Hello,
Recently bludgeon sent me a Duo that needed a sound fix, I did a full cap replacement and to my demise while testing (Lords of Thunder) the sound made a horrible scratching noise and died (ALL OF IT)....Thats right everybit of sound died, so I proceeded to check the laser with out a cd, when it was dipping down to focus it would dip crooked so that was my suspect....I also notice tho one of the chips was getting really really hot, to a point that I touched it and it burnt my finger (ouch!). So now I had two suspects....Needless to say I popped my Duo-R apart and swapped the laser out with mine. Tested and it worked great! I also recieved soviets board from here the other day with his confusing cd issues and was able to fix his system in a matter of 30 minutes or so......So now that you know the story, I will proceed to the guide portion.
Issues:Not playing CD's
Sound is staticy/CD sound dies in the middle of game
Laser making a whirring/squealing noise
Im sure there are more, feel free to comment....
Testing:Pop the top off your duo and grab a piece of electric tape and tape the CD door switch down. Start up the duo and without a CD press run. Laser should dip down or pan up to try and focus for a CD, check and make sure the Laser is doing this motion straight up and down. If nothing happens what so ever check to make sure the sled gear, motor gear or motor to sled gear are intact and in good condition. On the motor gear I have seen before that the gear itself has come loose and the motor spindle spins freely in the gear so check that aswell.
Also check to make sure the two BA6290A chips are not getting to hot. These chips will get hot but excessive heat (say from testing or trying to get the CD player to work after its died) will A- Be hot to touch almost burning your finger or B- Over time have gotten so hot the chip itself burned up. The chips will heat up pretty fast, Id say about 30 seconds to a minute they will be to hot to touch.
Either way if it’s the laser or a dead chip one will get excessively hot, if not both.
If you think the laser is bad and have a spare laser then swap them out and test it with a known working laser, if not then you can order one
here.If you suspect the chip(s) are bad you can order them
here.I will come back with a more comprehensive guide with pictures and more in depth explaining on step by step how to do either of the two things above. I also plan on pinning out the chips to what capacitors or anything else is run with them and the CD player aswell! I will also provide pics of this!
For now I hope this helps people having this issue!
I am always open for repairs and mods, lemme know and we can talk about what needs to be done, send me the system and Ill fix it for ya!
Thanks and hope this helps!
Anyone who has anything to add feel free!