Thanks for the video, I found it while trying to diagnoze a DFLB-circuit board issue in a similar player. I don't find it totally clear what the actual fix would be however. Due to the few number of external components the problem could quite easily be in the VFD-display itself, still a whole lot cheaper than replacing the whole circuit board though. There seem to be some small errors in your descriptions: the orange device is not a resistor but the actual fuse (Littelfuse 491.200) and the black device is not a fuse but a three-pronged transistor (Hitachi 2SD1858X). Besides, there seem to be a whole lot of surfacemount resistors and capacitors on the other side of the board. The translucent cable is actually not a power wire, it is the 'sheet switch', containing 18×touch sensitive pads. Pioneer jog dials have two functions: rotating and pressing.
I actually fixed this problem. It seemed to be a loose pin that goes through the print board. When I pushed te display and the board together i saw a pin moving through the printboard. Zo I knew that that one was loose and not connected to the PCB. I soldered it while adding a bit of soldertin and the display worked again.
@@KevinTwiner Well, I actually fixed this problem. It seemed to be a loose pin that goes through the print board. When I pushed te display and the board together i saw a pin moving through the printboard. Zo I knew that that one was loose and not connected to the PCB. I soldered it while adding a bit of soldertin and the display worked again.
I actually fixed this problem. It seemed to be a loose pin that goes through the print board. When I pushed te display and the board together i saw a pin moving through the printboard. Zo I knew that that one was loose and not connected to the PCB. I soldered it while adding a bit of soldertin and the display worked again.
@@daniel_sparco I have 2 down displays and the wheel seems to be constantly pushed down so when in vinyl mode it wont play. What pin was faulty on the board?
Thanks for the video, I found it while trying to diagnoze a DFLB-circuit board issue in a similar player. I don't find it totally clear what the actual fix would be however. Due to the few number of external components the problem could quite easily be in the VFD-display itself, still a whole lot cheaper than replacing the whole circuit board though.
There seem to be some small errors in your descriptions: the orange device is not a resistor but the actual fuse (Littelfuse 491.200) and the black device is not a fuse but a three-pronged transistor (Hitachi 2SD1858X). Besides, there seem to be a whole lot of surfacemount resistors and capacitors on the other side of the board. The translucent cable is actually not a power wire, it is the 'sheet switch', containing 18×touch sensitive pads. Pioneer jog dials have two functions: rotating and pressing.
I actually fixed this problem. It seemed to be a loose pin that goes through the print board. When I pushed te display and the board together i saw a pin moving through the printboard. Zo I knew that that one was loose and not connected to the PCB. I soldered it while adding a bit of soldertin and the display worked again.
Awesome 👍🔥😁
keep up the work
Same problem here, but then on the 2000NXS
It's the display board, just replace it and all is well😉
@@KevinTwiner Well, I actually fixed this problem. It seemed to be a loose pin that goes through the print board. When I pushed te display and the board together i saw a pin moving through the printboard. Zo I knew that that one was loose and not connected to the PCB. I soldered it while adding a bit of soldertin and the display worked again.
Did you fix it and how ?
DJ Khunji did you ever find out elsewhere? Having the same problem
I actually fixed this problem. It seemed to be a loose pin that goes through the print board. When I pushed te display and the board together i saw a pin moving through the printboard. Zo I knew that that one was loose and not connected to the PCB. I soldered it while adding a bit of soldertin and the display worked again.
@@daniel_sparco I have 2 down displays and the wheel seems to be constantly pushed down so when in vinyl mode it wont play. What pin was faulty on the board?