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Pioneer CDJ-800 Turntable - Page 2 Questions & Answers
Power
You need to check internally, Transformer/rectifier could be bad, disconnected wire, blown internal fuse. Can you rub the needle with your finger and get sound? Is it just the table not turning or is the needle not getting "power" either?
CDJ 800 Bad Laser
Yes, sounds like a damaged reader/tray. This is not an easy fix. Although there is no soldering involved, it's sort of like a car. In order to get to the engine, you have to remove a whole lot of other sections first. Often times when you put it back together, you'll find yourself with some extra pieces you didn't have when you started. With that said, I do not suggest you do this yourself, unless you are completely 100% confident in your ability. Or, get some help.
The part is
available HERE - at the cost of $49.99-
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E-9101 and EJECT
E-9101 error is for Mechanical time out, it means your player can not read the disc within the given time period.
You may have to clean your player, there may be dust, dirt or other particle into insertion slot.
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New Laser
If you replaced the tray yourself, then more than likely you did not remove the solder bridge that the manufacturer puts in place to protect the part from damage in shipping.
Detailed instructions on removed this solder bridge are
LOCATED HERE. These instructions apply to both the CDJ800 and the CDJ800MK2 models.
- DJ PRO AUDIO
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CDJ-800 Mk1 No sound output!!!
Not true! CD channels don't require a pre-amp and the cartridge for a turntable does. I suspect that when the power went off the mixer was still on, so that when power was restored it came back on. However this resulted in a surge inside the unit. Magnetic cartridge pre-amps are often very sensitive to this kind of thing and will sometimes fail, while everything else works fine. This would result in no sound from the record decks, but sound from CD players etc.
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