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Pioneer PD-S503 squealing
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<blockquote data-quote="pgh13" data-source="post: 730782" data-attributes="member: 191774"><p>This is an old CD player but it still sounds good and who buys new CD players these days? It's built 'upside down' - the CD sits on a platter label side downwith the motor and label above. I've lifted the motor assembly and it doesn't make the noise when it drives, nor does the platter when it is spun, but put it all together and it makes a noise like a slipping belt. Any ideas?</p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pgh13, post: 730782, member: 191774"] This is an old CD player but it still sounds good and who buys new CD players these days? It's built 'upside down' - the CD sits on a platter label side downwith the motor and label above. I've lifted the motor assembly and it doesn't make the noise when it drives, nor does the platter when it is spun, but put it all together and it makes a noise like a slipping belt. Any ideas? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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