Help Sony X779ES not reading TOC/KSS272A

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I soldered in the 4.7uf electrolytic I had in the right size - that made no difference.
Next I will try the pot the other way, but when I did this before, I didn't get spin up on loading, which I took to mean the current dropped so far that there was no reflection.

It will take me a little time now to source some of the correct size capacitors - bear with me until I try get and fit these. All your help is greatly appreciated.
 
Fran - keep your eyes open for lower Sony in the range that uses the 272a laser mech - took me 3 purchases of old 339s to find a good laser, but that brought my 779 back to life…which I ultimately sold for nearly £800 to Taiwan back when I was in Dublin after comparing it to a Naim CDI I’d just repaired 😊
 
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Don't you think it would be worth it to try to add a complete laser mechanism from the kss family but more common?
I'm sure that many people here have enough knowledge of Sony lasers to guide you and tell you if it's feasible or not.
I would be surprised if this is not possible/feasible.
 
If there was a way of transplanting a different transport in I would love to hear about it. Honestly I parked this a while back but if there is something out there I can do, please let me know and I'll give it a go!

I don't remember seeing any such options though....
 
A heats ink may help, from an old computer maybe, if there is room.
A strip of aluminum, stuck with a proper material, with a few ridges or holes may also help.
Try and use something you can remove if needed.
There are adhesive tapes, and also the high temperature (mostly red) silicone compounds used for high temperature applications in cars etc.
 
Don't touch, don't resolder, don't modify before to know what is happening. First, see RF signal, after, try to know laser current. But don't do things that can worse the laser pickup.
For to adjust APC, you need a Laser Power Meter and when the laser pickup is working, adjust RF out to 1.2V. Don't touch APC if you don't have this premises.