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Marantz CD6000 and CD-Rs - an appeal for suggestions



 
 
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Old May 10th 04, 10:28 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
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Default Marantz CD6000 and CD-Rs - an appeal for suggestions



"baseball bat" wrote in message
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I've recently picked up a used Marantz CD6000 KI Signature and I find
that it won't always play CD-Rs I've burned myself. It will
occasionally not read past the TOC on a disc, or if it does, will not
skip from one track to the next. Instead it throws up an error
message and does nothing. But if left alone it will play straight
through a disc without a problem.



Given that the CD6000 is capable of reading the much lower
reflectivity CDRWs by design rather than accident, I'm surprised there
is a problem with CDRs

Having said this (and it may not be good news), I had a problem with
my CD6000 OSE skipping, mainly on CDRs, but occasionally on pressed
discs.

Fortunately it was under warranty at the time. I seem to recall it
needed a new laser and also an official "mod" - an extra capacitor
added in, or possibly a change of capacitor value; can't remember
which

If you know what you are doing, it might be worth cleaning the lens on
the laser

Gelf
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Old May 10th 04, 10:56 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
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Default Marantz CD6000 and CD-Rs - an appeal for suggestions

On Mon, 10 May 2004 23:28:02 +0100, Gelf wrote:


Given that the CD6000 is capable of reading the much lower
reflectivity CDRWs by design rather than accident, I'm surprised there
is a problem with CDRs

The same thought had occured to me.

Having said this (and it may not be good news), I had a problem with
my CD6000 OSE skipping, mainly on CDRs, but occasionally on pressed
discs.

Fortunately it was under warranty at the time. I seem to recall it
needed a new laser and also an official "mod" - an extra capacitor
added in, or possibly a change of capacitor value; can't remember
which

I wonder if it's a glitch suffered by older models which has been
cured in later versions. I have no idea of the age of this one, but I
would have thought the design wuld have settled down by the time they
decided to do a KI version.

If you know what you are doing, it might be worth cleaning the lens on
the laser

I can't really say I do know what I'm doing, but that sounds like a
good idea. I quite like poking around inside machines, I've got
cotton buds, I've got isopropanol - what could possibly go wrong?

baseball bat

 




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