You have tried cleaning the lens? That might cure the jumps. Make certain your CD's are not scratched and clean too.
A separate CD player will work with your system, I think. It looks like the current CD player will connect via two phono plugs to the back of the system. Since the new CD player will have the same type, just remove the old connections and the power lead and plug the new CD player in the same phono sockets. As the new separate CD player will have it's own power supply it will not need the old one.
No further adjustments are needed. Any brand of CD player can be purchased.
SOURCE: technics ho2 no play error
u need a new motor in yr dvd player i had same problem so had new motor fitted cost 50 pound works now
SOURCE: technics sc-dv250
did you buy your system in adifferent region and moved with it to another? I heared something like some DVD players are region-locked. I could be wrong but google about region-lock... try this among others: http://dvd-player-software-review.toptenreviews.com/what-is-dvd-region-lock.html
Pikles
SOURCE: I have four Technics HDV separates; Radio, Amp,
Here is good solution using the earphone jack
It is a headphone to rca stero connector, you can purchase these anywhere electronic cables are sold.
Radio Shack/Best Buy/Fys electronics..etc
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SOURCE: stereo system technics sc-dv150 showing fault f61 how do i
f61 is a bad voltage code. I will probably need an output ic or a voltage ic.
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