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  • #51386
    H71BCD
    BRONZE Member

      Hi. This post may also be in the general section however if anyone catches this one over the next few days then please assist –

      CD5500 no longer playing. Will have a go at changing the Philips C2103 capacitor however a couple of questions:

      1. Is there a recommended replacement capacitor.
      2. Is there any soldering involved.
      3. Any advice with removing the top cover to access the internals.

      Thanks.

      #51388
      Dillen
      GOLD Member
        1. Kit here.
        2. Yes. And it must be done in an ESD-safe environment.
        3. The service manual will tell you how.

        Martin

        • This reply was modified 23 hours, 40 minutes ago by Dillen.
        #51387
        auric
        BRONZE Member

          This thread may help:

          https://archivedforum.beoworld.org/forums/p/37009/306632.aspx#306632

          Check the archived forums. Lots have been written about this.

          Derek

          #51389
          kirin
          BRONZE Member

            I have aBeogram CD 6500 where this procedure (replacement of this cap.) did work.

            However, the symptom was that it did not play an original CD at once. If it was running vor ~10-20 minutes, being on temperature, playing a CD worked, sometimes only the latter tracks. This led me to the assumption that this cap.issue could indeed be the problem, and I was right.

            Otherwise a major service may be necessary, but there I am no expert – like Dillen… 😉

            Best regards !

            #51390
            H71BCD
            BRONZE Member

              Thanks everyone for your assistance.

              It has been in the same family from new and so will be great to get the cd player operational again. Everything else works just fine and I hope there will be many years of future use.20231223_111450

              #51391
              Tignum
              GOLD Member
                • Location: Netherlands

                Sorry H71BCD, you have no choice. This wonderful complete set MUST be cared for :-).

                #62398
                robert protin
                BRONZE Member

                  what brand/model of 33uf cap? one of the vishay high esr 030 or 138 aml?

                  #62434
                  filip_kbh
                  BRONZE Member
                    • Location: Copenhagen

                    Get a 47uF Vishay instead – then it will read CD-R and CD-RW as well.

                    #62453
                    Dillen
                    GOLD Member

                      33uF or 47uF is not important. The important parameter is the capacitors filtering properties.

                      The capability of playing CD-Rs lies mainly in the focus travel and the focus setting (don’t mess with this unless you know exactly what you are doing!).
                      CD-R is not a standard format. Even if most CD-players will play them, don’t expect them all to do it.
                      A normal factory CD has the info-layer sandwiched between two layers of polyester.
                      A CD-R has the info layer on top of the disc. This puts the info further away from the laser lens, and the laser needs
                      to be able to focus on this longer distance to read the disc. Not all lasers can do that (or were manufactured with this in mind).

                      The kit from Danish Sound Parts has all caps for the servo board.

                      Martin

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