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6 Valve Replacement

 

 

Health & Safety; High voltages are present inside the 
unit and on exposed valve sockets when valves are 
removed,  so  take  suitable  care.  Beware  valves  get 
hot in operation! 
 
Only  if  you  feel  confident  should  you  attempt  to 
dismantle the CDX2 by first isolating from the mains 
power by removing the plug from the back panel. 

 

How do I know when to replace valves? 

 

Valve life

 will depend upon such things as hours of use 

and  number  of  on/off  cycles.  It  is  not  good  practice  to 
remove  the  valves  unnecessarily  as  this  can  strain  the 
pins and cause tiny air leaks.  
Generally speaking the ECC82/12AU7 valve should give 
about  2-3  years  of  normal  use.  With  heavier  use  this 
valve should be replaced every 12 months. 
Symptoms could be: Loss of volume, loss of clarity, poor 
channel 

balance, 

distorted 

sound, 

excessively 

“Microphonic”, intermittent noise.  
Catastrophic Failure:  
This could be due to heater failure, air in the valve, or a 
short. Although unlikely this could happen at any time. 

 

If  the  CDX2 sounds  OK  the  valves are  probably  fine  or 
least useable.  

 

If the solid state output is working OK or sounds better, 
the  tube  probably  needs  replacing.  Icon  Audio  will  test 
the  valve  free  of  charge  (non  UK  customers  should 
include the cost of return postage). 

 

7,  Replacement  Valves. 

Use  only  valves  marked 

ECC82/12AU7.  The  ECC81/12AT7  may  also  be  used. 
The  ECC83  will  work,  but  not  as  well.  So  not 
recommended 
DO NOT USE ECC99 (heater current too high), ECC88, 
6922/6DJ8/6N6  (wrong  pin  connections/heater  ratings) 
or  any  other  valves  which  may  be  “close”  as  the 
performance  will  be  impaired  or  damage  may  result. 
Ideally a “near perfect” match between the two halves is 
needed  to  guarantee  perfect  channel  balance.  We 
suggest that you choose from our recommended tested 
valves.  “Used”  premium  valves  often  give  disappointing 
results. We take no responsibility for valves not supplied 
by Icon Audio damaging the CDX2. 

 

Take  care  that  you  orient  the  valve  correctly  before 
inserting and removing. Make sure the pins are straight, 
beware excessive bending can cause air leaks. 

 
 

 

 

How replace the 12AU7/ECC82 Valve 

 
You will need a medium/large crosshead screwdriver 
and a set of Allen keys (size 2mm). 
 

1.  Disconnect  the  power/audio  connections, 

remove  any  CD  and  the  clamp  and  place  the 
CDX2 face down on a soft surface. 

2.  Remove the 3 screws that secure the right hand 

side plate to the base. 

3.  Turn the CDX2 the correct way up and remove 

the  4  socket  head  bolts  on  the  RIGHT  HAND 
(valve  window  side)  that  secure  the  CD  deck 
door top plate. 

4.  Carefully  remove  the  RIGHT  HAND  steel  top 

plate/side panel. 

5.  Change  the  valve  by  pulling  back  the  retaining 

spring  and  gently  but  firmly  pulling  the  12AU7 
valve out. A small amount of rocking motion may 
help. 

6.  Insert  new  valve  and  replace  spring,  making 

sure the pins are clean. 

7.  TO  RE-ASSEMBLE  first  fit  the  side  plate  and 

insert  the  3  bolts  from  the  underside.  Do  not 
tighten at this stage. 

8.  Re-fit  the  deck  door  top  plate  and  secure  with 

the 8 Allen head bolts. 

9.  Tighten the all the bolts. 
10.  Test CD player output working OK. 

Summary of Contents for CDX 2

Page 1: ...d performance but the analogue output stage rarely gets a mention We feel that this final link in the audio chain is vital to audiophile performance and as such a well designed valve stage will enhanc...

Page 2: ...2 hour test Check input N A Output Valve Bias level N A Sound Quality Channel Balance Valve Microphony Valve Seating Noise level RF Test Display brightness Serial No sticker and recorded Mains voltage...

Page 3: ...al terminal and Green Yellow to Earth terminal 5 Connect to your amplifier using the TUBE output RCA output sockets The other outputs are not valve output 6 Using the CD Player with a separate DAC Usi...

Page 4: ...ght sockets on the rear this will give the best sound quality as this uses our specially designed valve circuit Interconnect and mains Cables In our experience Icon valve equipment is very tolerant of...

Page 5: ...utton PAUSE button STOP button Replay button one previous song with one press of the button Next button One next song with one press of the button Function displayer and window remote control sensor T...

Page 6: ...s this button and there will be a on the lower left corner of the screen Press again this function will be removed Press this button continuously to fast forward Previous Button One press or two of th...

Page 7: ...able material Do not disassemble the machine No user serviceable parts inside Refer to Icon Audio or a suitable service agent If replacing the valve refer to section 6 Connecting power line Insert the...

Page 8: ...e or return the valve for testing free of charge Use the original carton and packing this will protect your CD player Or ensure well packed to prevent damage Mains Supply This amplifier is hard wired...

Page 9: ...9 heater current too high ECC88 6922 6DJ8 6N6 wrong pin connections heater ratings or any other valves which may be close as the performance will be impaired or damage may result Ideally a near perfec...

Page 10: ...ormance Gold plated output terminals 220 240volts 40watts W 41cm D 35cm H 11cm 9KG allow for connections Shipping Info W 50cm D 47 H 23 12kg 0 058m2 IEC mains lead 5amp fused CE certified ROHS WEEE co...

Page 11: ...may keep you up to date of any upgrades or improvements Check our website Warranty Limitations Damage caused by incorrect operation or damage by dropping liquid damage to Laser assembly Unauthorized...

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