Good job mate 😊 got the same CD player and give them baby new belts and recapp it too. Now works and Sounds fantastic. Salute 🫡 2 you, much love from Germany 🇩🇪
I have to salute you! You brought everything to the party that was needed to bringnthis Dutch piece of art back to its former glory! Patience and dedication! How does ot sound for you now the work is done? Did you notice on the chip of the DAC there was this little crown? That means it was special selected! Maybe in the future recap this player, although the caps looked fine, they may have degraded somewhat! Very good job sir... And what they say about your narrative... Ha it is all true😂!
@@fretlessfender thank you for the kind words! CDs sound amazing on this player and the crown was such a pleasant surprise! I’ll keep an eye on the caps, thanks for the advice!
I really appreciate you tuning in! And thanks for the feedback on the voiceover...glad y'all are digging the vibe! The CD960 is a great cd player and I love the sound of the TDA1541A. Cheers!
Also, I just clicked through to your channel...love your videos as well! I actually watched your Magnavox CDB650, Pioneer PD-93, and Sony cdp-X707es videos, all prior to finding my cd960 on marketplace. Your vids were super helpful and earned my subscription also! I was considering buying the x707es (there was one about an hour away for $600), but I let that one pass by when I found the cd960. CD players really lend themselves to some DIY fun! I'm currently looking for a TDA1541A based player that I can do some mods to....I want to keep the cd960 bone stock for reference and then compare to an NOS version....what fun to be had!
@@diybriguy 👋🏼😄 Thanks 🙏🏼 for subscribing my channel and watching my videos that helpful to you. Keep the good work I can see your channel growing big. Enjoy! the music 🎶💿👍🏼😄👽✌🏼✨🛸
Best informative video , i have the same and i realized that the swing arm mechanism goes up mor high than it should be , and does not let the tray comes out. I m wondering how i can adjust it? Please help
@@saidbenlahcen931 I think there are some adjustment screws at the back of the hold down arm. I’m assuming you are referring to the black colored arm that holds the cd down when you say “swing arm.”
the philips drawer is a weak point, the mechanism is overcomplicated, when I couldn't fix it anymore, with the help of a friend (he cut a part of the cover above the cd mechanism), I removed everything unnecessary and made a top loader, it works perfectly
I dare you to buy and fixs a sony wm-1 or 7 walkman aka a cassette player i have a tps-l2 ant a wm-7 the wm-1 is the first walkman to come to Europa and the wm-7 wase the first walkman met auto refurs its a nice idee voor a video BTW IM DUCHT SO SORRY IF MY ENGELS IS BAD
Thanks for the idea and thanks for watching. I don't have many cassettes, but I've watched @MendItMark repair a few cassette decks and it looks like a lot of work!
Very relaxing voice. Nice job!
Thank you very much! Glad you enjoyed!
Good job mate 😊 got the same CD player and give them baby new belts and recapp it too. Now works and Sounds fantastic. Salute 🫡 2 you, much love from Germany 🇩🇪
Thank you friend!
I have to salute you! You brought everything to the party that was needed to bringnthis Dutch piece of art back to its former glory! Patience and dedication!
How does ot sound for you now the work is done?
Did you notice on the chip of the DAC there was this little crown? That means it was special selected!
Maybe in the future recap this player, although the caps looked fine, they may have degraded somewhat!
Very good job sir...
And what they say about your narrative...
Ha it is all true😂!
@@fretlessfender thank you for the kind words! CDs sound amazing on this player and the crown was such a pleasant surprise! I’ll keep an eye on the caps, thanks for the advice!
👋🏼😊 new subscribed. I’m a huge cd 💿 player fan great video 👍🏼 and by the way my wife and I love your relaxing voice. Enjoy the music 🎶👽✌🏼✨🛸
I really appreciate you tuning in! And thanks for the feedback on the voiceover...glad y'all are digging the vibe! The CD960 is a great cd player and I love the sound of the TDA1541A. Cheers!
Also, I just clicked through to your channel...love your videos as well! I actually watched your Magnavox CDB650, Pioneer PD-93, and Sony cdp-X707es videos, all prior to finding my cd960 on marketplace. Your vids were super helpful and earned my subscription also! I was considering buying the x707es (there was one about an hour away for $600), but I let that one pass by when I found the cd960. CD players really lend themselves to some DIY fun! I'm currently looking for a TDA1541A based player that I can do some mods to....I want to keep the cd960 bone stock for reference and then compare to an NOS version....what fun to be had!
@@diybriguy 👋🏼😄 Thanks 🙏🏼 for subscribing my channel and watching my videos that helpful to you. Keep the good work I can see your channel growing big. Enjoy! the music 🎶💿👍🏼😄👽✌🏼✨🛸
Best informative video , i have the same and i realized that the swing arm mechanism goes up mor high than it should be , and does not let the tray comes out.
I m wondering how i can adjust it?
Please help
@@saidbenlahcen931 I think there are some adjustment screws at the back of the hold down arm. I’m assuming you are referring to the black colored arm that holds the cd down when you say “swing arm.”
the philips drawer is a weak point, the mechanism is overcomplicated, when I couldn't fix it anymore, with the help of a friend (he cut a part of the cover above the cd mechanism), I removed everything unnecessary and made a top loader, it works perfectly
Nice! That sounds really cool! Have you uploaded a vid of it? Would like to see your setup!
@@diybriguyNo, but I can send you photos with explanations
I dare you to buy and fixs a sony wm-1 or 7 walkman aka a cassette player i have a tps-l2 ant a wm-7 the wm-1 is the first walkman to come to Europa and the wm-7 wase the first walkman met auto refurs its a nice idee voor a video BTW IM DUCHT SO SORRY IF MY ENGELS IS BAD
Thanks for the idea and thanks for watching. I don't have many cassettes, but I've watched @MendItMark repair a few cassette decks and it looks like a lot of work!
indeed it is bad :)