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Fixing My Broken California Audio Labs CD Player! 

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It’s a California Audio Labs Icon Mk II CD player. Made in 1993.
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@mladenbasic1
@mladenbasic1 Год назад
More of this type of video please. Thoroughly enjoyable. Watched it front to back.
@bpalpha
@bpalpha Год назад
That's a beautiful legacy piece. Probably not too many California Labs CD players left out there. To me, that's a keeper.
@Coneman3
@Coneman3 Год назад
Love people who fix stuff.
@josebaaz7461
@josebaaz7461 9 месяцев назад
I just started this cd collection hobby during the pandemic and had to fix an old cd by fisher it’s didn’t last long until it just wouldn’t turn on anymore. It’s fun now I find myself enjoying fixing cd players and selling them or throwing them out when i squeeze all the juice out of them.
@arfer1470
@arfer1470 Год назад
Google is your friend! Skyfi Audio has one on ebay for over $700, so I would guess it is worth fixing, or sell it as faulty for someone to buy and fix up rather than putting it in landfill.
@andrewdorow2998
@andrewdorow2998 Год назад
I totally agree. I make every effort to avoid the landfill. Only when all repair or repurposing is exhausted...
@richardwagner4460
@richardwagner4460 Год назад
Skyfi Audio has excessively Sky HIGH prices way overpriced everyone has the Pearl of Great Value .
@blipco5
@blipco5 Год назад
This is a good ad for Jim. I would trust him with my equipment. 👍
@JImmY1982MinG
@JImmY1982MinG Год назад
I got the same unit a few years back, it is a good quality unit for sure.
@jackturtle131
@jackturtle131 Год назад
I liked that clip guys never to old to learn things
@jewllake
@jewllake 25 дней назад
I really enjoy my onkyo integra dx 7500 CD player. Built like a tank and sounds awesome.
@richardwagner4460
@richardwagner4460 Год назад
I'm looking forward to your follow up as I have exactly the same player, and it's a beast & I did pay $1,000 for it in 1995 most money I paid for anything in my system, I also have the external Gamma DAC. I really like it & would like to keep it. Lately I've come across some old Phillips, Magnavox units with the 1541 DAC in them would go for a fortune in the Audiophile community. I also have an old Denon DCD-1500 which uses the PCM-56 Sigma Delta DACs, and they sound great I even picked up about 10 of them and was going to stack them. BUT same thing old and intermittent. It's a shame things don't last, and you can't just take an old cd drive mechanism from a computer and just use that to replace the internal unit but apparently, it's not feasible without added interfacing.
@andrewdorow2998
@andrewdorow2998 Год назад
There may be a laser adjustment potentiometer on the laser mechanism itself. I have had great success "repairing" cd players by slightly adjusting laser intensity. I'd give that a try. That player is worth that minimal effort. Yes you can buy a Blu-ray player for $50...but in "may" not sound as good as this item. Look for a potentiometer near the laser mechanism and try a little adjustment. It may kill the laser...but what have you got to lose. This method resurrected my prescious Toshiba SD 9200. 22 Years old... bought for $10.
@MODAC
@MODAC Год назад
I have a Toshiba SD-9200 that will be in my next video. It has the buzzing issue when CD is spinning at fastest RPM. Thanks
@herbward5240
@herbward5240 Год назад
Disc motor failure ( commutator and brush failure is common ) happens frequently in the Panasonic transports.
@andrewdorow2998
@andrewdorow2998 Год назад
I fashioned stabilizers made of pcv to brace the 9200 Transport due to excess vibration. Sad...but yes, I'm a hacker. The 9200 is absolutely worth it an no one will ever see this feat of engineering! Love your channel.
@LogiForce86
@LogiForce86 4 месяца назад
That motor is good but old oil or grease residue has probably gone sticky. Open up the motor, clean the ends where the it rubs on the case or a bearing and oil again with some sewingmachine oil. Should be good to go after.
@MODAC
@MODAC 4 месяца назад
Motor was replaced and I sold it shortly afterwards. Thx
@Error2username
@Error2username Год назад
Look inside a technics 1200tt, its plastic with a steelplate inside. Weight is your friend to decrease vibration.
@Techrewinds
@Techrewinds Год назад
Wow that a very cool cd player those are hard to come by nowadays
@alexandermikhailov2481
@alexandermikhailov2481 Год назад
I replaced a laser in my Denon CD/SACD player and I guess I was lucky - it worked perfectly without any alignment procedure.
@Thomas-us4wq
@Thomas-us4wq Год назад
Audiolab is an English company.. California Audio Labs is something else. But sounds like it.
@richardwagner4460
@richardwagner4460 5 месяцев назад
Is it possible to find out where Jim got the motor from. I have one with the same issue.
@guilhermeschweitzer8459
@guilhermeschweitzer8459 2 месяца назад
I would try to fix the motor. In most cases the brushes simply lose contact with commutator as it seems like this one
@larryh.4629
@larryh.4629 Год назад
So is there a part two? Or are we waiting for parts? Would love to see the rest.
@MODAC
@MODAC Год назад
Yes, waiting for parts. I plan to do some kind of follow up in the future.
@larryh.4629
@larryh.4629 Год назад
@@MODAC thanx for the update enjoyed this vid. Looking forward to the end result 1st dibs if it goes up for sale.
@zulumax1
@zulumax1 Год назад
4:44 Those two large capacitors between the transformer and the power regulator heat sinks look like the tops are domed. I would have your tech check those for ESR especially if those are 85 degree temperature rated capacitors. Any capacitors next to a heat source are prone to failure. That would explain the wacky digits appearing on the screen and the motor not having enough torque to start. Well, one of many reasons, such as the motor itself. It may be better to bail and sell it as is to someone who has the time to change out all those capacitors, it is the labor to pay someone else to do it that makes it not cost effective. The capacitors themselves are cheap.
@johncooper6246
@johncooper6246 Год назад
I noticed it too. But when he changed views they looked fine, cheers.
@MrAlexthemachine
@MrAlexthemachine 8 месяцев назад
You have to clean and re lubricate the gears after 27 years. I highly doubt the caps are bad enough to cause the motor to not properly drive the laser. Especially since this is a high end model.
@jonboy9912
@jonboy9912 Год назад
I fixed my CD last month - felt like a million dollars!!
@apogeios
@apogeios Год назад
Nice video about the CAL cd plejer, watched the video and would like to ad some remarks on it. I understand that the service repair guy have to make a living on repairs and give his personal advice, but I'm sure he isn't familiar with this brand as he is comparing it with a blue Ray or dvd player is totally wrong.these where regarded as very well made but most important great sounding units. As a service repair his would just replace it with a new motor which is ok but most likely it's easier for him, Motors could be refurbished and i have done it many times. These player's are very good and are reparable.
@MODAC
@MODAC Год назад
Like most tech guys, he’s not an “audiophile”.
@simonzinc-trumpetharris852
@simonzinc-trumpetharris852 3 месяца назад
Quite the laser head runners need a dab of grease as it gets sticky with age.
@uncleremus64
@uncleremus64 Год назад
Sentimental midget. That's brilliant!
@MagnusPaul1976
@MagnusPaul1976 Год назад
Can the control circuit of a CD Player be repaired ?
@MODAC
@MODAC Год назад
Contact Jim!
@swinde
@swinde Год назад
I still have a Sony CDP-302 CD playback deck that I bought in 1985 that I paid $400.00 for, and for the life of me, do not see why that unit should be $1,000. The Sony has a linier drive motor for the tray, and absolutely no belts or pulleys. I occasionally have to lubricate the rails for the tray.
@Poppinwheeeeellllllieeeeez
@Poppinwheeeeellllllieeeeez Год назад
I made rude comment. I deleted it and feel remorseful. It was uncalled for and I have no excuse. I apologize to all.
@ericjensen9091
@ericjensen9091 Год назад
Yours is my favorite comment of today. I bet it was a fun post, and I hope you're forgiven by all.
@user-lx1is2wl7i
@user-lx1is2wl7i Год назад
So, did the CD player get fixed, or?
@MODAC
@MODAC 10 месяцев назад
Yes
@scottstrang1583
@scottstrang1583 Год назад
Didn’t some of the CAL cd players have Panasonic/Technics drives?
@MODAC
@MODAC Год назад
That’s what he said
@59seank
@59seank Год назад
I have a broken California Labs CD player. It's been sitting in my basement for many years. I saw a resistor that looked burnt. I won't (can't) fix it.
@niladrimukherjee2098
@niladrimukherjee2098 Год назад
Hi ambfrom India . I have a Philips Discman ( model 1998 ). It had a natural death as after extensive use for the 1st 5 years it was ignoted but I want it to come alive. Mind if I send it by Fed Ex to you fot its resurrection ?
@MODAC
@MODAC Год назад
Not sure it’s worth the expense. Ship it to Jim. His link is below.
@salamandor53
@salamandor53 10 месяцев назад
CDP -C345 5 DISC CD PLAYER TRAY STUCK OPEN
@SuperMcgenius
@SuperMcgenius Год назад
Yes to wima
@uncleremus64
@uncleremus64 Год назад
I agree. Don't fix these CD players and most audio equip. Better to buy another.
@morlandvincent7624
@morlandvincent7624 Год назад
Le mécanisme à certainement été changé car c'est pas le mécanisme d'origine.1992 1993 ils n'avaient pas ce type de mécanique la c'était plus gros.
@subcoded
@subcoded Год назад
Please compare the sound of your Spring 3 DAC + good cheap streamer (e.g. Zen Stream+linear PSU) with a turntable+arm+cartridge+phono stage that COSTS THE SAME as your Spring 3 DAC + Streamer rig and be SURE that you compare them with a track from an album that came from the same Recording Master... I'm pretty sure that your digital rig will sound way better than your turntable setup. And please don't tell me about 60s & 70s recordings... Do the comparison with later recordings when digital was mature technology and ALL albums recorded Digitally... Vinyl simply CANNOT match digital regarding snr, dynamics, channel seperation, noise, pitch stability and accuracy. And with a GOOD R2R DAC, like the HOLO, you will achieve the "Musicality" (i hate this word) of analog.
@MODAC
@MODAC Год назад
Had to send it back.
@bennylixballtiti3606
@bennylixballtiti3606 10 месяцев назад
It seems Jim don't know much about CD Player's , or the sound of an CAL CD Player at all. To fix this Mashine it would be nessesary to meassure the RF signals, to check the motor of a dead spot, and not complaining about the quarz cristal or capacitors. A lot of bla bla bla instead of a repair. Question: does that unit playing now or is it still worn out ???
@MODAC
@MODAC 10 месяцев назад
Jim replaced the motor and it worked perfectly afterwards. I sold it shortly afterwards. Jim is a highly experienced and skilled tech. I completely trust his judgement…on the other hand, you appear to be a bit clueless.
@non-faccio-lo-yotuber
@non-faccio-lo-yotuber 3 месяца назад
do you only think about making money? ,because at the low end it's not worth it.....,but if it sounds good you do it for passion or for money, well you should do something else in life
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