@@InsideOutElectronics Of course, I understand... But think of this, when you turn on the anti-shock, the device stores music for 10''. If it cant store music properly for 10'', if it skips or pauses instantly, it wont work properly even with the anti-shock. Ive noticed this on my Panasonic. Also note that the laser becomes weak over time and increasing the power of the laser usually solves these problems.
@@papertoyss sure thing, i want to refrain of tweaking laser power unless i really-really need to. Also techically it is setting the gain of the laser feedvack circuit. Which means less gain on photo diode = more power on laser to compensate
@@InsideOutElectronics 👍This indeed sounds proffessional, something which Im not - on these issues anyway. As an amateur myself after performing a thorough research on these problems, I decided to increase the laser power on an old Discman of mine and I have to say it was a success. I just turned the screw ~1mm to the right, I observed the result, I had to turn it yet another 1mm and the device worked and without a single problem eversince. It indeed worked for me and for three old cd players I couldnt till then use. Of course as I said Im an amateur and you should not take what I say for granted.
@@InsideOutElectronics Mine works fine, turns on and gives options as normal, the thing is when i insert the disc and close it, it says "no disc" as if it did not recognize the CD, what should i do?
great job, that was an easy one but i am glad it worked.
Thank you for wathing! So far so good, works well
You have to turn on the anti-shock in order to work. You could also increase a little the power of the laser.
Yeah, i did and it worked, thank you.
@@InsideOutElectronics Of course, I understand... But think of this, when you turn on the anti-shock, the device stores music for 10''. If it cant store music properly for 10'', if it skips or pauses instantly, it wont work properly even with the anti-shock. Ive noticed this on my Panasonic. Also note that the laser becomes weak over time and increasing the power of the laser usually solves these problems.
@@papertoyss sure thing, i want to refrain of tweaking laser power unless i really-really need to. Also techically it is setting the gain of the laser feedvack circuit. Which means less gain on photo diode = more power on laser to compensate
@@InsideOutElectronics 👍This indeed sounds proffessional, something which Im not - on these issues anyway. As an amateur myself after performing a thorough research on these problems, I decided to increase the laser power on an old Discman of mine and I have to say it was a success. I just turned the screw ~1mm to the right, I observed the result, I had to turn it yet another 1mm and the device worked and without a single problem eversince. It indeed worked for me and for three old cd players I couldnt till then use. Of course as I said Im an amateur and you should not take what I say for granted.
@@InsideOutElectronics It's funny but I just realised that I've read your first reply wrongly. So, my reply was irrelative. Sorry for this...
I have an audiovox cd player from 2003. It was playing cd's and the fm radio, then it shut off. The batteries are fine. What could be the problem?😮
Thank you for watching, I would start checking if power gets to the player. Measure voltage on capacitors
@@InsideOutElectronicsI'll try that, thanks!😊
can you help me with the sl-s200? or it works just the same?
Thank you for watching ! Yeah it should be similar, what is the problem ?
@@InsideOutElectronics Mine works fine, turns on and gives options as normal, the thing is when i insert the disc and close it, it says "no disc" as if it did not recognize the CD, what should i do?
I have same model is headphone is not working you can help me
Impossible.... very close system. Well technically possible but, will require a lot of efforts to hack the bootloader
@@InsideOutElectronics how to make that