Received the new pick-up assembly... NOT happy with my purchase ! First time I have been let downby a German Ebay seller... I gave you the link above.. I don't recemmend him !
- Packagin was distrous : ZERO padding ! That sensitive little pick-up was wrapped in a single thin layer of plastif film, ie nil, then placed in a box 3 times its size ! It's a miracle the poor little thing arrived intact !
- The supposedley NEW part... clearly is NOTnew at all ! .. the sticker on the radial motor (the one with the worm screw), hardly looks "fresh", more like it's 25 year old ! The flat flex is harldy smooth and shiny, and it even has kink/damage onj the inner edge where it does the 90° turn to meet the tiny PCB on the pick-up ! Luckily the copper trace located on the edge, looks intact, mostly anyway. And lastlt : the terminal for the two motors (spindle and radial), and also the contacts that detect that the head is at the begining of the disc... all these terminal had a solder blob, and strands of wire in them !
So clearly that assembly is second hand, was salvaged from God knows where, and whoever did it, simply cut all the wires, faster than desoldering the wires I guess !
.. but I fitted the assembly to the drive anyway, hoping it would work and call it done... didn't feel like battling with the seller and get my 15 euros back then ordering another one from another German seller, waiting again, and maybe getting the same problems...
So, after 3 hours of fighting with the mechanical guts of the carousel, then upon painful reassembling the thing using lots of trial and error, realizing that I did not even have to touch any part of the carousel to begin with !!! ...well I eventually managed to replace the bloody pick-up, get the carousel back in one piece and working properly again... and yes, IT WORKS !!!!
So it was indeed the pickup that was bad, causing zero signal to get into the HF amplifier.I probed once again the output of the amp, and see what I get ? Yes, I now get that lovely eye diagram pictured in the manual !
Sure enough I didn't get anything like that before !
So, I now know what kind of signal I am supposed to get out of a pickup !
The amplitude as you can see is not stellar, around 1,0 to 1,2Vpp. Not much more than the 0,8V minimum required in the manual. So I guess the laser is tired since it's obviously an old second hand pick-up
But well,, 1,2V is still 50% more than 0,8V, so technically it's quite a bit better eh, what do you say from your experience ?
At any rate, it works, just fine. Reads all my 25 years old CD's just fine, and is responsive.
Anyway, I don't need this horrible stereo system to last for 10 years.... my dads only need the CD part of it, for it's changer functionality. Doesn't use the vinyl turntable, nor the tape deck, nor the radio tuner...nothing but the CD changer.
So I thought, best to throw away this horrible stereo, and instead find a nice stand alone CD changer like the old Philips, or slightly newer maybe, mid '90s stuff. A cheap broken I could repair for him. Then he would just need an amp to go with it... but he already has one ! An audio nut gave my dad an old Cabasse amplifier to repair. Was high-end but the guts of it were terribly prehistoric, electronics-wise. So he was able to repair it and as a thank you, guy offered him an old " Cambridge " branded amplifier ! So, he already has an amp... just need to find him a nice CD changer to stack on the of it, and good-bye the old crappy Stereo system !
Anyway, thank you all for your precious help ! That was my second CD player repair, quite different than the swing arm. Learned more new stuff then, great ! I feel now quite confident tackling my future third repair, if the old man approves my plan !