Marc Koval, find his info at meridian unplugged dot com.
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I suggest to clean a lens with isopropyl alcohol (IPA) first. In majority of cases proper lens cleaning solves the problem.Try this, but if it's still no good, it's new laser time CDM12.5 / VAM1205 cheap enough, and if your just a little mechanical an easy replacement Go the whole mechanism as it's easier than just replacing the laser. http://www.ebay.com/itm/For-Philips-OPTICAL-PICK-UP-Laser-Driver-CDM12-4-12-5-VAM1204-VAM1205-Mechanism-/152357329357?hash=item23793459cd:g:pFAAAOSw3mpXGye- Cheers George |
Be mindful on some lasers on the ribbon cable there was an anti static solder bridging blob that needs the be removed after installation otherwise it won’t work. https://www.consolezombie.com/Images/WiiDVDLaser/wii-laser-solder-point.jpg https://www.consolezombie.com/Images/WiiDVDLaser/wii-laser-solder-point-removed.jpg Cheers George |
Too bad- the 508 was a nice machine in its day. Not surprising bough that it’s no longer supported- it’s a 20 year old machine. A Few companies continue to support 20 plus year old stuff. In hifi, I know Bryston does. In watches, a 20 year old Patek, Rolex or Omega is easy. A 50 year old Leica camera is easy too. Old benzes are also easy but not cheap. A friend recently spent $500 to repair an older 808 and unfortunately the repair was only partially effective. |