saki70 ... you must have skipped class the day we discussed the 3 most common failures a CD player can experience
The first is Spindle Motor failure ... when the motor gets tired and slows down or stops/expires .. the laser can no longer lock on to or read the TOC (data stream) and will display a ... NO DISC or ERROR message in the display
The second is when the capacitor in the laser power supply gets weak or fails the power supply isnt energized and again the laser cant read the TOC and throws a NO DISC or ERROR message in the display
The third and most likely your problem is when the factory lubricant on the rails that the laser sled rides on dries up from years of use ... it creates hard spots ... lumps of dried up lubricant
When the laser hits one of these dry spots it stalls momentarily and loses lock with the TOC ... once the laser drives past the dried lube it regains lock with the TOC and plays normally until it hits another dry patch
The fix is easy ... just clean the rails that the laser rides on of the dried factory Lube. and reapply the some lube
If you dont want to attempt this yourself take it to a reputable repair or service center and ask them to clean the laser and re-lube the rails .... if you tell them the player is skipping ... they will want to replace the whole transports assembly to CTA and they make more money installing complete assemblies vs cleaning and lubing players
You do not need a factory trained tech or send it back to the factory ... just a reputable local electronics repair shop should be able to handle it
Not sure if you can post links to retailer so if you or anyone else reading this contacts me at ... davehrab(AT)charter(DOT)net I can give you a link to a very good synthetic lube used for this purpose
Soon the Student will be the Teacher
The first is Spindle Motor failure ... when the motor gets tired and slows down or stops/expires .. the laser can no longer lock on to or read the TOC (data stream) and will display a ... NO DISC or ERROR message in the display
The second is when the capacitor in the laser power supply gets weak or fails the power supply isnt energized and again the laser cant read the TOC and throws a NO DISC or ERROR message in the display
The third and most likely your problem is when the factory lubricant on the rails that the laser sled rides on dries up from years of use ... it creates hard spots ... lumps of dried up lubricant
When the laser hits one of these dry spots it stalls momentarily and loses lock with the TOC ... once the laser drives past the dried lube it regains lock with the TOC and plays normally until it hits another dry patch
The fix is easy ... just clean the rails that the laser rides on of the dried factory Lube. and reapply the some lube
If you dont want to attempt this yourself take it to a reputable repair or service center and ask them to clean the laser and re-lube the rails .... if you tell them the player is skipping ... they will want to replace the whole transports assembly to CTA and they make more money installing complete assemblies vs cleaning and lubing players
You do not need a factory trained tech or send it back to the factory ... just a reputable local electronics repair shop should be able to handle it
Not sure if you can post links to retailer so if you or anyone else reading this contacts me at ... davehrab(AT)charter(DOT)net I can give you a link to a very good synthetic lube used for this purpose
Soon the Student will be the Teacher