It was not reading discs. Rega Apollo, Initializing, would spin the disc, and read No-Disc. I thought if it didn't work I could still get some coin for it.
After some Googling I found a You Tube Video where an owner of the Apollo located in England had the same problem. Just on a whim he played with the laser cable, and the unit worked fine afterwards. I did the same thing, and mine worked as well.
Does the laser cable work itself loose somewhat over time? Kinda lame for a unit like this.
The problem is this unit can be finicky, and if you bought one new, and have had problems, as some have had, you are probably not very happy with Rega.
Dare I say this unit sounds no better than the Marantz CD5001 I have.
I think people fall into a where it is made must make it better trap. And it costs this much so it must be good.
And any laser oriented product is common used, yeah. But quality stuff is not. The Marantz, and a Yamaha DVD C961, the Magnovox CDB 650, and a 1990ish Rotel are the only quality units I have found in ten years. Compared to a multitude of speakers, and amps/receivers. Even TT's that are mid, highish end are super tough.