whatthechuck3 wrote:
Thank you both! I’m assuming by “don’t touch it” you mean don’t open it up/try to mess with any internals, not “don’t play it,” right? Lol, I’m just paranoid I guess.
When we said “enjoy it”, I don’t know how that could have meant looking at the player like it was a piece of art and never using it
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Don’t be paranoid if you intend to stick with this hobby as zeta said. If you always feel this way, you can never enjoy it. I think what you should do, however, is to keep looking for more players to have a back-up at all times.
whatthechuck3 wrote:
Just curious, but what is an “m-holder” exactly? I’ve read on here that it can cause problems/need to be replaced, but I’m not really sure what it is/does.
An m-holder is short for motor holder. In this particular case, it’s like a chassis designed to hold a motor along with a set of gears used to move a laser pick up assembly on the track for a “both side”play LD player based on the Epsilon Turn system (Alpha and Gamma Turn models are not affected by the m-holder issues discussed). This motor actually rides along with the laser pick-up.
Your S104 (along with every “single side” player) doesn’t have the type of motor holder found on both side play models because the laser pick-up doesn’t have a motor that rides along with it. Instead, the motor that drives the laser assembly is mounted on the main chassis and has a belt that drives the pick-up back and forth. Hence, it’s a simpler design that in turn makes it less fragile.