This was an ill-designed machine from the get-go. I really lost my shirt selling but it went to Sony repair facility twice and still wouldn't work. Sony should have refunded everyone's money.
The auto tracking procedure is in the service manual. You should be able to find a free download of it (or at least I did years ago). I am not sure if you need a special Sony SACD for it to work or if any SACD will work. I never had to try it since I don’t have any SACDs.
I think the DVP-S9000ES is an excellent player sound wise (even by today’s standards). Especially since they are relatively common and you can get a used one for under $200. They do have a reputation of being temperamental and I know it will die one day. But buying used and after getting 2 years of use so far I think i got my moneys worth.
My opinion might change if I bought it new for their original price though.........
I had two Sony DVP-9000ES players. I'll cut to the point. Once the laser started to go, the machines wouldn't play SACDs. I never found anything in the manual about how to correct the problem. I thought they were great sounding CD/SACD players when new.
I just tried to power up my 9000ES, initially got the red standby light, and now nothing. Has anyone tried to repair these with no power? I hate to send it to the landfill. If it is not worth repairing are there any parts I can recycle out if it? Taking the cover off now.
My advice would be to go ahead and send the Sony to the landfill if you need SACD and look for a used Oppo 105. You won't be disappointed. I know it will play SACD.
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