Time heals all wounds?


Maybe this is true. I have an old NAD cd player that I keep because it decodes HDCD. A couple months ago it stopped reading discs. I didn't do anything aas fast as getting it looked at or replacing it. A few days ago, I tried it again...and it now works perfectly. Go figure...

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@mitch2 ....depends on 'pedigree', condition, and sometimes just a case of " I used to own 'X'..." and 'resistance is futile'....*laugh*

@czarivey ....Has the coveys' sorcerers come up with a better routine to 'dis-spell' the haunts then that last one?

....that 'pour boiling light oil into all of the openings and connections, shake vigorously overhead while shouting "CAD!" repeatedly.....'

Control Alt Delete :'The Blue Screen Shield of Last Retort '....)

@barts , "Shops are not kind to ancient 'out to pasture' audio gear."

A couple of 'spring shop scrubs' ago, took down the Sony receiver & 5 cd player, and the SAE 2 band & channel parametric eq; the latter the only 'vintage' of the bunch.  The SAE and the player are essentially sealed or opted to not hassle to do more than vac, clean the obvious, lube as req'd.all that moves or slides....

The receiver, with the case top and sides off had a eighth- to a quarter-inch of sawdust on anything 'top-up'.....but, Hey...SS, A/B...

Can't kill it with a stick...

 

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