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Old July 5th 04, 07:17 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Kanulondon
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Default Is my Hi-Fi dead? Please help


"Richard Wall" wrote in message
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This is usually diagnosed as a failing laser that needs replacement. It

can
sometimes just be that the transport mechanism has dried out and
disassembly, oiling with a light oil (sewing machine) and putting back
together can fix the problem. For Transport details see
http://members.lycos.co.uk/hanalogue/
This should let you know what transport is in your player and how to buy a
new one. Do not attempt if you have no DIY/electronics skills but not a
tough job
Regards Richard
Duplicate response to the one for Mark Truman but seems to be the same
problem


Cheers Richard......

A friend of mine suggested that the Laser maybe knackered....I tried a CD
Lense cleaner...but of what use is it if I cant read the disc!!

Looking at that link I found the following details

SONY
MHC6700
157500211

SONY
MHC6700
884814411



Do you reckon this is a job I could undertake myself? I am used to open up
pc and the like but have never delved into my hi-fi.

What if this isn't the problem though(the drying up of oil?) How much would
a new laser set me back if I took it into a shop? or if I just ordered the
part and had a bash @ it myself?

Thanks for your advice thus far

KL


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