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pbiancardi
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Post subject: Re: LD-S9 spare parts? Posted: 11 Dec 2018, 19:23 |
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knatterbuechse wrote: GREAT, thank you both for the quick reply and information! Had no idea that the 503 can be used as a "donor" rgearding pickup and mechanical parts. Does the spindle motor fit as well? I remember another topic where Kurtis mentioned that the service manual for the CLD-99 could be used for the LD-S9 as well, so maybe the spindle motor from this unit is also compatible? I am not honestly sure but that is a good question. The 'top' of the S9 spindle is bigger but I believe the base is the same, not sure if there is different programming or what? I know the entire sled is basically the same except the S9 has a hard stop which uses the limit switch on the pickup while the 503 and its variants use two limit switches on the sled (CD and LD) besides that most of the moving parts are interchangeable.
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pbiancardi
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Post subject: Re: LD-S9 spare parts? Posted: 11 Dec 2018, 23:10 |
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ldfan wrote: I’m pretty sure the spindle motor and magnetic clamper are not the same for the S9 and D503 since the former is an LD only player vs the latter being a CD/LD combo. I've literally had both sleds in my hand in the past week, what I've described is 100% accurate. The spindle may be different but the rest of the sled mechanically is identical with the exception of the limit switches which allowed the 503 pickup to go to CD position. In fact I used a lot of 503 parts to get an S9 going.... Kind of shocking that a lowly 503 is mechanically EXACTLY the same as a 704, 79, 99, and S9 huh? We even use 503 trays in X9s lol.
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pbiancardi
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Post subject: Re: LD-S9 spare parts? Posted: 12 Dec 2018, 00:11 |
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krbahr wrote: The 503/703/79/99 all have the same mechanical assembly and power supply as the S9. Just remove the disc clamp hub from the spindle motor and put your S9 disc hub on the motor. The S9 also only uses the LD position microswitch so the CD microswitch is not used. The only difference between the 99 and S9 is the electronics in the Adaptive filter which is proprietary anyway and the programming to use the different adaptive boards.
Word of warning. I ordered a bunch of the motor grip pads from PacParts and Pioneer must have old stock left over as the majority I received were dried out and did not grip. Plasti-Dip is the best choice. I've done several with plasti dip but on one S9 I must have laid it on too thick because I had to tweak spindle height, luckily they are set with those stupid allen screws.
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dunerider
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Post subject: Re: [LD-S9] Spare parts? Posted: 13 Dec 2018, 01:41 |
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knatterbuechse wrote: And I didn't know about Plasti-Dip so I had to run a little search but found a german retailer right away. Do you prefer using the spray or the liquid? Don't know what seems to be the best choice here... I only found the spray so I sprayed a little into a dish, removed the old pad, and applied the Plasti-Dip with a fine brush.
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