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Title: Need Cabler To Mod A SBM-1
Post by: gormenghast on March 14, 2013, 11:41:03 AM
Can someone direct me to the cabler who can mod my SBM-1 to have an RCA output?  This is an Oade modded SBM-1.
Title: Re: Need Cabler To Mod A SBM-1
Post by: Flip on March 19, 2013, 06:38:58 AM

Just got mine back from Pro Digital.  The 7 pin was not working, so they replaced it with RCA.   

It came out great. 
Title: Re: Need Cabler To Mod A SBM-1
Post by: jb63 on March 19, 2013, 12:49:38 PM
Pro-Digital is where my money goes, too.
What are you going to run it into?
Title: Re: Need Cabler To Mod A SBM-1
Post by: Flip on March 19, 2013, 08:42:47 PM
Here a pic of how mine turned out.   
Title: Re: Need Cabler To Mod A SBM-1
Post by: jb63 on March 20, 2013, 06:35:41 PM
That's a COAX mod, correct?
Title: Re: Need Cabler To Mod A SBM-1
Post by: Flip on March 21, 2013, 03:36:07 PM
Yes    I still run it into a D8 but use a coax/7 pin patch cord.    It should work directly with a coax digital connection at 16 bit but I dont have a box with coax to run a test.
Title: Re: Need Cabler To Mod A SBM-1
Post by: hi and lo on March 21, 2013, 03:49:43 PM
So to answer the original question, this is an extremely simple mod. You just need the pinout/color codes for the 7pin. It's floating around ts.com somewhere; a search should find it.

I'd be curious to know what ProDigital charged for this; it's an incredibly straightforward mod (and he probably go to keep the 7pin), so I would hope the cost wasn't more than $20-30. If it's more than that, just find that pinout chart and any of the resident ts.com cable makers can perform the mod.
Title: Re: Need Cabler To Mod A SBM-1
Post by: larrysellers on March 21, 2013, 04:04:27 PM
Did they give you back the 7-pin plug? You can use that to make a toslink output cable, like this one ---> http://taperssection.com/index.php?topic=47097.msg607392#msg607392 ....if the problem was in the cable and not the 7pin connector.

Title: Re: Need Cabler To Mod A SBM-1
Post by: gormenghast on March 21, 2013, 04:07:44 PM
Well, the plan was to run into my DR100MKII when I was thinking Doug Oade could mod the SBM-1 to output 24 bit.  But he said it's been along time and Sony probably don't have the part anymore as they phase stuff out and don't stock parts.  He said he could look at my SBM-1 to see what mod he did to it ( I've had this thing for a while and forgot what he did to it ).  He said he might have the pigtail somewhere around.  I just found my old 7 pin to y splitter so that should do the job, but only at 16 bit.

Title: Re: Need Cabler To Mod A SBM-1
Post by: Flip on March 21, 2013, 08:17:59 PM

The symptom was only one channel through both the headphone and 7 pin.  After investigating it turned out to be a dirty/loose connection on the head phone and the the 7 pin connector.  He gave it a full check up and cleaning fixing the head phone.  With the problem being the actual 7 pin connector, it was either another 7 pin or the coax.  So I went for the coax.  Figured the next thing to go would be my D8 and with the coax the SBM-1 might have a life after DAT.

Between chasing down the problems, check up, cleaning, and switching out the cable it ended up 1.5 hours labor ( @ 85 a hour ).  So it was more than $40.