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I'm Tristan.
Nordost pulsar points work well on mine.
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I'm Philip.
Location: Somewhere
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I'm Paul.
My TEAC VRDS7 has developed a problem. Stopped in middle of Cd and then became erratic reading discs though usually reading TOC and then unable to access higher numbered tracks. While trying to diagnose problem draw became jerky then suddenly stuck and there is a grating noise. Think it's the gears that run the draw mech. Any suggestions on repairers or is this problem likely to be terminal due to parts availability. I just aquired the matching DT1 Dac and was listening to this so this is frustrating to say the least.
Paul.
I had the grating sound with my cdp and it turned out to be draw belts needed replacing. I had the work done by Deco Audio who were excellent. Worth giving Peter a call to discuss parts availability. Always best if you can take the player in yourself to avoid courier damage which cdp's can be very susceptible to..
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I'm Paul.
Julian.
I have found a T1 transport at a good price which I'm buying for Insurance and maybe an improvement. Didn't notice it when picking but one of the feet pads on the dac has been ripped off. Found some sorbothane pads to replace them. Research has revealed that there may be an issue if a toothed cog has gone on VRDS mechs - remember this model is nearly 20 years old. I have asked advice from another repairer but will try Deco if I don't get anywhere. If I take it to Frank Harvey in Cov it will prob cost £40 just to look at it though they did manage to repair similar fault over 10 years ago. Anyway had the 7 running long enough to establish DAC is very good sounding given a well mastered CD.
Paul.
The P-500, as with the T1 Transport used a cheap VRDS version, the cross beam being made of pressed sheet metal, with a screw on plastic ribbed cover, the P-500 didn't even use the cosmetic cover. They used a cheap crappy motor and inferior laser and a plastic clamp.
The later 10, 20, 25 CD players used the mid range VDRS CMK-3.2 rigid moulded mechanism, Sony KSS-151A laser, a much better motor and a metal clamp.
It would be better to use one of these players as a transport.
The Esoteric and Wadia machines used a cast alloy cross beam, similar in shape to the moulded plastic version, with range topping models using customised mechanisms and solid plain metal beams. Not all VRDS are equal!
So much bad information about VRDS around, but the truth is out there in abundance, if you bother reading even a small part of it.
Not picking on Marco here, its just his post was the one I used as it had a picture, there are many inaccurate and misleading statements in the early postings of this thread.
Note: The P-700 mentioned a few posts back is a different animal to the P-500 and has the better CMK-3.2 mechanism etc.
Last edited by Qwin; 29-04-2024 at 13:37.