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I own a rare Pioneer Elite PDS-95, a CD transport based upon the
Pioneer PD-65 and Pioneer PD-75, using the stable platter system. (see pix and short info at http://www.elitestereo.netfirms.com/pd-s95.htm ) I recently had a shop replace the laser assembly, but they are not competent to perform an alignment of the laser assembly. (They did try without success). I have the original service manual with microfiche, but I cannot seem to find a shop with the experience to complete this process. I have been told it is a bit more complex than with standard cd players. I tried contacting Pioneer for a reference, but they were of no help, directing me to their web site where they list lots of places, none of which seems to know this unit or its cousin, the PD-65. Any one out there with experience or a reference? |
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"Hi fi fan" wrote in message
om... I own a rare Pioneer Elite PDS-95, a CD transport based upon the Pioneer PD-65 and Pioneer PD-75, using the stable platter system. (see pix and short info at http://www.elitestereo.netfirms.com/pd-s95.htm ) I recently had a shop replace the laser assembly, but they are not competent to perform an alignment of the laser assembly. (They did try without success). I have the original service manual with microfiche, but I cannot seem to find a shop with the experience to complete this process. I have been told it is a bit more complex than with standard cd players. I tried contacting Pioneer for a reference, but they were of no help, directing me to their web site where they list lots of places, none of which seems to know this unit or its cousin, the PD-65. Any one out there with experience or a reference? I'm reasonably good with Pioneer's. Only ever did one PD-65, though, and the laser alignment was good right out of the box. Maybe I was just lucky. Grating alignments can be a bitch. There are several "peaks" in the output, all of which work, but only one will provide consistent results. Service literature is not too much help. After all, what is a "smooth null" anyway? My shop is Pioneer authorized in Wichita KS. Mark Z. |
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Mark D. Zacharias wrote:
snip I'm reasonably good with Pioneer's. Only ever did one PD-65, though, and the laser alignment was good right out of the box. Maybe I was just lucky. Grating alignments can be a bitch. There are several "peaks" in the output, all of which work, but only one will provide consistent results. Service literature is not too much help. After all, what is a "smooth null" anyway? My shop is Pioneer authorized in Wichita KS. Mark Z. Was the "correct" setting in the middle of the adjustment range for peak output or did some other parameter indicate the optimal adjustment? |
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"Robert Gault" wrote in message
... Mark D. Zacharias wrote: snip I'm reasonably good with Pioneer's. Only ever did one PD-65, though, and the laser alignment was good right out of the box. Maybe I was just lucky. Grating alignments can be a bitch. There are several "peaks" in the output, all of which work, but only one will provide consistent results. Service literature is not too much help. After all, what is a "smooth null" anyway? My shop is Pioneer authorized in Wichita KS. Mark Z. Was the "correct" setting in the middle of the adjustment range for peak output or did some other parameter indicate the optimal adjustment? It's near the middle of the adjustment. I'll usually take 3 discs, a factory music disc, a CD-R, and a karaoke CD. When it reliably plays all three I'm done. Mark Z. |
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Hi
Most of the procedures quoted in the manuals can be forgotten, focus, tracking etc until you get the thing actually playing! I've done dozens of these over the years and ~EVERY new laser needed its grating setting correctly gripe -gripe- here in the UK the lasers cost 3 times most other manufacturers and never come setup - gripe gripe the procedure I use is basically as follows: 1 put unit in test mode (press switch/ short contacts whilst powering up). Also if the pots have been twiddled , mark where they were and then centre them 2 run sled out to around 2/3 - 3/4 way to expose the grating adjust plate shuttle button on front 3 turn on laser, focus servo and tracking servo (buttons vary- see manual) your disc should Ideally spin now whilst noise is heard from the servos. A scope can then measure the EFM/rf/eye pattern 4 you should have about .75volts p-p 5 CAREFULLY! adjust the grating to get the highest peak output. dont worry if it goes haywire in between peaks, just keep pressing stop, then resetting servos on. I say carefully since there are usually 3 points that are 'useable' and if its the laser with the sliding metal plate adjuster it has a habit of pinging loose when moved to much. once you're happy you're on the top peak then a bit of judicious setting of the other servos can be attempted. Hopefully now when you close the final servo (pause key I think) music should be heard and if it skips then tracking offset/gain can be adjusted. It is somewhat of a black magic art difficult to put into words. Don't forget if its set on the wrong peak it will play but compatibility etc will be very poor Good luck Andrew |