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Can a cheap CD-R break a CD player?



 
 
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Old November 11th 04, 12:20 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Arny Krueger
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Default Can a cheap CD-R break a CD player?

"Martyn B Tindall" wrote in message


A mate of mine says his CD player has packed up and blames a faulty
CD-R given to him by a mutual friend.


I imagine that a defective disc could be warped or break apart in use and
damage a player. Did this happen?

The same friend has given me
lots of CDs, and many of these suffer from skipping/jumping/noise. I
suspect it's because our friend uses the cheapest available blanks.


It's probably because of problems with his creation process.

I'm concerned because I've just spent a lot of money on a CA Azur
player and don't want to put it at risk.


Spending a lot of money on a CD player is not a smart thing to do at this
time, and if it makes you paranoid about your friends, then it is really a
bad idea.

Is my mate talking nonsense?


Probably.

Any thoughts?


Paranoa runs deep, particularly when people get obsessive about their
posessions.


 




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