NAIM CD3
June 20 2008
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This player definitely deserves some serious attention. Where
this
machine excells constructionwise is the PCB layout, simplicity of
digital section and cool mechanism.
The grounding, the
regulation, the capacitors - everything is from the best
league, head and shoulders above the Philips / Marantz machines of that
time.
This CD3 sound is very dynamic, rhytmical, natural sounding. I love it
both before and even more - after lampization.
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Back-lit naim logo. Very narcistic
The green PCB is screaming "NAIM job !!!". I don't know any other maker
so fanatical about star grounding, tantalum caps and regulation by
LM317.
I think that using tantalum caps is a decisive factor in creation of
NAIM house sound.
BUT - back to the goodies:
Check out - 6 voltage regulators and) each one
- high end Linear Technologies LM317 - best of the best.
Almost none of the caps are ultra sophisticated tantalum like in more
costly modells.
Opamps - one of the best -OPA 604 from Burr-Brown.
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The caps around DAC - all kosher MKP's And the DAC is a
S1 !!!
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200 VA is less than in the big NAIM but still this player has HUGELY
oversized transformer.
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Typical DIN plug from NAIM. Sorry - I remove them immediately. What a
stupidity NOT providing RCA's at least as an option on the side.
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I drilled the 10 mm holes for the RCA sockets.
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RCA's in place.
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The above drawing shows my tried and tested suggestion for a snipit
modification - connecting the first opamp to RCA's via a capacitor. Add
to this a quick NOS mod and the player plays MUCH better than stock
unit. The cost of this mod - snipit and NOS - is 10 Euros for a pair of
decent MKP caps (or tantalum in this case, connected plus to opamp,
minus to RCA). and 2 Euros for a pair of RCA's.
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These are the active elements - opamps and relais - which we will no
longer use. This all becomes just one triode.
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The famous 6 regulators with back of the box serving as a radiator.
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I really fell in love with this mechanism. It is great ! The LAST
mechanism from Philips magnetic CDM's. (The number 9)
The last possible upgrade would be the clock - there is a standard one
. We could fix here a superclock.
I did perform the NOS
conversion. It really allows this player to improve A GREAT DEAL ! It
should be obbligatory even without any other tweaking or lampization.
Just say : one - two - three and cut 3 tracks on the PCB. as shown
below.
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Not much space for lampizator but there is some.
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On the picture you can see the inside of CD3. The TDA has no crown, but
who cares. The mechanism is a FANTASTIC CDM9. It is so simple and good
that I recommend it very much. Genius at work !
The small transformer and the tube is from me.
With just one Siemens ECC801S it sounds so much better than the stock
player that I can not tell you. Lampization thrashes the NAIM 4-opamp
per channel analog stage. Even if the op-amps are the best, and
application is the best, it looses to the tube in every imaginable
department.
Add to this the NOS cut and there you have a dream player. Definitely
in my top 5 worldwide.
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The yellow wire are the NOS conversion and the trace cuts are marked
red. The chip SAA7220p/B is bypassed.
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In the red elypse the capacitors which I would change for better ones
like OSCONS . I would but I did not. Just a suggestion.
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The sound is so good from this Siemens ECC801S triode that my hands
were shaking.
The schematics is this:
Anode follower
Ra - 15K
Rk = 250 Ohms
Ck bypass = 100 uF Tantalum (YES this cathode resistor bypass is
excellent)
R conversion and grid - 82 Ohms
Ia = 3,7 mA
U= 150 V
Ua = 90 V
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the transformer and anode power filter. somehow squeezed in this flat
box. Tube heater is AC so it does not require any parts at all.
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