Hello!
Might have an opportunity to buy a B226 with the CDM2 transport.
Porblem is that the CDP doesn't read CD's anymore. Is this a cammon fault with these players or a catastrophy?
Would it be worthwhile to shell out $130 and try to repair it? AFAIK it seems to be a very good CDP, even for its age...
Cheers,
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Might have an opportunity to buy a B226 with the CDM2 transport.
Porblem is that the CDP doesn't read CD's anymore. Is this a cammon fault with these players or a catastrophy?
Would it be worthwhile to shell out $130 and try to repair it? AFAIK it seems to be a very good CDP, even for its age...
Cheers,
t
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hint: 5 letter word for a optical device that is practically the device in a cdplayer that fails most. Can be found using the Search function or by browsing the Digital section.
hint: 5 letter word for a optical device that is practically the device in a cdplayer that fails most. Can be found using the Search function or by browsing the Digital section.
Hi, Jean-Paul!
Yes, most probably, how easy (cost and workwise) is it to fix it?
It could be dirty, mechanically jammed or dead...what's the opinion of the group?
Br
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Yes, most probably, how easy (cost and workwise) is it to fix it?
It could be dirty, mechanically jammed or dead...what's the opinion of the group?
Br
T
It could be dirty, mechanically jammed or dead...what's the opinion of the group?
A personal answer: the first 2 points can be solved by careful looking/checking and cleaning. When it's dead it needs to be replaced. Hard to find those CDM 2's. There is a replacement in the form of a CDM 4/XX but there are other changes needed as well when placing that one.
When you haven't done this before this is a repair that is not easy. Better do the cleaning/checking yourself and leave the repair to an experienced technician.
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