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  1. LilSilverBullet

    The DIY Discman Repair Thread

    You can surely try that.
  2. LilSilverBullet

    The DIY Discman Repair Thread

    For this problem, my guess is that it has something to do with the constant angular velocity of cd spinning (hence linear velocity is faster closer to the center than the edge because linear velocity X radius has to be constant). Basically, the first few tracks - data pits are closer to the...
  3. LilSilverBullet

    The DIY Discman Repair Thread

    For the models that use the same motor version D-303, D-35, D-66, D-T66 they all have the exact same problem that they will skip if playing on flat surface but will play ok on angle (I use Tablet stand to play as a workaround, but it is not a permanent solution). When tilted, the load on motor...
  4. LilSilverBullet

    The DIY Discman Repair Thread

    Classic symptom of the motor going bad, you need to replace it.
  5. LilSilverBullet

    The DIY Discman Repair Thread

    You can buy spindle hub replacement for Sony PS1. I think it is interchangeable.
  6. LilSilverBullet

    Sony D-802K - 1989/1990 - How does it stack up?

    I have both D-180K (predecessor) and D-802K. Both has LCD backlit only with an A/C adapter, not with batteries. They both sound awesome for the age and price you can get nowadays.
  7. LilSilverBullet

    The DIY Discman Repair Thread

    I just solved the problem I had with D-335 (1994) as well. The lid was not locked tightly when closed (probably worn out locking latch) and a little movement of the player would make the on/off microswitch moved as if the lid opened so it shut down. Putting pressure on the corner where that...
  8. LilSilverBullet

    The DIY Discman Repair Thread

    Could you share the procedure or tip/trick to replace the old RF-410CH with RF-410CA? I read that the gap between the turntable and the top of motor is crucial and it should be measured before the motor disassembly from the turntable so when new motor is installed it can be set to the same gap...
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