Better call me "Fat Cat" or "Alfcat" .... Kitty is a bit "feminine". 話晒我都係 "佬" ....貓公一隻 ..... 唔想太乸 ... 請見諒.
For the plastic mounts, you can go to Golden (middle floor). Those shops selling IDE cables, etc. should have these plugs / mounts.
If they don't have it anymore, go to NEW Golden Computer Centre. There are some Second Hand shops there. They should have these mounts but of course "second hand" type.
I am also asking a company if they have this mount for you. Give them a day or two to reply (through email). Will post you another message later.
Totally exhausted. Sorry fellows, it is easier for me to type in English.
I finally set the clock PCB right today. After removing the old clock, I connect the Date Line just like Viewer did and got the power from the main PCB of the CD 33 at 9V.
However, when I power on, the machine gives "tic .. tic" sound and no reaction at all. I was so scarced that I turned it off immediately. I tried one more time and the result is the same.
Sorry fellows, without an expert by my side, I finally re-arrange thing back to its original shape. Luckily, my CD 33 still works. Thank God about that.
I think I won't touch the clock again until I have a chance to see KK Sir and ask his expert advice on this first.
Yes, I used this one. There are 5 holes. Bottom ones says 100V (which I measured only +38V using my meter).
Second one is BLANK.
Third is +38V (measured with my meter) and the Fourth, Fifth are Ground.
Also, on my PCB where the original clock is, there are only 4 pins which form a SQURE. But the new clock is RECTANGULAR. How can I fit the new clock in the CD 33 PCB if I omit the "clock kit pcb"?
I will borrow a camera and take some photos. I sold my camera some months ago. The past photos were taken by my office camera.
Thanks for your help. I am so glad I see you here again! :
I got the power from another source of the CD 33 PCB. As it is already very late, I will post the photos tomorrow afternoon after visiting my ex-teacher.
Anyway, many thanks for ALL the help you have offered and sorry for all those disturbing calls I made to you.
I have read a review from the following web site for modification of you mono block power amp for you reference.
http://www.polkaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?t=49454
My colleagues are busy doing the timetabling for this few days as well. Hope to have it finished by tomorrow.
I am having my first week of holiday, enjoying CD music and doing some shopping for myself.
Just wonder whether Hi Fi Fever can have a class for Electronics 白痴 like me. I really want to learn what are the uses of resistors, capacitors, relays, transistors, vacuum tubes and their classifications. Not to mention HOW to read circuit diagrams ...
Looks like I am greedy but I think Hi Fi Fever had a class like this last year. I "think" some parents may be interested in taking their kids with them for class like this.