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Philips "Docking Entertainment System" Model DCM230, CD Player Issue
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... SNIP They must achieve focus before they will spin. This has been the case for 20 years. mz Hi Mark, Perhaps you are right, but I have only used the CD player about 6 times since I bought this unit. Most of the time I use a USB flash drive with MP3 music files. It is very unlikely that the pickup is "worn out" (seldom used), and due to the "dirt proof" construction, that dirt on the pickup is the cause. Note: I don't smoke. My Wife has the same model unit. In her's, if I insert a CD upside down, I will get a message, "No Disc" after a several seconds of "Reading, Reading, ....". However on mine, after several minutes, it still says, "Reading, Reading, ....". John Your opinion or mine doesn't really matter after all. I'm still betting on the pickup. These things are made in China using the cheapest possible labor and materials. Whose to say the laser diode material wasn't contaminated somehow? Maybe just deteriorated all on it's own. Wouldn't be the first time, not by a long shot. At the moment the disc "should" spin maybe try helping it along. The spindle motor could be shorted - another common problem. Mark Z. |
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