I had purchased a DX-1 also that had the same sypmtoms as yours. My local dealer sent it back to CAL for a repair and took a $40 deposit. After a few weeks, I was told it needed a new laser mechanism and the estimate was quite high. I'm not sure if I remember correctly, but I think it was over $200. Regardless, it was sufficiently high that I told CAL to keep it. Even if this is not the case with your unit, it sounds like it's a good time to upgrade.
$400 CAL CD player- Scrap it or fix it?
I have a California Audio Lab DX-1 CD player. It's about 3 years old, and it has worked flawlessly. Recently it skips, fails to "read" a disc, won't play at all, etc. It happens intermittently, and it is out of warranty. Turning it on and off usually fixes it. Nothing in the system or the environment has changed or moved. The question is with a minimum $75.00 repair charge should I fix the player or consider it disposable and scrap it? Any opinions?
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