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kris
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Post subject: Re: HLD-X9 damaged in transit - Help! Posted: 10 Feb 2014, 18:46 |
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kencol wrote: Hi all, I've just received an HLD-X9 but unfortunately whoever packed it ended up wedging the remote control between the box and the disc tray. This ended up forcing the disc tray into the unit and snapping the end of the runner section of the disc tray.
I think I'll be able to fix it if only I can source a new disc tray. Anyone know where to source one? I know Pioneer Japan is perhaps my best bet but without living in Japan and speaking Japanese then this is nearly impossible to arrange.
I live in the UK so if anyone knows of a repair centre which may be able to help then that would be much appreciated. Failing that any contacts in Japan or even the US which may be able to help?
Thanks in advance. That is Maybe contacting Nicolas santini would be a good I'm sure Pioneer Japan can suply the parts for your player.
_________________ CLD-D925 RFD-1 CLD-99 elite Lexicon LDD-1 SR-7015 RMB-1585 DP-UB820 TX-58DX780E
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laserdisc_fan
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Post subject: Re: HLD-X9 damaged in transit - Help! Posted: 10 Feb 2014, 20:41 |
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ffutures wrote: J.F. Associates on 01865 361660
J.F. Associates did some work for me on CLD-D925 players but it was a good few years ago - 2006/2007 from memory. Do they still offer repairs on LD players now because last I had heard they only did work on the last European machines made DVL-909/919 machines? I hope I'm wrong as I've a few machines I'd like to get repaired if I cannot fix them myself.
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kencol
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Post subject: Re: HLD-X9 damaged in transit - Help! Posted: 11 Feb 2014, 10:58 |
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Here is a picture of the damage I can see. The tray is also loose and falls out if inclined. I also found some small plastic gear teeth about 3mm square which had broken off from somewhere inside. Thanks for those repair centre contacts. Will ask them for help. Does anyone know how to go about sending a player to Pioneer in Japan?
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kencol
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Post subject: Re: HLD-X9 damaged in transit - Help! Posted: 11 Feb 2014, 23:51 |
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So I've managed to look at the service manual and noticed the whole loading assembly is the same as the CLD-99 and I assume CLD-704. I've attached the page form the HLD-X9 service manual. Now I don't want to butcher my CLD-99 for parts but does anyone know of models with the same gears, parts and assembly as the X9? I'm mostly interested if a japanese CLD-R5 will have the same assembly. Any other models that would have the same assembly would be very useful information also. Attachment:
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Last edited by kencol on 12 Feb 2014, 03:10, edited 2 times in total.
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kris
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Post subject: Re: HLD-X9 damaged in transit - Help! Posted: 12 Feb 2014, 18:46 |
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kencol wrote: So I've managed to look at the service manual and noticed the whole loading assembly is the same as the CLD-99 and I assume CLD-704. I've attached the page form the HLD-X9 service manual. Now I don't want to butcher my CLD-99 for parts but does anyone know of models with the same gears, parts and assembly as the X9? I'm mostly interested if a japanese CLD-R5 will have the same assembly. Any other models that would have the same assembly would be very useful information also. Attachment: image.jpg post a pic of the actual drawer here... I think I can help you out with this...
_________________ CLD-D925 RFD-1 CLD-99 elite Lexicon LDD-1 SR-7015 RMB-1585 DP-UB820 TX-58DX780E
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kencol
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Post subject: Re: HLD-X9 damaged in transit - Help! Posted: 12 Feb 2014, 23:20 |
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Unfortunately they are different. Here is the DVL-919 drawer from the service manual Attachment:
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kencol
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Post subject: Re: HLD-X9 damaged in transit - Help! Posted: 12 Feb 2014, 23:24 |
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And here is the X9 Attachment:
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If you look at the back of the tray then they look different. I haven't come across a service manual of a player with the exact tray unfortunately.
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rch928
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Post subject: Re: HLD-X9 damaged in transit - Help! Posted: 13 Feb 2014, 02:03 |
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kris wrote: I'm sure Pioneer Japan can supply the parts for your player.
Its amazing that equipment this old has replacement parts still , seriously do they even profit from this?
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