hamityanik Publish time 2021-11-26 16:54:53

D-15 Distorted Audio on Both Channels

Hi,

I have a Sony D-15 Discman that is not working properly. It plays the CDs well, but the audio output is distorted. Both line out and headphone output is the same. I did all of these:

- Replaced all the electrolytic caps
- +6v voltage rail checked and tiny adjustment has been done

- +3.4v voltage rail was OK
- PLL Frequency was 4.3MHz which is correct

I connected my headphone directly to the DAC's output but the audio was also distorted at that point.

I checked the supply voltages of the PCM60P and the audio amp M51556, it needs to be 4.8v according to the service manual but it was about 5.8v. After that, I checked the Q301 ripple filter and base resistor which is 2.2k, and it seems also okay, but the transistor outputs 5.8v somehow instead of 4.8v. I haven't changed the transistor yet.

Unfortunately, I do not have an oscilloscope to check the voltage stability.

Do I need to change the DAC? Do you have any suggestions?

Thank you in advance!


kaosun Publish time 2021-11-28 14:29:25

Repair the 4.8V power supply and replace the M51568.

hamityanik Publish time 2021-11-28 14:49:07

Edited by hamityanik at 2021-11-28 14:55

kaosun replied at 2021-11-28 14:29
Repair the 4.8V power supply and replace the M51568.
Thank you for your answer!

Sorry, I checked the 4.8v rail again, it's 5.3v, not 5.8v. The service manual of the D-15 says it needs to be 4.8v, but on the other hand, D-25 has the same ripple filter circuit and the service manual says 5.3v. Something is not right.

I think I mixed the numbers somewhere.

Before replacing the M51568, as I said before, I connected my headphone directly to the DAC's output and I'm listening same distorted sound on that point. Do I still need to replace the M51568?


kaosun Publish time 2021-11-28 19:56:38

Yes, please. The LineOUT is not supposed to be directly connected by earphone. The output impedance is 47KOHM, not the 32OHM of your earphone. If you hook an earphone, on a normal LINEOUT of a working D15, you'll hear the distortion. Again, it's normal because your wrong connection, not a circuit issue. However, the power amp of the M51568 is supposed to drive a low impedance load like your earphones.

hamityanik Publish time 2022-01-11 12:18:52

Thank you!

I injected external audio into the M51568's inputs and it was perfectly fine. So I changed the PCM60P DAC to give it a try. But nothing changed. Still, the same distorted audio coming out. I think that the problem is not in the analog circuitry. I suspect it's on the digital side. What is the probability of failing CXK5816M RAM or CXD1135 DSP?

hamityanik Publish time 2022-01-12 10:16:30

I changed CXK5816 RAM, still no luck. The same distorted sound. :(

Maybe CXD1135 DSP is the problem?

Here is the sample output by the way:
http://sndup.net/rh93

GT-R Publish time 2022-02-16 05:17:20

hamityanik replied at 2022-01-12 10:16
I changed CXK5816 RAM, still no luck. The same distorted sound.

Maybe CXD1135 DSP is the problem ...

try to change dac
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