CD laser KSS-210A - Nad 5440 CD player

Thanks Mooly for that and suggesting looking at the pcb; I was ready to give up! There are 2 of these transistors for the FOD signal and the multimeter suggests they're fried when compared to other similar transistors elsewhere on the pcb. One perhaps overheated which killed the other as the scorch mark is just under one of them. Anyway I will replace and see what happens. In the meantime have a good Xmas everyone 🙂
 
Hello again,

My CD unit works fine since replacing the transistors. I found a link to the same problem.

NAD 5000 Monitor Series CD Player...I have a question | Audiokarma Home Audio Stereo Discussion Forums

"There is a common problem in these players with the focus coil drive
transistors Q102 and Q103. The original devices are physically very
small and can't dissipate heat well enough. The service note I have
suggests replacing Q102 with a 2SD669 or similar and Q103 with a 2SB649
or similar. The choice of transistor is not super critical, but I'd use
a complimentary pair, and the ones I've mentioned are not expensive. As
I recall there are some occasions when the other pair of drives right
near by (Q104/105?) have the same problem. Also look over the soldering
in this area while you have the board out."


There are 4 pairs of transistors which drive the lens focusing, spindle motor, sled motor and tray motor. Some suggest adding heatsinks.

All the best!

D.
 
Hello again,

My CD unit works fine since replacing the transistors. I found a link to the same problem.

NAD 5000 Monitor Series CD Player...I have a question | Audiokarma Home Audio Stereo Discussion Forums

"There is a common problem in these players with the focus coil drive
transistors Q102 and Q103. The original devices are physically very
small and can't dissipate heat well enough. The service note I have
suggests replacing Q102 with a 2SD669 or similar and Q103 with a 2SB649
or similar. The choice of transistor is not super critical, but I'd use
a complimentary pair, and the ones I've mentioned are not expensive. As
I recall there are some occasions when the other pair of drives right
near by (Q104/105?) have the same problem. Also look over the soldering
in this area while you have the board out."


There are 4 pairs of transistors which drive the lens focusing, spindle motor, sled motor and tray motor. Some suggest adding heatsinks.

All the best!

D.


Hi there - this looks like an old post - but I have the same problem - Did you replace 2SB1237 and 2SD1858 with BD131 and BD132 transistors?

Hopefully you can respond - Cheers
 
I have problem with Kss150-210 laser in Denon dcd1460. After inserting disk, lens go up an down, disk not rotate, just move a few degrees and no disc. I changed laser optic (removed safety blob) to another and problem is the same. Test run gives result Error 2 ...no FGS (focus gain signal) detected, Measuring current on driver transistor shows voltage drop of around 1,4v on 22r ,so around 65ma current sucks the laser. Voltage on Laserled suply jump to 2v after play. No eye pattern is vissible on test pins. I cleaned laser start position switch.
I am confused that new laser is damaged because it shows same symptoms. Any help where to continue?
Thank you.