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Philips mcd702.....I think amp blew. Makes loud buzzz when I connect speakers. CD player works in the headphone mode, but not speakers. Can I use CD without amp? Convert the ribbon wire to wall plug??

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 19, 2007

SOURCE: old pioneer GM120 amp

ok first the large red is battery connection, black large is ground find good source to ground, the 0.75 is most likely the power on for the amp you should hook it up to the power antenna wire on the radio. this will turn on the amp when the radio is turned on. the grey green and black are prob speaker hook ups input. the four wires are speaker outs, the red wire might be power for cd changer test it to see if it puts out power when amp is on.

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Frank Mangiapane

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  • Posted on Apr 09, 2009

SOURCE: 500X emitting feedback squeaking

One source of hum is from bad rectifiers in the car alternator, if this problem stops when key is turned to accessory then have your alternator checked for bad rectifiers.Good luck and please don't forget to rate.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 10, 2009

SOURCE: I have a rca rs2640 stereo system. The display, cd

It sounds like maybe you have speaker wires touching somewhere. If they are touching it will blow fuses, especially if you turn the volume up to try to hear anything. DO NOT put bigger fuses in to replace the old ones, you will actually do more damage to your system because a higher volt fuse will allow a higher voltage to "spike" in your stereo and might just start frying internal parts.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 04, 2010

SOURCE: loud hum out of BaseCube 12 subwoofer

Actually I"m having the same problem. It is most probably the capacitors on the power supply internally. they are known to dry out and go back. cheap easy fix by a competent electronics repair facility. Also Cambridge will fix it for $75 plus shipping

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 04, 2010

SOURCE: I recently bought Philips DSP

hi! i am the computer expert i will solve your problem , just buy 4nos. 3.5mm jack(without wire connected) . Buy 3meter wire and solder it with one for pc and other 3 for the home theatre.
For more information contact: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], Ph. no +9104522381424 .
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hi! i am the computer expert i will solve your problem , just buy 4nos. 3.5mm jack(without wire connected) . Buy 3meter wire and solder it with one for pc and other 3 for the home theatre.
For more information contact: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], Ph. no +9104522381424 .
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Just wondered if i can connect my speakers straight to cd player or do i need to go through an amp Thanks

Component CD players like yours must be used with an amplifier. Their output is called "line level" and isn't beefy enough to drive speakers directly. An amplifier is needed to boost those line level signals to speaker level. The same is true for other components like tape decks, DVD players and so on. A CD player may have a headphone output jack, though, since headphones don't require the same power levels as speakers. So you could use the player by itself for headphone listening.

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I need to know the name/part number of the round central part that clamps a CD in place. This is a Philips MCD702 player which loads from the top. The part is a small plastic ring that goes around the...

Its just the CD tray holder, u usually can get one from another junk player (most are the same). I can tell you that you won't be able to order one from phillips (no aftermarket parts available). You would need to have a really expensive shelf system for the company to support a parts market. Most of these when they're broke they're tossed out as no parts are available. You can call Phillips and they can tell you yay or nay. But I would try an find a used on at maybe a thrift store or something for a few bucks
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The headphone is tapped before the final stage of the amp, so knowing that those work properly helps to isolate the problem. I think that this model uses an IC for the voltage amp section prior to the final amp stage. That being said, the IC is probably an UPC2598 (if memory serves). I'll confirm tonight. Try resoldering any connections that appear to be grainy or have rings. Let me know what you find.
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UNPLUG THE GREEN WIRE FROM THE COMPUTER AND PLUG IT INTO A CD PLAYER IF IT WORKS BETTER ON A CD PLAYER THAN THE COMPUTER IT SELF THERE MAYBE A PROBLEM WITH THE SOUND CARD AND ALSO TRY THESE STEPS I AM GOING TO GIVE YOU I AM SURE ONE OF THEM WILL WORK.

1. Please ensure that the all the connections between the satellite speakers and the subwoofer are firmly connected.
2. Next, please connect the green colored 3.5mm audio jack to another audio device such as an iPod or an MP3 player.
3. Ensure that the SoundTouch remote control is firmly connected to the back of the subwoofer.
4. Connect the power cord from the subwoofer and connect it to another single power outlet in your house. If you have an automated voltage regulator (AVR), please connect the power cord through the AVR instead of connecting it directly to a power outlet in your house.
5. Power up the speaker system and check whether the power button on the SoundTouch remote control will light up.
6. Turn on the Matrix Mode ON. This option is on the SoundTouch remote control. This is to ensure all speakers from the speaker system will produce audio that will be played from the audio device.
7. Play audio from the audio device. Check and see whether the all the speakers will produce audio being played from the audio device.

IF NONE WORK TRY THESE STEPS:
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