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SONY DAV-DZ100 DVD/home cinema - audio question

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b

Jan 1, 1970
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I have recently repaired this dvd-amp-home cinema unit (see here for
pic/info: http://www.totalhomecinema.co.uk/products/sony-dav-dz100-review.php
)

My 'problem' and i am not sure if it even is a problem!) is that I
get no audio in any mode (dvd, tuner) through the SCART connector at
the rear when the unit is connected to my TV . to make things worse I
do not have the original remote or speakers, I have used a similar
sony remote but which does not allow me to enter the setup.

before I order a new remote, if by any chance someone out there
reading this has or knows this system, could they confirm that there
is an audio line out on this thing?! this will help me to eliminate
the possibility of a problem in the audio circuitry.

Or, any good AV forums where i could ask this question?
TIA
B
 
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Kalman Rubinson

Jan 1, 1970
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I have recently repaired this dvd-amp-home cinema unit (see here for
pic/info: http://www.totalhomecinema.co.uk/products/sony-dav-dz100-review.php
)

My 'problem' and i am not sure if it even is a problem!) is that I
get no audio in any mode (dvd, tuner) through the SCART connector at
the rear when the unit is connected to my TV . to make things worse I
do not have the original remote or speakers, I have used a similar
sony remote but which does not allow me to enter the setup.

before I order a new remote, if by any chance someone out there
reading this has or knows this system, could they confirm that there
is an audio line out on this thing?! this will help me to eliminate
the possibility of a problem in the audio circuitry.

Or, any good AV forums where i could ask this question?

According to the manual for the US version, there is no audio output
except to the speakers.

Kal
 
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Arfa Daily

Jan 1, 1970
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b said:
many thanks Kal !
-B

It's common on HC systems for there to be no line level outputs, as I guess
the manufacturers see no point as they have already built in a six channel
amplifier that they consider is adequate for the job. A good group to ask HC
related questions on is

uk.media.home-cinema

Arfa
 
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Adrian C

Jan 1, 1970
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b said:
I have recently repaired this dvd-amp-home cinema unit (see here for
pic/info: http://www.totalhomecinema.co.uk/products/sony-dav-dz100-review.php
)

My 'problem' and i am not sure if it even is a problem!) is that I
get no audio in any mode (dvd, tuner) through the SCART connector at
the rear when the unit is connected to my TV . to make things worse I
do not have the original remote or speakers, I have used a similar
sony remote but which does not allow me to enter the setup.

Are there any audio connections to the socket on the PCB?
Does a DMM show a conductive path?
 
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b

Jan 1, 1970
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It's common on HC systems for there to be no line level outputs, as I guess
the manufacturers see no point as they have already built in a six channel
amplifier that they consider is adequate for the job. A good group to ask HC
related questions on is

uk.media.home-cinema

Arfa

cheers Arfa. though i'm sure it wouldn't have hurt them to include a
line on the scart pins - for convenience as much as anything!
Since i don't have the speakers, I'll have to make some spkr
connectors, as the ones it uses are custom ones by the look of it. a
bit like a smaller version of the rectangular AC cable sockets found
on 70's sanyo and sony portable audio.
-B
 
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b

Jan 1, 1970
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Are there any audio connections to the socket on the PCB?
Does a DMM show a conductive path?

Hmm.
I'd have to strip it down to remove the main pcb to check that
properly i would suspect.in any case, the consensus seems to be that
the HC stuff (and this one especially) has no line out for audio. -B
 
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Arfa Daily

Jan 1, 1970
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b said:
cheers Arfa. though i'm sure it wouldn't have hurt them to include a
line on the scart pins - for convenience as much as anything!
Since i don't have the speakers, I'll have to make some spkr
connectors, as the ones it uses are custom ones by the look of it. a
bit like a smaller version of the rectangular AC cable sockets found
on 70's sanyo and sony portable audio.
-B

Be very VERY careful when you make these connectors. The output pins on most
of these Sony HC systems are fully floating differentials. If you mistakenly
short either one to the surrounding back panel metalwork, the result is
usually instant death to the (expensive) output chip on that channel. I've
always suspected that Sony use these 'odd' connectors in an effort to stop
people connecting anything other than the intended speakers.

FWIW, I have an 'S300 here connected to the computer as an external surround
system. I 'inherited' it, and like yours, it came without the speakers. I
made connectors using socket 'pins' from Molex connectors, with small-bore
heat-shrink sleeving over them. These connectors fit tightly over the Sony
connectors' pins, and the heatshrink makes sure that there is no possibility
of them shorting to the back panel.

Arfa
 
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