Anyone cared to pop-open his Sony Blu-Ray player for mods ?

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I just got a Sony Blu Ray Player BDP-370 - the slimline from the Sony 370/470/570 series. Has anyone opened the unit to see what nice mods can be done to these units? BTW - I opened my few hrs old unit & there seems to be only 1 very densely populated fully SMT PCB.

I was actually looking for the Crystal on the board but couldn't find it & was a bit reluctant to further open the just received unit's PCB screws, remove multiple cabling blocks & check the underside of the only PCB out there.

Hence - was curious if anyone has done the honors over here.

A schematic of the 370 / 470 / 570 (anyone of these) would greatly help for looking at future mods and will be highly appreciated!

Thanks in advance! :)

Cheers
 
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A good place to start with any player is chassis dampening, especially directly under the optical mechanism.
SandyK

True, BUT the player's such a "slim-liner" that any appreciable layer of soundcoat that should do decent justice under the top-cover lid & the fella won't close at all.

I did manage to get the Service Manual. It looks as bad as a mobile phone's PCB - yikes!! :bigeyes:
 
True, BUT the player's such a "slim-liner" that any appreciable layer of soundcoat that should do decent justice under the top-cover lid & the fella won't close at all.

I did manage to get the Service Manual. It looks as bad as a mobile phone's PCB - yikes!! :bigeyes:

arupg
I use the space age 3M 2552 aluminium anti vibration tape. It's fairly thin, and quite soft, so it's easy to apply in strips. It's US$100 a roll, but not expensive if you share with others. It also works wonders on HDDs and CD/DVD ROMs.
3M will only sell direct to U.S. residents though.
3M distributors should be able to order it in.

SandyK
 
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