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Look for the "Adjustment Procedure" section. It usually requires an oscilloscope and a Dolby level test tape (Dolby 400Hz). If you lack these tools, do not touch the trim pots labeled "Bias" or "Level."

: It supports both Normal (Type I) and Chrome (Type II) tapes, with a frequency response of 80Hz to 10kHz Connectivity Philips D6920 Mk2 Service Manual

The Philips D6920 Mk2 is a high-complexity device. Unlike a simple belt-drive turntable, this deck has interlocking mechanical modes (Stop, Play, Rewind, FF) that all depend on the precise timing of a cam gear. Guessing how to realign that cam gear without the exploded view diagram leads to stripped cogs and broken plastic. Look for the "Adjustment Procedure" section

Furthermore, the Mk2 is valuable. A fully restored unit sells for $300–$600. A "parts only" unit is worth $50. The service manual is the bridge between scrap value and collector value. Unlike a simple belt-drive turntable, this deck has

A service manual is essential for maintaining this vintage deck, especially as its unique mechanical components—such as the infamous "cheese" gears—begin to age. Technical Specifications

Whether you're a vintage audio enthusiast or a technician looking to restore a classic, finding the right documentation is the first step to a successful repair. The Philips D6920 Mk2

| Ref | Description | Philips 12NC | |-----|-------------|--------------| | IC101 | Dual preamp, TDA1526A | 4822 209 13045 | | IC201 | Dolby B NR, NE645N | 4822 209 13102 | | IC401 | Motor servo, TCA955 | 4822 209 12188 | | Q501 | Oscillator, BU406 | 4822 130 31022 | | Head | Play/rec, permalloy | 4822 395 10235 | | Belt | Flat, 5.5" circumference | 4822 395 10239 |


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