Hi. Welcome to Stereo2Go and welcome back into the wonderful world of cassettes.
Which points do you mean? The pad with the blue wire on is connected to pin 9 of IC601 but it should not connect to pin 10.[ATTACH]
There are a few possibilities; a dying mute module, a dying capacitor or a dry solder joint. Another possibility could be the DC-DC converter,...
Hello and welcome.
I normally use a small paintbrush and 99% IPA to clean the corrosion off. You may need to use a scalpel to scrape the oxidisation off the pads and...
If you have the 1.6V on pin 5 of the IC, that is looking hopeful. One thing I can see straight away in your picture is the very bad corrosion and...
Hello Fred and welcome.
Hello Pascal and welcome to Stereo2go. There are a few possible reasons why your D6C is still running fast after having a new CX20084 IC fitted....
Hello and welcome to Stereo2go. The D6 is superb walkman but they were only manufactured between 1982 and 1984, so are now between 34 and 36...
Hello Eric and welcome to Stereo2go. I have sent a reply to your conversation.
Hello and welcome to Stereo2go. While I can give you some pointers on here as to the problems with your WM-D6Cs, I strongly advise against trying...
Thanks for posting this. Very useful and interesting.
Very nice!
Even today the SL-XP5 is still a good CD player.
@Jorge, I haven't been involved with the Mellotron project at all. Luke contacted me a few days ago to ask for help with repairing his WM-D6.
You need to replace the pinch roller. Rubber Renue may improve the old roller temporarily but it will soon fail again. Once the rubber has gone...
Hello and welcome to the forum. It is unusual to find a pro walkman which is completely dead. A more common problem with the D6 and D6C models is...
I would start by replacing the pinch roller. Even if there are no visible faults, the original rubber will have gone hard and is probably...
It's good to hear that it's working OK.
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