HISTORY:
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While the Marantz PMD340 is a good workhorse in the audio production environment, it becomes pretty useless once the CD drive fails and the laser assembly has gone A.W.O.L!
This machine was in use by us for long periods in a studio environment, never missing a beat until the laser needed replacing. Tech's took the laser electronics out to have them replaced and "poof" disappeared, somewhere. So I have this PMD340 which is absolutely fully functional but without a laser - pretty useless.
I no longer am prepared to spend time servicing our equipment (retired and TRYING to have a break from all that) and as a result, this equipment has now become an "organ donor" for other PMD340 owners.
This is the HEADPHONE BOARD, which is referred to in the Service Manual as PV01
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MARANTZ - CD Player HEADPHONE BOARD ONLY
General Information PMD340
Made in Japan
Rack case construction
Single CD unit
Supports standard CD-DA discs but ALSO CD-TEXT (extremely useful for production house produced CD's which may have special information in this area)
Large easy to read Orange backlit display
Pitch change/bend user control
Analog audio outputs (Balanced & Unbalanced)
Digital outputs (SPDIF)
Error correction method: Cross-interleave Read Solomon code (CIRC)
16 bit linear quantization
Built in test modes (explained in the Service manual)
Wired remote control ports
Now to the specific information about this PMD340 Module, the HEADPHONE BOARD
Part # WG374K103-0 PV01
Function is to provide local monitoring (headphone) output from the CD player.
Drop in replacement (no soldering required) if you have problems with noisy/uneven headphone levels or the jack socket has been damaged in some way.
NO permanent interconnections, all signals are routed via connectors on this board.
Screw down (Philips head screws) supports which are easy to remove and access/replace the board.
Active device is a 4558 Op amp, nice ELNA sub miniature electro's and the level control is a sealed AMPS sub-miniature pot.
Included with the PCB is the mounting screws, Level knob (push on) and the cabling with connectors.
PCB DIMENSIONS:
68mm x 27mm
TESTING:
Headphone output was fully functioning with no issues until the laser assembly failed, now that the complete CD drive assembly has been removed the system still works (in a fashion) with all front controls active such as track selection, pitch bending etc but of course anything that requires signals back from the laser reading do not work!
This PCB has been carefully removed from the equipment while taking standard ESD precautions and the board is now placed in a sealed clear plastic packaging (no ESD sensitive devices the board), awaiting it's opportunity to breathe new life into another PMD340!