Well, here is another episode this time with the am/fm and amplifier panel. Since this panel is working fine there is not much to do. I explain what failed on other units and put thermal paste onto the heatsinks. This helps a lot to cool the amplifiers down.
This page is dedicated to the Philips Compact Disc Sound Machine from 1987. Since my own device broke right after the warranty expired it is going to be resurrected after more than 30 years. The content of the pages describe the issues I am facing with bringing this machine back to life. And there are a lot…
Email: office@70cd555.com
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