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Century - faulty CD

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ToteRanger
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ToteRanger Posted: Wed, Oct 10 2012 8:50 AM

Hello all.

I have a beautiful Century in near-perfect condition except that the CD has stopped working.

The disc spins twice and then we get the [ ] symbol appearing.

It looks as though it is not reading the Toc.

I bought it a brand new VAM1255 Laser and unfortunately this made no difference - all forlorn !!

Any advice on common causes would be most welcome.

Thanks, TR

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root replied on Sat, Oct 13 2012 1:39 PM

Think you need a CDM12 laser instead of the VAM1255. Did you replace just the laser or the whole mech? Don't forget to lubricate well and check for faulty caps

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Thank-you so much for your reply.

I did have a very close look for seepage from electrolytic caps but saw nothing suspicious.

Do you have circuit references for the usual culprits?

The previous laser was a 1255 so that's what I went for.

If you think a CDM12 could work, I would really appreciate a link. I've got a couple new CDM12's coming for other Philips players and thought their flex-cable had a reversed pin-out going by appearances.

Really appreciate your comments on this one.

TR

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root replied on Sun, Oct 14 2012 7:51 PM

Think there are smd caps on the back of the mech, seepage is not an issue, but they may be faulty anyway (tops bulging)

And if there was a 1255 in there then go for it. I didn't know that the Century came with VAM1255, thought the earlier ones had the curved lasers, the latter ones came with the CDM12. I did order some very cheap CDM12 lasers from Ebay Hongkong (about 10 bucks each) that worked fine for the Century and BS Ouverture/2300. Actually I'm listening to a CD-R (done with itunes) at the moment that is playing on BS2300 with one of the HK lasers, works like a charm.

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