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    Default Pioneer PD-8700 player with Dim display, anyone know a fix

    Hi all



    Hope this is the correct section to ask this question. (Perhaps a Mod could move it if not)

    I have an elderly Pioneer PD-8700 CD player, it does not get a lot of use as its a backup player used when I encounter a disc my usual player has issues with, although it works fine I have noticed the Blue display is a lot dimmer than it used to be. Is this an age related known issue with these players or is there a known fix to bring back the brightness levels.

    I had a look through the service manual, hoping to find a brightness pot, but no such luck.

    Anyone got any thoughts on a fix for this model.

    Thanks in advance for any help.

    Paul
    Current setup Thorens TD-160 Mk1 with Denon DL-110 MC Cartridge, Pioneer PD-8700 CD Player, Yamaha AX-592 Amp, Yamaha CDX-810 CD Player, Yamaha KX-480 Cassette Deck, Yamaha TX-492RDS Tuner, Monitor Audio Bronze 5 speakers, Van-Damme Cables throughout.

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    Service Manual available on Elektrotanya FOC. ( https://elektrotanya.com/pioneer_pd3...wnload.html#dl )

    Probably the Display Tube itself.

    But you could check there is something like 2 to 6(?) Volts AC across the two pins at either end of the Display, Labelled in the Manual as AC1 and AC2
    Also check the Zener Diode D54, MTZJ18B/C. I am going to guess that's an 18 Volt Zener 'reversed' so AC1 and AC2 will have a DC Bias of -ve 18 Volts WRT 0.Volts
    Check C52 also, this may well have drifted in value over time.

    If these are OK then I'm afraid it'll be the Display tube. Look for a donor player with a good display.

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    I had a rebadged Pioneer stable platter CDP and it had a very dim display. I've seen many similar ones so it's just the aging of the display I think.

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    Likely there is a thin film of dust on the display and/or the back of the filter window.

    Cleaning these improves things slightly.
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