Tremendous. I enjoyed your practical approach. Especially in regard to debunking some myths (such as the need for an analog oscilloscope). Hats off to you for developing an understanding and sharing it so clearly. Liked and subscribed!
Thanks so much for this useful video.. I have a Luxman DZ-111 which always worked great but now sometimes jumps, I already cleaned the laser's lens with isopropyl alcohol but didn't improve it so decided to dismount the mech assembly and lubricate the guides and the gears as you did and then try to make the calibration (I already downloaded the service manual and did similar things on other Hi-Fi gears), the 5 calibration steps are exactly the same, same procedure, same test disc (I will use a Denon original service test disc which has same 1kHz, 0dB, R & L track), and same everything (apart trimmers and test point names), now after seeing your video I am much more confident and will try soon to rebirth my old CD player. The last two steps (tracking and focus gain adjustment): if you carefully read the procedure and the schematics essentially they are similar and are related to inject a test signal (1kHz 100mVrms) on a test point and trim a variable resistor so that the voltage read on another test point (separated by the first by a resistor) is essentially the same, I think you don't need that special test jig, only two digital AC voltmeters which share same common ground.. but I don't have a test bench's audio oscillator and I think the output of my PC's soundcard is not enough clean to do this job, so will skip the two last steps as you did ;-) So thanks a lot my friend!
Thanks for taking the time to make this video. I was able to adjust a D-112 to make it not skip as easy. I adjusted the focus and tracking gain as you suggested. I can almost bang on it with a hammer now.
@@whatcouldgowrong7914 I found this article today. shows how to make the adjustments using a Lissajous pattern on a scope schematicsforfree.com/files/Audio/Servicing/CD%20Player%20Alignment.pdf
Excellent video and discussion....very informative. Have a Luxman D-117.. was advised to stay away from the Chinese laser replacement as compared to the original discontinued Sony laser . However bought the copy version and after watching this video surely will leave the installation to a professional .:)
Impressive detective work! And nice end result! Got a Luxman D107u, which are awaiting a new rubber band for the cd tray. It has no problems playing discs, but perhaps after cleaning cd mechanism an adjustment of the laser should be performed. The biggest difference between the D107u and D105 is that the tube amplified analogue output is staged through line transformers. No digital output is available..
Never knew about the D107u... Nice! If you struggle with a belt for the tray, I used rubber Orings and they work great. Covered in my DZ111 CD video :)
Hi .Iam a subscriber of your channel . Your video is amazing. I have a same cd player but the previous version. The cd is not spinning. Pick up is new .it spins sometime but no TOC in display. Eject ,play ,stop and pause micro switches do only the eject function . Any set up to ne done with transport mechanismAny advise could be appreciated.Thanks
Tremendous. I enjoyed your practical approach. Especially in regard to debunking some myths (such as the need for an analog oscilloscope). Hats off to you for developing an understanding and sharing it so clearly. Liked and subscribed!
Many thanks and welcome 🙏🙂
Thanks so much for this useful video.. I have a Luxman DZ-111 which always worked great but now sometimes jumps, I already cleaned the laser's lens with isopropyl alcohol but didn't improve it so decided to dismount the mech assembly and lubricate the guides and the gears as you did and then try to make the calibration (I already downloaded the service manual and did similar things on other Hi-Fi gears), the 5 calibration steps are exactly the same, same procedure, same test disc (I will use a Denon original service test disc which has same 1kHz, 0dB, R & L track), and same everything (apart trimmers and test point names), now after seeing your video I am much more confident and will try soon to rebirth my old CD player.
The last two steps (tracking and focus gain adjustment): if you carefully read the procedure and the schematics essentially they are similar and are related to inject a test signal (1kHz 100mVrms) on a test point and trim a variable resistor so that the voltage read on another test point (separated by the first by a resistor) is essentially the same, I think you don't need that special test jig, only two digital AC voltmeters which share same common ground.. but I don't have a test bench's audio oscillator and I think the output of my PC's soundcard is not enough clean to do this job, so will skip the two last steps as you did ;-)
So thanks a lot my friend!
Thanks for taking the time to make this video. I was able to adjust a D-112 to make it not skip as easy. I adjusted the focus and tracking gain as you suggested. I can almost bang on it with a hammer now.
Glad it helped! 🙏
@@whatcouldgowrong7914
I found this article today. shows how to make the adjustments using a Lissajous pattern on a scope
schematicsforfree.com/files/Audio/Servicing/CD%20Player%20Alignment.pdf
Excellent video and discussion....very informative. Have a Luxman D-117.. was advised to stay away from the Chinese laser replacement as compared to the original discontinued Sony laser . However bought the copy version and after watching this video surely will leave the installation to a professional .:)
Impressive detective work! And nice end result!
Got a Luxman D107u, which are awaiting a new rubber band for the cd tray. It has no problems playing discs, but perhaps after cleaning cd mechanism an adjustment of the laser should be performed.
The biggest difference between the D107u and D105 is that the tube amplified analogue output is staged through line transformers. No digital output is available..
Never knew about the D107u... Nice! If you struggle with a belt for the tray, I used rubber Orings and they work great. Covered in my DZ111 CD video :)
Just a little advice, test cd is about how its made, not whats recorded on it, i mean eccentrity, the quality of the reflective pattern and so on.
Yup I figured that out later, I found another pressed CD to do the job :) Learning experience!
Words of wisdom spoken by a Surgeon 🙂
Good sleuthing! Very nice results
Thanks!
I really like that stainless steel pegboard. I need to find that for my setup.
Hi .Iam a subscriber of your channel . Your video is amazing. I have a same cd player but the previous version. The cd is not spinning. Pick up is new .it spins sometime but no TOC in display. Eject ,play ,stop and pause micro switches do only the eject function . Any set up to ne done with transport mechanismAny advise could be appreciated.Thanks
Check to see if the lens moves up and down first which means it’s starting the detect process before spinning up
Hello, can you show us where are you adjusting the tension from?
If you mean the belt for the tray, there is no adjustment for the tray belt tension
"Tube CD Player"
Where are the vacuum tubes?
In the front on display?