Re: Sony laser questions
- From: blackevilweredragon@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: 21 Mar 2007 08:08:19 -0700
Good, so I can put my mind at ease... lol
I forgot to mention in the original post of mine, the first CD I
tried, the one that spun backwards, was a printed music CD (real
CD).. And the game CD that froze at a certain audio track was a CD-
R..
being the CD-R game was super sensitive, im wanting to give it the
benefit of the doubt it was because it was a CD-R, though I used a
special type of "mastering" CD-R, ones the music industry use, and
would think the KSS240a would atleast have no problem with those...
On Mar 21, 10:54 am, "Arfa Daily" <arfa.da...@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
<blackevilweredra...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Ok, thanks for the information..
Since I did mess with the POTs, and they are probably 1-3 degrees off
a little, will this cause major problems in the long run? Right now
it seems to work at the moment, as long as the CD is spotless...
As long as it is working at the moment, it is unlikely that you have done
any long term damage. Although the settings of the pots are quite critical
( two of them are in the tracking and focus servos, and one is the laser
power pot as I recall ) a few degrees from their original set positions,
should not be anything to worry about
Arfa
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