Toshiba SD 1750 Dvd player. No audio

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John Di Matteo

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Audio is very low or not present.
Tried differnt cables, t.v. etc.... no luck.

any help would be appreciated.
 
You'll get several replies on this one. Bad cap(s) relating to the audio
op-amps. Don't know which board - they're 100uf @ 16 volts. Replace with 25
volt rating or better.

Mark Z.


"John Di Matteo" <dickens65@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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Audio is very low or not present.
Tried differnt cables, t.v. etc.... no luck.

any help would be appreciated.
 
You'll get several replies on this one. Bad cap(s) relating to the audio
op-amps. Don't know which board - they're 100uf @ 16 volts. Replace with 25
volt rating or better.
C928 and C929 on the mainboard. The caps are located close to the connector
that the power supply feeds to. - Reinhart
 
Thanks for your help. I replaced caps C928 and C929 with 100uF @ 25
volts and audio was back.

Thanks again -John.

LASERandDVDfan wrote:
You'll get several replies on this one. Bad cap(s) relating to the audio
op-amps. Don't know which board - they're 100uf @ 16 volts. Replace with 25
volt rating or better.


C928 and C929 on the mainboard. The caps are located close to the connector
that the power supply feeds to. - Reinhart
 
Reinhart

Sorry to bother you. I was wondering if you have a solution for the SD-4205
model.

thanks

z

"LASERandDVDfan" <laseranddvdfan@aol.com> wrote in message
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You'll get several replies on this one. Bad cap(s) relating to the audio
op-amps. Don't know which board - they're 100uf @ 16 volts. Replace with
25
volt rating or better.

C928 and C929 on the mainboard. The caps are located close to the
connector
that the power supply feeds to. - Reinhart
 

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