Walkman Repair in Los Angeles?

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  1. Norm

    Norm New Member

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    I have one of the 250 10th anniversary Tiffany silver-plate WM-701T walkman. It has never been used previously. When I tried it for the first time today it did not work; the spindles did not move at all. Does anyone have any suggestions as to a repair service in LA that can be recommended? Thank you.
     
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    I searched for these type of service and couldn't find anyone in California. You can still search and I am sure there technicians that can fix your walkman.
    Is there any corrosion in the battery compartment??
    You can open the walkman and have a look at inside. Probably you can make it operational by changing the belt and some cleaning.
     
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    Thanks for your note, Boodokhan. The battery is held in an external plastic case that attaches to the Walkman so corrosion is not a problem. I'm reluctant to try to get this going myself so I really need to find someone skillful and careful so as not to cause either mechanical or cosmetic damage. I intend to put it up for sale once this is done.
     
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    This might be Fun: lets make this a “community project”! If @Boodokhan has one dead WM-701 in his stash (and his collection of Walkmans beats my collection of “tactical folders”) then I will fix it and then I will be ready to fix this Silver-plated Beauty. No charges from me (I finance this hobby of mine by reviving Discmans) but maybe a donation to S2G when Tiffany is sold? Just a thought...

    and then (maybe) I will post some photos of my Tactical Folders collection, when running from the Woolsey Fire my son forced me to dump them in the trunk of my Saab: these are the only reminder of my Good’ol’days o_O
     
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    The most skillful and careful person I have ever met is @Jorge and thankfully he is our neighbor in Malibu.

    I have few 701 and as far as I remember they all work. I will be more than happy to get you one of them since by your magic touch everything will work better.
     
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    Thanks to both of you for suggestions and offer of assistance; greatly appreciated. I am about to order a new belt for the 701T from marrscommunications.com. Glad to make a donation to S2G from sale proceeds.
     
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    Select the most beaten one and I will pick it up from you this Sat morning. Meanwhile I am ordering new pinchrollers and a belt from @mihokm to make yours better than new ;)
     
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    Mission Accomplished :):
    Here is WM-702 that I borrowed from my friend @Boodokhan for this mini-project:
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    The only difference between WM-702 and WM-701 seems to be a button for lid opening in 702 vs. a slider in 701.
    3+2+2 screws to open its back (no need to touch the screws on the lid):
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    Once opened (pull up from the "gondola side" then away from h/p jack and volume control) the belt is right in front of you:
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    New belts from @mihokm seem to be a Gold Standard for Walkmans, as Marrscommunications is for the cassette decks. Unless your old belt had turned into goo, cleaning the path and rebelting is a 5-min job.

    Old pinchrollers look OK, with just a few shaved spots on them. Two screws flanking Sony logo release the lid, then you can unlock the head-pinchrollers block from the main body. One spring and one tiny washer per pinchroller, and it is all yours:
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    Pin can be pushed out from plastic holder with a toothpick! Sliding rubber off the plastic hub takes only minimal effort:
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    new pinchrollers from @mihokm installed:
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    Looks GOOD, sounds ~OK:
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    W&F specs are NOT mentioned in WM-701/702 Service Manuals, usually this is an indicator that W&F is way over the roof! :mad:
    Lets see if we improved the specs, or at least did not do harm to the patient. W&F of WM-702 as received (L), after re-belt (center) and with new pinchrollers/speed adjustment (R):
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    Speed is easily adjustable, but what else to do to improve W&F ???

    I know the answer: get WM-D6C!!!
    :nwink:
     
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    Excellent job my friend. thank you
    :worship::worship::worship::worship::worship::worship:
     
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