What he said. One or two of the tabs broken off where you see the orange rubber ring isn't terrible as long as the 3 ball bearings are still there to hold the disc. But it will make it a little off balance. Combine that with a disc in bad shape or jostling the system and you're going tt have issues.SnowKitty wrote:broken spindles can cause problems with reading CDs. you can usually find a suitable replacement on an old discman. just be sure to get the height on the motor spindle just right cause that can throw off the focus of the laser if its too high up or too low down
PS1 problems, broken spindle
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Re: PS1 problems, broken spindle
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Re: PS1 problems, broken spindle
Wow! Thanks for all the answers!
Yeah, I'll try to get a hold of new spindle soon.
Should I try the pot tweak if I have no voltmeter handy?
If it does not help I'm thinking of buying a new cd-reader maybe. Which model is the right one for 5502? I could probably get it adjusted at a console repair shop in town, but is it worth it?
Also, I tried running cd's with open cover, holding down the sensor, to see how the disc spins. From what i saw, it seems to change speeds poorly and can't maintain high speeds constantly. Also it does not sound right, like some clicking or something, i don't know how to describe it.
Also slightly off topic.
What's up with the 5502 BIOS? Why did they need to change the appearance? It just looks depressing.

Yeah, I'll try to get a hold of new spindle soon.
Should I try the pot tweak if I have no voltmeter handy?
If it does not help I'm thinking of buying a new cd-reader maybe. Which model is the right one for 5502? I could probably get it adjusted at a console repair shop in town, but is it worth it?
Also, I tried running cd's with open cover, holding down the sensor, to see how the disc spins. From what i saw, it seems to change speeds poorly and can't maintain high speeds constantly. Also it does not sound right, like some clicking or something, i don't know how to describe it.
Also slightly off topic.
What's up with the 5502 BIOS? Why did they need to change the appearance? It just looks depressing.

Re: PS1 problems, broken spindle
I presume you're used to the bubbly blue one?
Most PS1s I've used have the grey menu, including the PSone which has modified icons. I agree that the blue one is nicer, but it uses a lot of the English language, which for someone growing up in Europe (as I did) can cause issues. Therefore, the icons of the bland, grey BIOS were preferred. Or maybe there's another reason. Beats me. I had a launch UK PS1, and it had that menu. Friend's later model had the blue one. Later PSone was grey with different icons. Someone more knowledgeable and less lazy should be able to tell you the pattern.
Most PS1s I've used have the grey menu, including the PSone which has modified icons. I agree that the blue one is nicer, but it uses a lot of the English language, which for someone growing up in Europe (as I did) can cause issues. Therefore, the icons of the bland, grey BIOS were preferred. Or maybe there's another reason. Beats me. I had a launch UK PS1, and it had that menu. Friend's later model had the blue one. Later PSone was grey with different icons. Someone more knowledgeable and less lazy should be able to tell you the pattern.