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I'm seeing plenty of threads in this area of the forum focusing on CD players...is the question I asked somehow different just because I asked about a CHANGER mechanism? And how am I supposed to know, for 100-percent, that the CHANGER is what is causing the stains I'm seeing? Perhaps it is something that CD PLAYERS, in general, can do....how am I to know if I don't ASK?
It's still a two-channel hi-fi related query.
I'm glad you and everyone else immediately jumps to what I am going to "get annoyed" with; at any rate, if this tech is so "ancient," why are companies like Onkyo and Yamaha STILL selling changers (at least in the U.S.)?
I'm glad for you that YOU didn't want to ask a question about your second hand recorder in here...but it's almost as if you're suggesting I be "frightened" to do so because everyone else who has "moved on" would be "upset" about it -- again, the question I asked MAY have had something to do with CD PLAYER internals and nothing to do with the fact that it's a CHANGER unit. I just wanted to know if the black dust I'm seeing on the playing surface of discs is being caused by something the player/changer is doing, and what that might be. I just wanted to stick to THAT topic.
You keep throwing the term "vintage" around and now seem to be suggesting I look on a website that specializes in "vintage gear" -- but there are STILL manufacturers selling these items and still people buying them...look at these user reviews on Crutchfield:
Integra CDC-3.4 6-disc CD changer at Crutchfield FREE 2-day Shipping: Listen to your favorite CDs uninterrupted I can still remember the first time I saw a 6-disc CD changer I was in awe of www.crutchfield.com Onkyo DX-C390 6-CD changer with MP3 CD playback at Crutchfield FREE 2-day Shipping: Onkyo's DX-C390 offers an unbeatable combination of audiophile construction, playback versatility, and great convenience features. With www.crutchfield.com Yamaha CD-C600 5-disc CD changer/USB port for select iPods® at Crutchfield FREE 2-day Shipping: Load up your favorite CDs for hours of music Carousel-style CD changers like Yamaha's CD-C600 are an increasingly rare sight in the www.crutchfield.com
Am I making that up?
I just want to know what could be causing the marks I'm seeing on my discs...irrespective of whether I should have gotten into streaming a long time ago or not, according to popular opinion. Is there anything you can suggest in keeping with that request? |
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