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In Reply to: RE: opened it up and it sure looks factory, very well done... posted by popsy on June 05, 2016 at 09:12:09
I have this Marantz player, but I replaced it with a Marantz CD5004 a few years ago because the player no longer responded to the remote. Otherwise it works fine, but the CD5004 completely outclassed it for sound quality (via analog outputs)--tighter bass, less congested midrange.
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probably have to replace a belt as it does not play a disc and once I do that and grease the rails of the other one I should be good to go :)
Keep us posted -Popsy.
So, swapped transports between the two. Same issues persisted, squeal on one nothing on the other. The squeal I would like to solve first. The squeal's length depends upon where on the disc it is when I stop it. In other words, the squeal is shorter in length on song two then song 6 and so on. So, where do I apply some lube? Pics, if possible, would really help me out as I am not a diy'er but can understand a pic :)
As for the other one....the laser does move up and down but that's all....thought I would try and solve these issues while I have the lids off....
Here's a pic off the net.The assembly slides along the tubular metal rail at the top of the picture.
Check the guide slot along the bottom of the picture as well.
Actually, you should visually inspect anything that looks like a moving part while you're in there.
(EDIT: make sure nothing is block the path, like the ribbon cable near the metal tubular guide.)
ET's idea of looking at the one that doesn't work first is good.
I always take pictures of disassembly steps to help put it back together. Be wary that some of the tiny screws may be longer than others and should not be mixed up.
Good luck!
Jonesy
"I know just enough to get into trouble. But not enough to get out of it."
Edits: 06/06/16
When you took the transport out you didnt look at the underside up to the laser? Thats where it is but you cant see it from looking at the top of the transport. Youll become a DIYer by digging in. Use the dead reansport as practice if youre worried.
ET
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