I had one of these way back early 80's and prone to skipping due to vibration like from bass music. Poor bit rate and no anti skip. Well it was one of my first of many CD players.
I had a Pioneer, 1990, duel single drawer I got for my boss. Lens fell out, fixed it. The cheap Glass cleaner left a haze on the lens so I had to go back and clean it with a dry q tip. Lens made the whole trip in the mail bouncing around inside and didn't get a scratch.
Bizarrely, I managed to end up with this exact model of player a couple of years ago. I bought a house, and there was one of these in the loft. Why bizarre? Well I'm in England and we didn't get Scott stuff here. It was a 120v one as well so presumably an American owned the house at some point, imported his CD player over the pond and stored it in what was to become my loft! And yes it looked very much like this was a Hitachi under the skin - I even found what I believe to be the Hitachi equivalent to this player but I've lost the info and sold the player on. It sold for quite a bit (£50), presumably due to rarity value here. Lots of collectors of these old relics. ETA aaaaaaahhhhh, so that's why it fetched good money, if the mechanism is shared with a Linn! A transplant job - so I probably condemned the poor old thing to the recycling centre, even if it did result in a higher-end machine living on!
Love to see the pioneer speakers in a update video.
Would love to do them if the grille cloth ever shows up...
I had one of these way back early 80's and prone to skipping due to vibration like from bass music. Poor bit rate and no anti skip. Well it was one of my first of many CD players.
I had a Pioneer, 1990, duel single drawer I got for my boss. Lens fell out, fixed it. The cheap Glass cleaner left a haze on the lens so I had to go back and clean it with a dry q tip. Lens made the whole trip in the mail bouncing around inside and didn't get a scratch.
Nice old melodic mainstream Jazz from Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass! I didn't know him before. Thx!
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Herb just released a new album celebrating 50 years of marriage.
Bizarrely, I managed to end up with this exact model of player a couple of years ago. I bought a house, and there was one of these in the loft.
Why bizarre? Well I'm in England and we didn't get Scott stuff here. It was a 120v one as well so presumably an American owned the house at some point, imported his CD player over the pond and stored it in what was to become my loft!
And yes it looked very much like this was a Hitachi under the skin - I even found what I believe to be the Hitachi equivalent to this player but I've lost the info and sold the player on. It sold for quite a bit (£50), presumably due to rarity value here. Lots of collectors of these old relics.
ETA aaaaaaahhhhh, so that's why it fetched good money, if the mechanism is shared with a Linn! A transplant job - so I probably condemned the poor old thing to the recycling centre, even if it did result in a higher-end machine living on!
it is a stand off at the right side of the drawer beside de screw see the video at 34:39 then you can see.
Yup, a pretty cheap way of providing rigidity I have to say!
Good eye!
Have every worked on a JVC SRC 700u I can find nothing on it?
The company' and its history is in Wikipedia.
You're killing me smalls. Lol I got to know where that white plastic piece goes? It's really bothering me. Lol
34:39 - look just right of the transport. It's mounted vertically to support the lid.
Yup I see it also John. Wow. Had to zoom in on it. There it was.