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RK April 16th 04 01:26 PM

Marantz CD-53: Squeaky CD Tray
 
Hi All...

When I open up the tray on my Marantz the CD tray appears to squeak. Most
annoying. If I physically hold onto it and slow the movement of the tray
down the squeak stops. The player functions perfectly apart from that.

Has anyone got any ideas how I can fix it? In a casual conversation with an
audio shop owner they thought it could be a capacitor thats connected to the
motor thats burnt out.

I have called Servicecare - www.servicecare.co.uk - the authorised Marantz
people, and they're talking £35 to look at it, and probably £100 all up. I
note I can get a second hand one of these on e-bay for £20 - seems such a
waste though.

I am based in Manchester. Any ideas much appreciated.

rob



Woody April 16th 04 09:11 PM

Marantz CD-53: Squeaky CD Tray
 

"RK" wrote in message
.. .
Hi All...

When I open up the tray on my Marantz the CD tray appears to squeak. Most
annoying. If I physically hold onto it and slow the movement of the tray
down the squeak stops. The player functions perfectly apart from that.

Has anyone got any ideas how I can fix it? In a casual conversation with

an
audio shop owner they thought it could be a capacitor thats connected to

the
motor thats burnt out.

I have called Servicecare - www.servicecare.co.uk - the authorised Marantz
people, and they're talking £35 to look at it, and probably £100 all up. I
note I can get a second hand one of these on e-bay for £20 - seems such a
waste though.

I am based in Manchester. Any ideas much appreciated.

rob



Is this a mechanical noise or through the speakers?


--

Woody





Ian Bell April 16th 04 09:56 PM

Marantz CD-53: Squeaky CD Tray
 
RK wrote:

Hi All...

When I open up the tray on my Marantz the CD tray appears to squeak. Most
annoying. If I physically hold onto it and slow the movement of the tray
down the squeak stops. The player functions perfectly apart from that.

Has anyone got any ideas how I can fix it? In a casual conversation with
an audio shop owner they thought it could be a capacitor thats connected
to the motor thats burnt out.

I have called Servicecare - www.servicecare.co.uk - the authorised Marantz
people, and they're talking £35 to look at it, and probably £100 all up. I
note I can get a second hand one of these on e-bay for £20 - seems such a
waste though.

I am based in Manchester. Any ideas much appreciated.

rob


Check the grease on the tray mechanism.

Ian

RK April 18th 04 08:46 AM

Marantz CD-53: Squeaky CD Tray
 
Okay, after years of not wanting to fiddle with it I plucked up the guts and
opened up the cover. It was the tray mechinism - from the wheels that link
with the tray motor. I swapped the elastic band, which seemed strangely to
be the offending squeak! Works a treat now...

Thanks for your interest in helping anyhow guys - appreciated...

rob


"RK" wrote in message
.. .
Hi All...

When I open up the tray on my Marantz the CD tray appears to squeak. Most
annoying. If I physically hold onto it and slow the movement of the tray
down the squeak stops. The player functions perfectly apart from that.

Has anyone got any ideas how I can fix it? In a casual conversation with

an
audio shop owner they thought it could be a capacitor thats connected to

the
motor thats burnt out.

I have called Servicecare - www.servicecare.co.uk - the authorised Marantz
people, and they're talking £35 to look at it, and probably £100 all up. I
note I can get a second hand one of these on e-bay for £20 - seems such a
waste though.

I am based in Manchester. Any ideas much appreciated.

rob






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