TommyTomTom
Active Member
Vintage CD players are such a pain in the a$$. I've sold a good number over the years after servicing them and they're the only type of equipment I've ever had complaints about, weeks or months after initial satisfaction from the buyer or owner. Only a few, but that's enough for me given the rest of my customers are always very happy. Never had a complaint about a turntable or amplifier out of very many.
I think the issue is that I can't find the test discs and manufacturer specific tools to align the servos and that that really needs doing after 30-40 years. Maybe it's foolish of me to try to get away without doing that. I just bank on the factory adjustments and cross my fingers as far as component value drift is concerned. I'd never to that with amplifier specs and adjustment. I think I'll stop doing them altogether, because it's not possible to find the test equipment and it seems silly. I think they're ultimately all destined for the bin at some point in the next decade. Many have already made it there.
Anybody else had similar issues?
I think the issue is that I can't find the test discs and manufacturer specific tools to align the servos and that that really needs doing after 30-40 years. Maybe it's foolish of me to try to get away without doing that. I just bank on the factory adjustments and cross my fingers as far as component value drift is concerned. I'd never to that with amplifier specs and adjustment. I think I'll stop doing them altogether, because it's not possible to find the test equipment and it seems silly. I think they're ultimately all destined for the bin at some point in the next decade. Many have already made it there.
Anybody else had similar issues?


