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Post subject: Re: Pioneer CLD M90 Tray problem Posted: 30 Jan 2022, 05:16 |
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Here is exploded drawing of what I assume is the part in question. Page 10 of the SM we have on file here.... https://manuals.lddb.com/LD_Players/Pioneer/CLD/CLD-M90/ .... has a further exploded drawing of how it fits together. Hope this is the only issue w/ the player. Keep us updated.
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Post subject: Re: [CLD-M90] Tray problem Posted: 30 Jan 2022, 21:06 |
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trevorq77 wrote: Well really helped Thank you refitted the shaft cog assy and tray but found that the clamp cams on top cd laser mech item 7 PT number VNL1393 were broken at present can not locate replacements so am gluing them to see if that will hold Can you point out what page of the SM that you found this part number. I see just about all the other VNL numbers except this one trevorq77 wrote: Can anyone tell me if I can remove this assy altogether as I only use it for laser discs but when I try disconnecting it the whole unit will not work , is there a work around other wise was thinking of holding assy up out of the way of the tray with elastic bands, what do you think
If you remove it, what would you replace it with? This clamper/changer mech is taller than a standard CD/LD player clamper so you would need something to match the height. Also, disconnecting the cables going to the changer mechanism would create a logic fault as the system control is looking for it to confirm its position. Best you can do is reassemble the changer/clamper mechanism and leave it in its default position for LD playback (the CD pick-up arm stays above the Disc 3 cutout).
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Post subject: Re: [CLD-M90] Tray problem Posted: 31 Jan 2022, 23:08 |
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Hope it works out for you. Always nice to be able to save a player from being recycled. I still like my M90 (especially after the AC3 mod I did on it ) even though I don’t view it as a premium player (but the changer is what prevents me from getting rid of it since it’s so unique). Another option if this does not work out (but a long shot) is to keep an eye on eBay for people parting out players. An eBay seller in the US was recently doing just that on an M90.
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Post subject: Re: [CLD-M90] Tray problem Posted: 05 Feb 2022, 23:24 |
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I'm assuming you are speaking of these gears?..... If so, the good news is that this was a fairly common gear set-up on all the "M" players and most auto reverse models released between 1991 - 1993 (give or take). The mostly US models I recall that should have these gears are..... Pioneer CLD-2090, CLD-3090, CLD-D501, CLD-D701, CLD-D502, CLD-D702, CLD-M90, CLD-M301, CLD-M401, CLD-M403, CLD-M405, CLD-M460, CLD-M5 Denon LA-2100, LA-3100 Marantz LV-500 Mitsubishi M-V6022, M-V7025 ProScan / RCA PSLD41, PSLD43, LDR-400, LDR-500, LDR-600 There are probably more models that are unknowns as Pioneer made a lot clones for other companies.
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Post subject: Re: [CLD-M90] Tray problem Posted: 06 Feb 2022, 01:52 |
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trevorq77 wrote: The picture you attached is correct I don't know why my pictures did not get onto the forum I must have done something wrong
I know there is some procedure on this site but I can't remember how it works. In general, I use an image hosting site like vgy.me to upload my photos and then provide an image link to embed on my postings.
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