help me find repair shop for older Pioneer Elite stable platter CD Transport

From: Hi fi fan (dave_at_tech-esq.com)
Date: 09/22/04


Date: 21 Sep 2004 20:07:33 -0700

I own a rare Pioneer Elite PDS-95, a CD transport based upon the
Pioneer PD-65 and Pioneer PD-75, using the stable platter system. (see
pix and short info at http://www.elitestereo.netfirms.com/pd-s95.htm )

I recently had a shop replace the laser assembly, but they are not
competent to perform an alignment of the laser assembly. (They did try
without success). I have the original service manual with microfiche,
but I cannot seem to find a shop with the experience to complete this
process. I have been told it is a bit more complex than with standard
cd players.

I tried contacting Pioneer for a reference, but they were of no help,
directing me to their web site where they list lots of places, none of
which seems to know this unit or its cousin, the PD-65.

Any one out there with experience or a reference?



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