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Mark A
 
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Default Sony Repair Suggestions

"Geoff Wood" -nospam wrote in message
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Mark A wrote:

Did they tell you what part needed to be replaced, that they no
longer have? If there diagnosis is correct, then you should try to
determine whether you can find the part, either new or from a
salvaged player. Keep in mind that if a repair service does not have
the part in stock, they order from Sony unless it is generic
component.


Clean the lens, or have the laser replaced. Any competent service person
shoulsd be able to do it. You'll need to be able to find the laser part
number though.

My guess is that you were talking to somebody non-technical, who was put

on
the spot and decided to take the easy way 'out'.

geoff

Keep in mind that most manufacturers like Sony have flat rate pricing for
repair of items out of warranty, regardless of what is wrong with it.
Sometimes they will you send you a refurbished item in exchange.

I believe that he was quoted $216 for the repair. At those prices, they
replace parts, and don't just clean them.

But for less than $300, one could probably purchase a new one with much
better electronics, especially the D/A conversion circuits. Also a new one
would play CD-R's, which I doubt the old one does.