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herakleides
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Post subject: [CLD-770][CLD-3070] Control Panel Issue - won't lift up Posted: 19 May 2022, 15:51 |
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Joined: 28 Dec 2019, 22:50 Posts: 5 Location: Ireland (Republic of) Has thanked: 3 times Been thanked: 0 time
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Hello everyone,
I've been successful in recovering this player from Japan, the Pioneer CLD-770 (Which seems to be the Japanese equivalent of the US Machine CLD-3070) - Nice, sturdy machine that can survive pretty much everything. Very well built, and heavy, 13 Kilograms!
This unit did resist well to shipping, but was a bit shaken during transport - So far, I've encountered the following issues and resolved 2 out 3)
- The unit turns off at random (Fixed, I did unplug the control panel, checked the pins, plugged back in the flat cable, with success - The unit no longer turns off at random.) - Significant Crosstalk when playing CLV Discs (Fixed, I checked the service manual and used the reference disc - After a careful adjustment of tilt fcs, the crosstalk is gone, YAY!) - The control panel opens when the disc tray comes out but won't close by itself. The disc tray goes back in, the control panel stays down. I've to pull it up to engage the playback of discs (A bit upsetting, and I am looking for a way to fix this once and for all - I will post pictures of the issue below).
As you can see in the first picture, there is one spring (Pictures attached) that came out and so far, I have been unable to find where one of its ends are supposed to go. Can anybody help? Any picture of the control panel of a fully functional unit will help in solving this little and last (yet somewhat annoying) issue.
Thanks,
Marco
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File comment: Spring out of its socket?
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File comment: Spring Out
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File comment: The Spring Itself
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cplusplus
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Post subject: Re: [CLD-770][CLD-3070] Control Panel Issue - won't lift up Posted: 19 May 2022, 21:47 |
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Nice work! Here is a photo of the right spring. Make sure the left spring at other end of door is there as well. Attachment:
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herakleides
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Post subject: Re: [CLD-770][CLD-3070] Control Panel Issue - won't lift up Posted: 23 May 2022, 11:11 |
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Joined: 28 Dec 2019, 22:50 Posts: 5 Location: Ireland (Republic of) Has thanked: 3 times Been thanked: 0 time
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Hello Cplusplus,
Thanks for sharing this picture, it was quite helpful.
So, I gave it a go - reopened the player, detached the front panel from the deck, and checked where the spring's long end is supposed to go. Unfortunately, the plastic tab is damaged. As such, I am afraid this is no longer fixable - for now.
I will therefore keep an eye out open for a junk CLD-770 / 3070 and see if I can salvage a front panel that I could put on my player. Not a priority, but if I find something cheap, I will give it a try!
Nonetheless, the player still remains fully functional I just need to lift up the control panel with my hand when engaging playback. Not too much of a hassle, especially for a backup player. (My main LD player being a Pioneer DVL-9).
Once again, thank you so much for your help on this one.
Marco
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File comment: Left Spring - Untouched, fully functional.
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File comment: Right Spring, Plastic Tab missing.
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File comment: Right Spring, Plastic Tab damaged, not possible to clip the right spring.
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grasshopper
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Post subject: Re: [CLD-770][CLD-3070] Control Panel Issue - won't lift up Posted: 02 Nov 2023, 07:33 |
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Joined: 13 Sep 2012, 05:09 Posts: 480 Location: Greenbush, Michigan Has thanked: 0 time Been thanked: 17 times
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krisjs1767 wrote: There is a CLD-770 for sale at Seattle Goodwill for about $35. It turns on and sounds like it wants to play a disc but the control panel door does not automatically open or close. Good Job on fixing your Crosstalk issues! I could never totally fix broken faceplates where the Spring attatches in the past. Just some History below from my past experiences on the 2070/3070/CLD-91/CLD-92 ELITE This has the "dry grease" issue and the Flex cable from the front panel is known to come unplug causing problems" Not the easiest task unless you really understand how the player needs to put back in alignment and the service Guide is hard to understand also. The Power Supply warps the one plastic guide and you have to reshape it with a Hot air Gun!! Takes many hours and days to learn this mech setup! Still a nice Picture when you go through all the alignments after you fix the loading problem. The focus and tracking Gains drift from age. I always do a full service on these after relubing the mech and flushing out all the old dry grease. Many Hours involved and lots of patience! Trust Me!! \../
_________________ SERVOS SYSTEMS: FOCUS,TRACKING,SLIDER,SPINDLE,TILT,TANGENTIAL(1984 BACK) TIME BASE CORRECTOR
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