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Stephen Sank
 
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Oh, that was you, Salim. I thought so, but your email didn't look familiar. Yes, thanks for
the Enigma cd, which was a nice surprise in the mail. Like it very much.
Always good measure to give the platter motor a shot of silicone spray lub, while you're in the
OMS.

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Thank you very much sir!! Disk spin and I'll tweak the trimpot a bit soon.

Btw how did you like the music from Enigma ?

Talk to you again soon (hopefully =)
Salim SM


"Stephen Sank" wrote in message ...
If the player gives up instantly, as if there was no disc in the tray, it's simply a faulty
optosensor(under right front of tray). If it spins up the disc & then gives up(which would
normally cause the player to auto eject), it may be that the laser output is just on the
borderline between ok & not ok. For this, you need a laser power meter, and it should

output
0.24mW. You need to block the optosensor(just a piece of masking or electrical tape over

the
hole at right front of tray), then power up the player to get the laser to run with no

disc.
The trimpot on the laser itself is the power adjust.

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Stephen Sank, Owner & Ribbon Mic Restorer
Talking Dog Transducer Company
http://stephensank.com