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In Reply to: RE: update posted by Michael Samra on February 06, 2015 at 10:48:11
That's what I was trying to say Mike; all I am doing is closing the door, I have never pushed the play button even once. It just goes to 0's across the screen. It never spins more than a couple of revolutions. The door is closing properly from what I can see, so it might be the laser.
I called a Denon dealer today and he said he would take a look at it and tell me what it needs to get it running and if the parts are available. He said he will call me if it is going to be over $175 to fix it, and if I don't want to fix it he will only charge me $25 for the look see. Sounds fair to me.
Edits: 02/06/15Follow Ups:
well if the door closed and sets and cycles,the laser is not picking up the data from the CD and it's most likely the problem..I also have a 3520 with issues but I'm going to get back to it..I need belts first.
"If it measures good and sounds bad, it is bad; if it measures bad and sounds good, you have measured the wrong thing."
- Daniel R. von Recklinghausen
Mike, is it possible to manually move the laser tracker and see if it resets?
I had that once with a Luxman. The tracking mechanism wasn't rest.
Basically once you see these problems it's time to replace the entire drive.
charles
Charlie
If it's hanging up in its track,yes..I have done that a few times.There is also a mode type rheostat adjustment(s) on these units which was like the mode switch on the old VCRs and the potentiometer mode switch would get dirty and the unit would not cycle properly.In the case of the VCR,it could be between play and rewind and it wouldn't go until you cleaned and reset the mode switch..You always did that with an ohmmeter..
"If it measures good and sounds bad, it is bad; if it measures bad and sounds good, you have measured the wrong thing."
- Daniel R. von Recklinghausen
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