This is usually diagnosed as a failing laser that needs replacement. It can
sometimes just be that the transport mechanism has dried out and
disassembly, oiling with a light oil (sewing machine) and putting back
together can fix the problem. For Transport details see
http://members.lycos.co.uk/hanalogue/
This should let you know what transport is in your player and how to buy a
new one. Do not attempt if you have no DIY/electronics skills but not a
tough job
Regards Richard
Duplicate response to the one for Mark Truman but seems to be the same
problem
"Kanulondon" wrote in message
k...
Hello All
I am looking for a bit of help....I recently bought a Sony MCH 6700 2nd
hand
off a friend...its exactly the same as
this model on eBay
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...sPageName=WDVW
I was told the device was a few years old and that it hadn't been used for
a
while. Anyway when I got the HiFi it worked
a treat and has done for 3 weeks until yesterday. I was playing one of
many
of my CD-R compilation cd and the unit started
skipping. When I took the CD out and re-insterted it...the screen just
read
'no-disc' I tried 4 or 5 CD-R's and CD's all with no
luck. I then tried another CD-R and it worked! It just played the first
track though
Now my question is....'is the device broken?' When you insert a CD you
hear
it spinning up but it doesn't seem to scan for tracks
properly. So before I go shouting at a friend what can I do? Do you think
it
just needs a good CD lens cleaner?
I have a big subwoofer besides the hi-fi...may this have caused damage?
Just as a note...the HiFi itself still works fine(radio,tape,etc)
Please help!
KL
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