704 Pioneer LD Player Squeal

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Lately my Pioneer CLD-D704 has developed a loud squeal, and sometimes
very loud squeal. It could be a vibration, I am not sure.
It happens when I start to play a disc (any disc) right after it spins
up. It used to be far and few between, but in the last couple weeks
seems to be more and more, and now it is virtually every disc. After
the squeal starts it almost everytime, stops the disc and opens the
disc tray. The first time this happened was maybe a year ago.
I was having the slipping that the 704 is prone to after some years,
but I did clean the clamping ring as per Kurtis' instructions just
today, but that didn't make any difference on the noise.
BTW I bought this player brand new in 1996 and it has been used a
decent bit as I have over 125 laser laser disc's, all of which have
been played at least once and many 4-5 times.

If anyone has any ideas as to what this might be, I would be most
appreciative for any input either here or thru my e-mail address,
which does work thru here now, it is: nighthawk_68@hotmail.com (note
the underscore between nighthawk and the 68)

Thanks in advance,
Ed
 
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IMHO, this does not represent heavy use, for whatever that's worth.

"Nitehawk^" <nighthawk_68@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Lately my Pioneer CLD-D704 has developed a loud squeal, and sometimes
> very loud squeal. It could be a vibration, I am not sure.
> It happens when I start to play a disc (any disc) right after it spins
> up. It used to be far and few between, but in the last couple weeks
> seems to be more and more, and now it is virtually every disc. After
> the squeal starts it almost everytime, stops the disc and opens the
> disc tray. The first time this happened was maybe a year ago.
> I was having the slipping that the 704 is prone to after some years,
> but I did clean the clamping ring as per Kurtis' instructions just
> today, but that didn't make any difference on the noise.
> BTW I bought this player brand new in 1996 and it has been used a
> decent bit as I have over 125 laser laser disc's, all of which have
> been played at least once and many 4-5 times.
>
> If anyone has any ideas as to what this might be, I would be most
> appreciative for any input either here or thru my e-mail address,
> which does work thru here now, it is: nighthawk_68@hotmail.com (note
> the underscore between nighthawk and the 68)
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Ed
 
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The squeal is most likely the top part of the clamp. If you remove the
black plastic clamping piece from the metal bracket then you'll see a ball
bearing on top the plastic that spins on a tab on the metal bracket. The
lubrication is gone or bad. I've had to replace the button on the bracket
and the piece that holds the ball bearing, but there are springs you have to
verify you won't loose when you disassemble this.

Kurtis


"Nitehawk^" <nighthawk_68@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:m6h631tu6dd91cmbibco8ecsbpkgq1l1vj@4ax.com...
> Lately my Pioneer CLD-D704 has developed a loud squeal, and sometimes
> very loud squeal. It could be a vibration, I am not sure.
> It happens when I start to play a disc (any disc) right after it spins
> up. It used to be far and few between, but in the last couple weeks
> seems to be more and more, and now it is virtually every disc. After
> the squeal starts it almost everytime, stops the disc and opens the
> disc tray. The first time this happened was maybe a year ago.
> I was having the slipping that the 704 is prone to after some years,
> but I did clean the clamping ring as per Kurtis' instructions just
> today, but that didn't make any difference on the noise.
> BTW I bought this player brand new in 1996 and it has been used a
> decent bit as I have over 125 laser laser disc's, all of which have
> been played at least once and many 4-5 times.
>
> If anyone has any ideas as to what this might be, I would be most
> appreciative for any input either here or thru my e-mail address,
> which does work thru here now, it is: nighthawk_68@hotmail.com (note
> the underscore between nighthawk and the 68)
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Ed