check out post #43 about
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/digital-source/158651-kss-122a-kss-123a-they-interchabgeable-5.html
and search for the there mentioned other cd player models which have the same optical pick up in use.
until now I had not yet replace this Toshiba optical pick up.
Also in your case it is more likely, that other reasons for not play discs are present - e. g. the servo circuits or rf section.
Helpful is an addidional cd player device, where the same pickup is in use (for cross-checking).
check out this:
http://www.elektroda.pl/rtvforum/topic1133713.html
http://vintage-audio-laser.com/Luxman-D-03
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/digital-source/158651-kss-122a-kss-123a-they-interchabgeable-5.html
and search for the there mentioned other cd player models which have the same optical pick up in use.
until now I had not yet replace this Toshiba optical pick up.
Also in your case it is more likely, that other reasons for not play discs are present - e. g. the servo circuits or rf section.
Helpful is an addidional cd player device, where the same pickup is in use (for cross-checking).
check out this:
http://www.elektroda.pl/rtvforum/topic1133713.html
http://vintage-audio-laser.com/Luxman-D-03
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Hi there..
Many thanks for the links and information. Forgive me for being a newbie to cd player lasers but how can I check for the other things that may be wrong like servo circuits or rf sections?
What's happening is that the player skips quite a lot, it seems to skip backwards (mostly) rather than forwards and it also has trouble playing some original cd's too.. I have one cd that when it's loaded up the drive makes a loud clicking sound to which I have no idea what it's trying to do. It plays a certain type of cd-r but others makes don't play at all.
Many thanks
Many thanks for the links and information. Forgive me for being a newbie to cd player lasers but how can I check for the other things that may be wrong like servo circuits or rf sections?
What's happening is that the player skips quite a lot, it seems to skip backwards (mostly) rather than forwards and it also has trouble playing some original cd's too.. I have one cd that when it's loaded up the drive makes a loud clicking sound to which I have no idea what it's trying to do. It plays a certain type of cd-r but others makes don't play at all.
Many thanks
At first step clean the lens. Then you need an oscilloscope and a service manual.
Observe the RF level value by various CD's and CDR's and compare to that one mentioned in the service handbook.
If this should give no clear indication you have no chance to fix the error reasons without a second CD player model in good working condition for compare.
Observe the RF level value by various CD's and CDR's and compare to that one mentioned in the service handbook.
If this should give no clear indication you have no chance to fix the error reasons without a second CD player model in good working condition for compare.
Here is the Service Manual for the Toshiba XR-Z70, which uses the OPH-32.
The XR-Z70 had many clones from other companies, I.e. Luxman DX-103,
Kenwood-DP1100B
The DP-700 is a direct clone from the Toshiba XR-Z60 but no service manuals can be found.
TOSHIBA XR-Z70 KENWOOD DP-1100B UHER X-2 LUXMAN DX-103 ALPINE AD-7200 NAD 5200 SM Service Manual free download, schematics, eeprom, repair info for electronics
The XR-Z70 had many clones from other companies, I.e. Luxman DX-103,
Kenwood-DP1100B
The DP-700 is a direct clone from the Toshiba XR-Z60 but no service manuals can be found.
TOSHIBA XR-Z70 KENWOOD DP-1100B UHER X-2 LUXMAN DX-103 ALPINE AD-7200 NAD 5200 SM Service Manual free download, schematics, eeprom, repair info for electronics
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