
May 7th 15, 03:37 PM
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CD Player advice
"Arfa Daily" wrote in message
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"Vir Campestris" wrote in message
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All uk.tech.broadcast denizens can stop reading now 
Our CD player has died. Suggestions please on how much to pay to
get a replacement. It was a Philips CD373, and to be honest it
doesn't owe us anything - it's been around a good long while. I
suspect the laser has died, as it went from perfect to "I see no
disc" in an instant.
I would have said not. It is very unusual for lasers to 'just die'.
They almost always grow old gracefully, and will give assorted
symptoms such as poor playability, skipping, or extreme sensitivity
to vibration, long before they get to the point of declaring "NO
DISC". Before finally condemning it, I would open it up and make
sure at least that the lens is clean, and that a disc fully loads
onto the turntable, and is free to rotate when it's there. I have
seen many simple mechanical problems on various Philips models over
many years of repairing them going right back to when CD first came
out. Philips lasers, although they *do* of course fail or wear out
sometimes, tend to be one of the more reliable makes.
Arfa
+1
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Woody
harrogate3 at ntlworld dot com
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