CD player reliability.... good and bad.


Since the mid late 80’s I have gone through probably 15 + CD players, some lasted me many many years, some were non working out of box, some lasted a week, some months, and as said some lasted years.
Is the shipping process causing some jolting of the unit, and innards get jolted and the tray or a small piece gets damaged? Or just the way they are made?

We take great care of our CD players, dust cover when not in use, don’t drop them, hit them, shake them.....yet they just stop working or things go bad, skipping, display goes out prematurely, tray rubs on something, or any number of issues...!! ??

BUT,....my cheap pickup truck CD player still works after 13+ years , dust, bumps, filth, exploding pops, lots of dust in my truck from my profession, dash, floor, everywhere, years of dust, caked all over, yet I put in a cd, and the darn thing still works.

But , recently it has started to act up, it plays everything I put in it, but sometimes won’t eject,...


anyway, why is it most CD players have a reliability problem. NOT all of them, but there seems to be a %10-15 of new players that arrive in non-working, or only last a short time.

Any thoughts......
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@jdmccall56. 
We have a pioneer elite dv-48av.
used for a little while as CD player, didn’t think it sounded that good, seemed like it made the music have less bass, and just not a good sound.  Great for movies, I thought it didn’t play well with music CDs. 
 My opinion.
Maybe a year ago or a little more, I popped for a McCormack UDP PLAYER. 

 INTErnals are of Pioneer.  I know, when I use remote to power on, the pioneer elite dv-48av turns on also. :(

 She is a long in the tooth player, she does sound pretty good, display still nice and bright, but from the couch, hard to read.

I let most all CDs play through anyway,as with my albums, nice the needle drops, the entire LP yes’s through both sides. 
  Plus, I’m too lazy to get off the couch to swap CDs. 
The past 2 years....
 Bought a tascam CD player with the iPod dock, sounded um...... no bass, guitar was not crunchy as It should have been, treble was. Ok returned it, had some skips only after a month. 
Then a Denon professional unit, features galore, thought being a Denon, it would be awesome.sounded great, but the tray arrived and it must have been off track on the inside, I could hear rubbing and it woooullld not Close completely. ReTurned her. 
Then a Integra cd 5 carousel, mechhanically great, nice unit, skipping on 2 out of the 5 CDs loaded.  Liked this player, as ha a a vvi5 CDs at once was great. - side note, still have my Sherwood 5 cd carousel as a present from my old friend(RIP MY BROHER)
only play once in a while. But the close button must stick, as when I gently press “close” it does close, then immediately opens up again, must repeat this process 2-3 times to keep tray closed. :(
Then the Yamaha cd s300- the best of the bunch, and best CD player I’ve heard in a long time. A very nice open airy sound, loved this uni, and the looks were cool too. The strange “only opening about 3/4 of the way” and having to slowly load the CDs by tilting it towards the cd tray and ,.....pain in the butt, 
sfter a few weeks of warming up, loved this player. But the strange way it went through tracks, it would interrupt the music and go to next track, like an 8 track switching from 1, 2, 3, & 4. Then some skipping started. Honestly, I’m not sure if it’s just the luck of the Irish, as John Lennon has said. 


Then onto the McCormack UDP player........as mentioned, she is an old unit, but plays flawlessly. 
 Must be my luck!  
 Will keep using this one til it starts to skip. Hopefully get a couple years out of her!,

two best I had was Onkyo dx-7500 and the Acurus ACD-11.   Both failed also after a couple years. Acurus lasted maybe 3-4 years. Onkyo was demo unit.