Technics SL PG440A tear-down, discovering the use of a competitors part used, and repair.
If you want to support me, buy me a coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/dkmmhdk Follow me as I discover the use of a part from a competitor manufacture used in this Technics CD player, while I search for a fault in vain. (The fault was locate somewhere else and is also explained) Previous muting problem video mentioned: • Quad44 amp repair

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Technics SL-PG100 1991 CD player not reading discs repair and restoration

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Technics SL P477a

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Technics RS-TR272 Belt replacement - Part one, the tear down

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WHAT REALLY HAPPENED TO TECHNICS

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Technics SL-PG300 CD Player Repair - not reading disks

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Technics SL-P2 CD Player from 1985

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Quad44 amp repair

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Technics SLPG100 CD player skiping

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Technics SL-PG400A CD Player repair attempt

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Another vintage CD player, another self-inflicted problem.

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Technics SL-23: Full Service and Demonstration

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Technics SL-PG300 CD player stuck draw fix & other issues

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Beomaster 700 Repair (Fail), Taerdown

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Finding the fault in the Technics SL-PG400A CD Player

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Technics SL-P477A repair

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Naprawa odtwarzacza CD . Pewne przemyślenia w temacie układów śledzenia VAM1201 :)

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StereoNiche sent me a fancy Pioneer PD-91 CD player. Can I fix it?

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Technics SL-1200MK2 pitch fader replacement and calibration

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Teac PD-100 revisit: don't judge a CD player by its cover

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