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Ah! Repairing CD players... If you have experience modding your CDP, repairing them seems like an extension. Or shouldn''t it be a pre-requisite? Nevertheless, most of the repairs on CDP is just by
With the time, the laser and the lense has degraded and hearing music without any interruption isn''t possible anymore. I decided to look for a new laser pickup and found a spare part for the original
I am trying to restore some vintage cd players but I have problems with optical pickups (most of them are not available any more). So, I was wondering if it is possible to replace the laser
Does anyone know enough about these laser assemblies to deduce whether it''s practical (or even possible) to replace just the laser diode, while using the original housing?
You can replace the laser in a CD player, and doing so can restore full functionality when the optical pickup has weakened or failed. The process requires identifying the exact pickup model,
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This guide shows the steps used to replace the laser module in the CD player. New units can be sourced on the Internet for under 50 Euro. I decided to write this after searching in vain for
As noted elsewhere, it is possible to destroy the laser diode by attempting to adjust its output power.
The reflected beam from the CD takes a slightly different path, and shoots back towards the prism. The prism deflects this reflected beam back into the laser diode where a phototransistor detects it.
This guide will show you how to replace the laser in a CD player. It''s a NAD C542 but the instructions are fairly generic.
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