems to happen quite a lot with these old adaptors. I would recommend using...
Even if your power supply is a linear type, sometimes the regulation on them isn't accurate as can be seen in the photos in my posting on the...
Hello and welcome to Stereo2go. Unfortunately, the fact that it's vibrating before pressing "Play" indicates that the CX20084 is damaged. The...
Hello Awei_tank and welcome to Stereo2go.
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