Hello, I have the same Tesla MC902. It's in a good condition but the display doesn't work (the "timer" and the other lights - basically the led display). Is the problem in the chip (number XC895075...)or in the display itself?
@BorisYanchev Hi! That's a problem of all similar LED displays used by Philips on machines, like the CD160, CD460, CD371, CD303 and many others I can't recall now. I'm surprised that you have a Tesla unit in Bulgaria, since in Czech Republic a Slovakia they are really rare. (also I have an MC900 now, serial no. 000277, so it was one of the first CD players in former Czechoslovakia)
Hello, I have the same Tesla MC902. It's in a good condition but the display doesn't work (the "timer" and the other lights - basically the led display). Is the problem in the chip (number XC895075...)or in the display itself?
BorisYanchev 1 year ago
@BorisYanchev Hi! That's a problem of all similar LED displays used by Philips on machines, like the CD160, CD460, CD371, CD303 and many others I can't recall now. I'm surprised that you have a Tesla unit in Bulgaria, since in Czech Republic a Slovakia they are really rare. (also I have an MC900 now, serial no. 000277, so it was one of the first CD players in former Czechoslovakia)
AttilaSVK 1 year ago
I recognise the typical CDM2 sound of searching a track. Internals is allmost as CD640 i have also
skarsnuten75 1 year ago