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ci11:
--- Quote from: DaJMasta on January 10, 2017, 07:55:56 pm ---Very impressive! I think all I had seen on ebay was the internal card versions, and PCMCIA would need an adapter for modern laptops (I've had a couple laptops since I had one with a PCMCIA slot!), but adapters certainly do exist.
I remember a little after when Creative bought them, I was looking at sound cards including a couple of E-MU options. I remember them not actually being too expensive, it's neat to think they were well enough designed to stand up so well for so long. Given that they were priced to compete with high end consumer options, I wouldn't have expected the longevity.
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They are out there so patience will be rewarded. They are not always well kept or maintained by previous owners, and they do run hot. So buy carefully and be prepared to re-cap the entire box. Attached are the before- and after- of the re-cap of the top PCB on the 1616m to complement the bottom PCB pictures that had already been listed earlier in this thread. The number of popped caps can be clearly seen in the before- picture.
Good luck.
AndreyS:
--- Quote from: ci11 on January 10, 2017, 08:03:02 pm ---They are out there so patience will be rewarded. They are not always well kept or maintained by previous owners, and they do run hot. So buy carefully and be prepared to re-cap the entire box. Attached are the before- and after- of the re-cap of the top PCB on the 1616m to complement the bottom PCB pictures that had already been listed earlier in this thread. The number of popped caps can be clearly seen in the before- picture.
Good luck.
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What values of the caps have you soldered to A+ A- B+ B- of akm IC and to 2068 between V+ AGND and V-?
ci11:
--- Quote from: AndreyS on January 14, 2020, 03:35:24 pm ---
--- Quote from: ci11 on January 10, 2017, 08:03:02 pm ---They are out there so patience will be rewarded. They are not always well kept or maintained by previous owners, and they do run hot. So buy carefully and be prepared to re-cap the entire box. Attached are the before- and after- of the re-cap of the top PCB on the 1616m to complement the bottom PCB pictures that had already been listed earlier in this thread. The number of popped caps can be clearly seen in the before- picture.
Good luck.
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What values of the caps have you soldered to A+ A- B+ B- of akm IC and to 2068 between V+ AGND and V-?
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Please download the picture from the post, put red circles where you want the caps identified and I will get the type and values for you.
AndreyS:
--- Quote from: ci11 on January 14, 2020, 05:30:35 pm ---Please download the picture from the post, put red circles where you want the caps identified and I will get the type and values for you.
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ci11:
--- Quote from: AndreyS on January 15, 2020, 11:08:37 am ---
--- Quote from: ci11 on January 14, 2020, 05:30:35 pm ---Please download the picture from the post, put red circles where you want the caps identified and I will get the type and values for you.
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Here are Mouser PNs for the caps used:
1. Blue tops - 661-APSE6R3L561MF08S
2. Red tops - 647-RNE1C101MDS1 - these are also used near the 2068s.
Attached is a closer look at them from another angle.
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