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Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Madrid - SPAIN
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Hi,
I'm Giuseppe Monno, writing from Madrid, in Spain. I have a Copland 288 CD, working very well up to yesterday. I suppose due to the great heat we are having here in Spain (we arrive to 45º Celsius), yesterday while listening music fron a CD from the left channel begun to rise a noise, like a spike, or like the noise between two radio stations, where there is no signal, but more like a spike. I've done tests, cables are OK, pre and ampli are OK, so I am afraid that is the CD reader. Does someone have any idea of wht may be accurring? Many thanks giuseppe |
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