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A few months ago I snatched one dead AZ-6892 from UK seller. Off eBay of course. Here is the Beauty, as received:
I was hoping for an easy fix, my reasoning being that since I really-really want this Philips for my collection, the Gods of PCDPs will smile at me. And they did: this player is a pleasure to work with: simple and easy layout, no soldered battery compartment or flex boards, two aged electrolytics leaked out in plain sight and without damaging the board.
The only minor problem was that it was insistent on staying dead. So I took a closer look at its laser mechanism (Philips RCD2) and did not like what I saw. Two screws to remove the objective lens revealed the horrors of a 30 y.o. aluminum case:
Aluminum oxides grow like fungi, dichroic mirrors got pushed from their original positions, laser path almost clogged:
Other than that, a pretty well thought out mechanism, similar to Sony KSS-220. With one exception, it did not age well.
An appropriate title from Jim Morrison ballad: "This Is The End"
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