Noice! soon as you checked for shorts and it was everywhere i knew it would be the dc jack haha i think they have a little switch in them that tells it somethings plugged in and can get stuck open
Great work ade, i have a sony d11 i found the cheapest one on ebay at the time ,£12 buy it now but £10 postage from portugul .These seem to be reliable units and they are made in japan not china .The best thing is no surface mount caps the surface mount caps nearly always fail i have a £1 sony walkman a wm 2091 and it has bad caps and they are surface mount it seems it is nearly always the 330mf caps that leak.
That model was my first CD player. It was not very good as portable player, as it ate batteries like mad. It also had no or very little buffer, meaning that it skipped very easily when moving. But I liked it for home use and it was my main CD player for many years.
Those old DC jacks corrode after several years, due to no moisture protection. When they stop the device working, most are simply discarded, then replaced.
Well done Ade 😃
Gotta put a CD in first before it will power on. But, of course, this guy went straight for tearing it apart.
Noice! soon as you checked for shorts and it was everywhere i knew it would be the dc jack haha i think they have a little switch in them that tells it somethings plugged in and can get stuck open
Great work ade, i have a sony d11 i found the cheapest one on ebay at the time ,£12 buy it now but £10 postage from portugul .These seem to be reliable units and they are made in japan not china .The best thing is no surface mount caps the surface mount caps nearly always fail i have a £1 sony walkman a wm 2091 and it has bad caps and they are surface mount it seems it is nearly always the 330mf caps that leak.
Yeah, the other cd player in the video is a d-20 but it's riddled with cap leakage
I had this model.
I loved my disk player from the 90's, they don't make them now like they used too.
That model was my first CD player. It was not very good as portable player, as it ate batteries like mad. It also had no or very little buffer, meaning that it skipped very easily when moving. But I liked it for home use and it was my main CD player for many years.
I really thought it would be something blown die to the reverse polarity on the power jack. Very few items had protection for that
Those old DC jacks corrode after several years, due to no moisture protection. When they stop the device working, most are simply discarded, then replaced.
Last 5 seconds cut me up 😢
our cat of 17 years passed away this week 😢
Your'e as bad as me with stickers me and you must have O.C.D 🤣
This is player has made me worse lol, I've seen a few old sony items lately that had this sticker on them and they are so crooked it's unreal
It won't power on and screen wont come on until a disc is inserted (source: I own this player)