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Old 26th August 2004, 08:39 AM   #1
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Unhappy kenwood dp-8010 help

Hi
kenwood dp-8010 - the best cd player in the world! ;-)

the souund was realy impresing untill...

there is a rubber elastic which keeps the lens over the laser. now this elastic is broken and cd player do not read the records. the lens fall down onto the laser and do not rise during reading of the record.
i triyed to glue it but without the results.
i cannot buy a new because it is not produced from at about 10 years...

is there anybody who had such a problem?

maybe is there a possibility to put in a reading system from a different device? but how to know which wire solder to which pin?

please give some ideas, i realy miss the sound of my old 8010!
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