Lest it be thought that Mr. Kalt of Resolution Audio is not at least somewhat sympathetic I need to add here that I've had two personal and detailed communications initiated by him which reveal his concern and frustration over this issue. It appears Philips left him in a lurch with regard to the transport used in the CD 50, forcing him into a redesign of his product to incorporate a CDROM drive which can readily be replaced if needed. Resolution Audio very neary went out of business because of this. Still, I remain chagrined over my own loss here...it remains to be seen whether I can locate a replacement transport for my CD 50. If I could get the deal Streetdaddy got I would likely bite the bullet and go for the exchange...comments so far tout the new Opus 21 as an exceptional CDP.
Who can repair a Resolution Audio CD-50???
I bought my Resoluton Audio C-50 on Audiogon about 6 months ago. It's as nice-sounding as I had hoped it would be and it has the added advantage of having a quality internal volume control, allowing me to go from it straight to my amp. It has just developed a fault: when a disc is inserted the readout says "err." So there's something wrong with the disc drive. I contacted Resolution Audio and they responded that it is unlikely they can fix the unit as the Philips drive unit they were putting in the CD-50 and CD-55 is cheap junk and, in any case, is no longer available. They suggested that they might be willing to take the unit back with some credit toward purchase of their latest CDP...oww! Retail of this model was $3000. It's hard to believe that it is now useless trash. Anyone know where I can get it repaired? Many thanks.
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