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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: ni
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got loads of problems in my old 104 sorted out. Someone must have spilled water on the servo board-opps
I got the player in a skip, and have been gradually fixing it. The player will play tracks and the TOC is now working. It skips off after a minute or so though. Looks like the error correction circuit I guess. I can measure the voltage rise on the 6215 ic. I have another cd104 which works fine and the voltage stays fairly steady on the same test. Anyone had similar problem with their 104 or similar unit cheers |
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