For the year I owned a Genki I had no problems with CDR's. I just used the cheap bulk ones that ran about a dime apiece. I bought some blank CD's that had heavy graphics on the topside and began to have problems. I suspect it was a balance issue with these as the graphics were heavier on one side. Once I went back to the generic disks everything was okay.
Genki CDR Playback
Hello,
I finally received my dysfunctional Genki back from the Linn repair shop (Florida). It now has a new main board, laser, and loading mechanism. I think only the case is original. So far, it plays store bought CDs well. I am unable to get it to play CDRs, which is very disappointing because even the cheapest CD players can play them.
I have unsuccessfully tried both Sony and Philips CDRs. Has anyone else had problems with CDRs? Does my Genki need to go back to Florida again? Thanks.
I finally received my dysfunctional Genki back from the Linn repair shop (Florida). It now has a new main board, laser, and loading mechanism. I think only the case is original. So far, it plays store bought CDs well. I am unable to get it to play CDRs, which is very disappointing because even the cheapest CD players can play them.
I have unsuccessfully tried both Sony and Philips CDRs. Has anyone else had problems with CDRs? Does my Genki need to go back to Florida again? Thanks.
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