Added Info ELECTRONICS NOW Dec 1994 (v.65#12) pg. 10
Troubleshooting and repairing CD players and CD-ROM drives. The basics of how these devices work.
ELECTRONICS NOW Mar 1998 (v.69#3) pg. 18
Troubleshooting CD players and CD-ROM drives. Locating the source of common problems.
ELECTRONICS NOW Apr 1998 (v.69#4) pg. 17
Troubleshooting and repairing CD players and CD-ROM drives. Understanding how compact disk information storage and playback works will assist in making repairs.
ELECTRONICS NOW May 1998 (v.69#5) pg. 23
Troubleshooting CD players and CD-ROM drives. An extensive list of problems and possible causes.
ELECTRONICS NOW Jun 1998 (v.69#6) pg. 23
Troubleshooting and repairing CD players and CD-ROM drives. General inspection, cleaning and lubrication.
ELECTRONICS NOW Jul 1998 (v.69#7) pg. 17
Troubleshooting and repairing CD players and CD-ROM drives. Common problems and cures.
ELECTRONICS NOW Aug 1998 (v.69#8) pg. 26
Troubleshooting and repairing CD players and CD-ROM drives. Startup problems (any situation where the device refuses to recognize or play/access a disk).
ELECTRONICS NOW Sep 1998 (v.69#9) pg. 25
Troubleshooting and repairing CD players and CD-ROM drives. Tracking (play and seek) problems, servo systems, and a general procedure for performing servo alignment.
ELECTRONICS NOW Oct 1998 (v.69#10) pg. 26
Troubleshooting and repairing CD players and CD-ROM drives. Common problems that occur with a variety of Pioneer models, CD player "eye pattern" signals, and other items of interest.
ELECTRONICS NOW Nov 1998 (v.69#11) pg. 18
How to repair the most common home electronics problems. (1) CD player. (2) Videocassette recorder. (3) Video camera. (4) Cordless telephone.
FAMILY HANDYMAN #346 Mar 1994 (v.44#3) pg. 56
How to service a compact disc player that skips.
FAMILY HANDYMAN #365 Feb 1996 (v.46#2) pg. 90
A valued vacuum tube Denon 1500. Upgrading a CD player output stage to produce better audio quality than is currently available commercially. Includes tips on modifying the more common Philips/Magnavox CD players.
GLASS AUDIO 1/1989 (v.1#1) pg. 15
Added Info GLASS AUDIO 2/1990 (v.2#2) pg. 42
Added Info GLASS AUDIO 2/1991 (v.3#2) pg. 51
Current-to-voltage converter for CD output. How to give your CD player a tube makeover for the best possible sound.
GLASS AUDIO 5/1997 (v.9#5) pg. 1
Added Info GLASS AUDIO 3/1998 (v.10#3) pg. 54
Identifying defective electric motors. Emphasis is on small motors found in VCRs, tape players, turntables, etc. Includes instructions for building a Motor Voltage Box to supply various voltages for checking.
HANDS-ON ELECTRONICS Oct 1988 (v.5#10) pg. 66
Testing CD players. New standards for specifying compact disc player performance are examined.
MODERN ELECTRONICS [2] Feb 1986 (v.3#2) pg. 26
Emphasis and deemphasis for compact discs. A detailed look at what appears to be an anachronistic adoption of an old technique to state-of-art recordings.
MODERN ELECTRONICS [2] Aug 1986 (v.3#8) pg. 18
Repairing compact disc players. Part 1. How CD players work.
RADIO-ELECTRONICS Nov 1985 (v.56#11) pg. 60
Repairing compact disc players. Part 2. Features found on a typical CD player.
RADIO-ELECTRONICS Dec 1985 (v.56#12) pg. 71
Repairing compact disc players. Part 3. More typical player circuits, a look at mechanical systems, and adjustments you can make.
RADIO-ELECTRONICS Jan 1986 (v.57#1) pg. 67
Repairing compact disc players. Part 4. Adjustments (continued) and troubleshooting.
RADIO-ELECTRONICS Feb 1986 (v.57#2) pg. 79
Repairing compact disc players. Part 5. Troubleshooting (continued).
RADIO-ELECTRONICS Mar 1986 (v.57#3) pg. 73
How to repair CD players. An introduction to CD operation and basic troubleshooting equipment and techniques.
RADIO-ELECTRONICS Nov 1989 (v.60#11) pg. 52