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Fred January 4th 06 04:28 PM

Question - CD changer alignment
 
Is it difficult to align a cd changer? I have an older Denon DCM 440 cd
changer (5 disc tray) that needs alignment. If I can I like to try and fix
things myself and if I screw up it is no big loss in this case.
Thanks for any help.



Mark D. Zacharias January 5th 06 03:02 AM

Question - CD changer alignment
 

"Fred" wrote in message
...
Is it difficult to align a cd changer? I have an older Denon DCM 440 cd
changer (5 disc tray) that needs alignment. If I can I like to try and fix
things myself and if I screw up it is no big loss in this case.
Thanks for any help.


What makes you think it needs alignment?

Mark Z.



Fred January 5th 06 07:56 PM

Question - CD changer alignment
 
Hi,
When playing a cd, it "skips" forward through the cd and the lens has been
cleaned with no effect. It only plays a few seconds of each song here and
there. I was told at a repair shop that it likely needs to be aligned. If
it was a simple enough repair I figured I would try it.
Thanks

"Mark D. Zacharias" wrote in message
m...

"Fred" wrote in message
...
Is it difficult to align a cd changer? I have an older Denon DCM 440 cd
changer (5 disc tray) that needs alignment. If I can I like to try and
fix things myself and if I screw up it is no big loss in this case.
Thanks for any help.


What makes you think it needs alignment?

Mark Z.




Leonard Caillouet January 6th 06 01:56 AM

Question - CD changer alignment
 
If it needed alignment, why didn't the shop do it?

Leonard

"Fred" wrote in message
...
Hi,
When playing a cd, it "skips" forward through the cd and the lens has been
cleaned with no effect. It only plays a few seconds of each song here and
there. I was told at a repair shop that it likely needs to be aligned.
If it was a simple enough repair I figured I would try it.
Thanks

"Mark D. Zacharias" wrote in message
m...

"Fred" wrote in message
...
Is it difficult to align a cd changer? I have an older Denon DCM 440 cd
changer (5 disc tray) that needs alignment. If I can I like to try and
fix things myself and if I screw up it is no big loss in this case.
Thanks for any help.


What makes you think it needs alignment?

Mark Z.






Arfa Daily January 6th 06 02:21 AM

Question - CD changer alignment
 

"Leonard Caillouet" wrote in message
news:u7kvf.39788$Mi5.2014@dukeread07...
If it needed alignment, why didn't the shop do it?

Leonard

"Fred" wrote in message
...
Hi,
When playing a cd, it "skips" forward through the cd and the lens has
been cleaned with no effect. It only plays a few seconds of each song
here and there. I was told at a repair shop that it likely needs to be
aligned. If it was a simple enough repair I figured I would try it.
Thanks

"Mark D. Zacharias" wrote in message
m...

"Fred" wrote in message
...
Is it difficult to align a cd changer? I have an older Denon DCM 440
cd changer (5 disc tray) that needs alignment. If I can I like to try
and fix things myself and if I screw up it is no big loss in this case.
Thanks for any help.


What makes you think it needs alignment?

Mark Z.


If the unit has setup pots, you could try turning up the one called Tracking
Gain a little, which may help, but the kind of problem you are describing,
if not attributable to the mechanics of sled drive, is usually due to a worn
laser. I can't remember which laser this model has in it, but many Denons
use standard Sony types, most of which are readily available and cheap. If
it is a Sony type, it will have a little label on the connector pcb at the
back of the laser, which will have the type printed on it. It will start "
KSS " then some figures such as 210A or 210B or 212 or 213 etc. The letter
which follows the numbers is important.

And other reply-ers. Please don't top post. It makes threads difficult to
follow ...

Arfa



Mark D. Zacharias January 6th 06 04:13 AM

Question - CD changer alignment
 

"Fred" wrote in message
...
Hi,
When playing a cd, it "skips" forward through the cd and the lens has been
cleaned with no effect. It only plays a few seconds of each song here and
there. I was told at a repair shop that it likely needs to be aligned.
If it was a simple enough repair I figured I would try it.
Thanks

"Mark D. Zacharias" wrote in message
m...

"Fred" wrote in message
...
Is it difficult to align a cd changer? I have an older Denon DCM 440 cd
changer (5 disc tray) that needs alignment. If I can I like to try and
fix things myself and if I screw up it is no big loss in this case.
Thanks for any help.


What makes you think it needs alignment?

Mark Z.




Lots of problems like this are fixed with routine maintenance, such as
cleaning - lubricating sled rails, gears, sliders, the spindle motor shaft,
etc.

Mark Z.



Mark D. Zacharias January 6th 06 12:45 PM

Question - CD changer alignment
 

"Mark D. Zacharias" wrote in message
om...

"Fred" wrote in message
...
Hi,
When playing a cd, it "skips" forward through the cd and the lens has
been cleaned with no effect. It only plays a few seconds of each song
here and there. I was told at a repair shop that it likely needs to be
aligned. If it was a simple enough repair I figured I would try it.
Thanks

"Mark D. Zacharias" wrote in message
m...

"Fred" wrote in message
...
Is it difficult to align a cd changer? I have an older Denon DCM 440
cd changer (5 disc tray) that needs alignment. If I can I like to try
and fix things myself and if I screw up it is no big loss in this case.
Thanks for any help.


What makes you think it needs alignment?

Mark Z.




Lots of problems like this are fixed with routine maintenance, such as
cleaning - lubricating sled rails, gears, sliders, the spindle motor
shaft, etc.

Mark Z.



P.S.

I just got through with a similar reply and decided I should have elaborated
on this one a bit better. Here's the reply to the other guy - mostly it
would apply here as well.


"Cleaning discs are a waste of time and money. A proper cleaning and routine
maintenance will very often fix problems like this.

The lens cleaning is easy - one just takes 2 cotton swabs, fluff up the ends
a bit. Have one moistened but not dripping with window cleaner or isopropyl
alcohol. GENTLY clean the lens with the damp one using a rolling motion,
follow with the other to catch any residue.

A small drop of light oil at the spindle motor shaft (use the dry end of a
swab to remove any excess) is a good idea.

Other gears and sliding surfaces can be cleaned and re-greased.

Your player could have other problems - a bad or marginal motor for example,
but many pickups are replaced unnecessarily, and circuit adjustments will
usually only partially compensate for what is really wrong. For example,
adjusting the tracking gain might somewhat compensate for a lubrication
problem involving the sled assembly. For this reason, adjustments should
usually only be attempted by a technician with a service manual in hand, or
at least with a knowledgeable technique."


Mark Z.




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