I'm Ian!
Brent is Fidelity Audio
Oh Thanks Ian
My error 02 and error 10 are not solved
yet Help!!!
Alan, I sent reply a few days ago, did you get it?Sent a pm to thomo no reply on some za s and oscons.
cheers alan
To be honest, I don't get on the forum much these days so I don't check my PM's very often.
Lee.
Thank You!Yes it has a Coax and Spdif output
Brent
Hi
I have a nice unit for sale. Unmodified!
Had been using it mainly as a transport.
Make a good offer...
Nah, you're alright.
Didnt get it sorry lee im ginger too?Alan, I sent reply a few days ago, did you get it?
To be honest, I don't get on the forum much these days so I don't check my PM's very often.
Lee.
alan
I recently got a CD-63SE, and it is emitting a fairly loud whirring/hissing from the CD drive during playback. I am sitting close to it (it is under my PC monitor) but even considering that it is quite loud, as I can hear it over the sound from my speakers during playback. Any simple steps to reduce drive noise on this?
Nothing on Fleapay?
Are these the same?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Marantz-C...dioHiFi_CDPlayerSeparates&hash=item1c23f08d9b
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Marantz-C...dioHiFi_CDPlayerSeparates&hash=item231a7634db
Are these the same?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Marantz-C...dioHiFi_CDPlayerSeparates&hash=item1c23f08d9b
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Marantz-C...dioHiFi_CDPlayerSeparates&hash=item231a7634db
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Hi Alan,
The CD52 uses a CDM4 swing-arm mech. It's going to be very hard to get new for a decent price. Your best bet is to get a cheap CD32, CD42 or CD52 on the second-hand market somewhere. Or a CD72, it also uses the same mechanism.
Here's a used one.
Ray
The CD52 uses a CDM4 swing-arm mech. It's going to be very hard to get new for a decent price. Your best bet is to get a cheap CD32, CD42 or CD52 on the second-hand market somewhere. Or a CD72, it also uses the same mechanism.
Here's a used one.
Ray
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Anyone have a laser for a cd52 for sale as mine has given up?
many thanks Alan
Are you sure it's the laser itself that has gone and not a cap, there's an axial 33 or 47 mfd cap which is often the real culprit. There's a few threads on the forum about locating it.
regards
pete
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