Quote from: rfernov111 on 02/20/2026, 04:17 PMMy biggest problem now is the cd :/
EDIT: Captured the problem https://1drv.ms/v/c/4b0117f8503301c7/IQCYNZaGSsuzQrV3zSFFDksLAR8HLqT9rehHggXNk4e36SU?e=oVUlTG
BTW, this is one of the few times I think I can contribute a solution to these sorts of problems: The grease on the laser slider pole is 33+ years old, well, what's left of it; it's mostly gone, dried up... You need to thoroughly clean up the pole/all moving parts with alcohol or something stronger, then apply fresh new white lithium grease!
When my US Turbo Duo started doing this - cutting off a BGM Redbook CDDA track halfway - I'd apply petroleum jelly which is all I had at the time, and it'd work a little longer. Not an ideal lubricant, but it worked. Anyway, it *might* be as simple as that for this, but obviously you had worse problems with that unit!
Protip: It helps if you unmount/free the motor & sprockets so you can freely slide the laser back'n'forth once you start applying new grease, then you can fully cover/spread it all around far better! But those screws are glued/tight, might be hard to free them, and something could break. Beware. But yes, this CDDA cutoff problem happens because the laser unit has lost its agility moving across the pole without any grease! The friction is much higher! So try this before replacing the whole laser/motor assembly.



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Yeah, you got a 9X% chance to fix it yourself with a full capacitor replacement job! That's the same state mine was in after 5 years of storage and trying to turn it on back in 2012 I believe (it cost me $11 in SMD caps from Digikey).

Let's try!