I went through 3 NAD's (still under warrantee). Started at entry level and kept upgrading and told myself the upgrade would be more reliable. Got off that treadmill and bought an old 20 lb hk 1988-92from a agon seller who had kept it in storage--had always wanted one--the tray slides in and out like butter--and use it for a transport. Found a second one on ebay NIB. I'm good until the moters die. They stopped making the moters.
CD Players: Stop breaking down
Curious if anyone has this issue: In the past 5 years I have had 2 cd players that have been well-regarded, if not expensive: Onkyo DX-7555, and Cambridge Audio 640C. The Onkyo died after a year -- perfect condition, but it won't play discs, just clicks. Now the Cambridge is exhibiting the tell tale signs, skipping a lot and flashing the NO PLAY message at times. Funny thing is I also have a streaming setup so I don't even use the cd players that much. Am I doing something wrong, or are CD lasers just that fragile? Of course in this price range they are not worth getting fixed, so the Onkyo sits in its box in my attic, with the Cambridge soon to follow, I fear.
My thought was to get a universal player (e.g., Oppo 105) when the Cambridge dies; now I'm questioning that $1200 investment if the pattern is going to continue.
My thought was to get a universal player (e.g., Oppo 105) when the Cambridge dies; now I'm questioning that $1200 investment if the pattern is going to continue.
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