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I'm NOT showing PICTURES of these CD changers new -- they're being SOLD via RETAILERS right NOW is my point...and people are BUYING them. I don't see eight track players being sold on a widespread basis NEW, as you were alluding to. TOTALLY different scenario. So what YOU'RE saying is unnecessary and not making a valued point.
Please read these words carefully: I provided that information about CD changers via Crutchfield, a MAJOR catalog and online retailer, because the member who posted before me stated that these are VINTAGE items and alluded that they're totally obsolete...I am proving they're NOT, as there is still a market for them (even local brick and mortar "Best Buy" shops near me in the U.S. sell the Onkyo changer and a couple of Yamahas).
Note the two models on top:
https://www.bestbuy.com/site/cd-players-turntables/cd-players-recorders/abcat0202001.c?id=abcat0202001
Additionally, that INTEGRA model I included as offered by Crutchfield, made by Onkyo, is actually considered a HIGH END esoteric product...and it's a CD CHANGER.
How is that "unnecessary" to mention?
Even THAT being said, what you mentioned BEFORE you called my posting of these changers unnecessary is what I wanted to focus on -- I wanted to know if the CHANGER mechanism could be causing the dust I'm seeing, or something else, and if CD players themselves can do this, as well.
I never opened one up, so I will take your word for what's going on there (no need to again remind me that it's as simple as picking up a screwdriver). If that IS the case, then I have my answer as to what can be causing the dust/grime...don't know what I'll do, but at least I know where it's coming from. |
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