CD changer blues
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Steve Frost
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CD changer blues
I have an Aiwa stereo unit with a 3 CD changer. It's about 5 years old. The issue is that sometimes when I put a CD in, the changer will rotate around and around, unable to locate the CD. Is there a fix for this? I tried a lens cleaning disc, but it didn't fix it. Is this a "Replace it,it's past its 2 year life expectancy" situation, or is there something I can do? It's one of those intermittent problems that make you crazy! Thanks !
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Steinar Gregertsen
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Agreed on the burning speed, I never burn faster than 8x myself. Also, the new copy protections that some record companies put on their CDs makes them unplayable on several types of players, including some older ones.
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Bill Llewellyn
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Steve,
In my experience, CD players fade after a few years and eventually have difficulty reading some CDs, even commercially stamped CDs. The laser that is used to read the digital info on the discs just fades over time, and the player unit is eventually unable to work with some discs. Lens cleaners basically do nothing because dust (or even focal alignment) is not the problem. I've had this happen to a nice 5-disc Phillips changer, a couple boomboxes, and a number of portable players I've owned. They just faded away. It's basically a function of the number of hours of play time (read: laser life), and that's it. It's a big waste, because the only thing that's "wrong" with these units is a faded laser. Everything else is fine. As far as I know, finding replacement laser assemblies is essentially impossible.
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<font size=1>Bill, steelin' since '99 | Steel page | MSA U12 | My music | Steelers' birthdays | Over 50?</font><FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Bill Llewellyn on 27 February 2005 at 06:58 PM.]</p></FONT>
In my experience, CD players fade after a few years and eventually have difficulty reading some CDs, even commercially stamped CDs. The laser that is used to read the digital info on the discs just fades over time, and the player unit is eventually unable to work with some discs. Lens cleaners basically do nothing because dust (or even focal alignment) is not the problem. I've had this happen to a nice 5-disc Phillips changer, a couple boomboxes, and a number of portable players I've owned. They just faded away. It's basically a function of the number of hours of play time (read: laser life), and that's it. It's a big waste, because the only thing that's "wrong" with these units is a faded laser. Everything else is fine. As far as I know, finding replacement laser assemblies is essentially impossible.

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<font size=1>Bill, steelin' since '99 | Steel page | MSA U12 | My music | Steelers' birthdays | Over 50?</font><FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Bill Llewellyn on 27 February 2005 at 06:58 PM.]</p></FONT>
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I had that problem with an Aiwa 3-disc and the cleaner worked like magic for me. It was one of those with the little "whiskers", which I presume dust off the lens or whatever critical internals they pass over.
The cleaner failed to bring it back after lightning hit it though.
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The cleaner failed to bring it back after lightning hit it though.

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. It's time for a new one.