Worth fixing?


I have a Rotel 951 CD player paired with an Arcam alpha7 amp and Paradigm speakers. One speaker cuts in and out occasionally. (Which doesn’t happen with the turntable). Swapped it with an Onkyo CD player and problem solved so it’s clearly the CD player issue.  But it has some sentimental value. Ideas about what the problem might be and is it fixable by me.  Or should I junk it. 

qialah

Clean the amp with deoxit.  Especially the switch that makes the problem when you try it. Especially clean the potentiometers deoxit will do a great job I. The deoxidizing department.  

I purchased Rotel CD player in 2009 @$750. I think, at the time, the player was the only player Rotel made. So, though I don't remember the model No., you can get the info from internet search if you want. Anyway, 5 years- service, then the Rotel died, that's it! Right before the death, I got Musical Fidelity CD player as used @ $750 again. The M.F. player still work flawlessly. M.F. usually put manufac. date in rear side. The player was made in 2003!!!. For 20 year use, nothing wrong at all!!!

Maybe, 20 -30 years ago, Rotel was good audio system, price-wise. I also got a used Rotel turntable, it works but with some hum. The hum is louder than my other tables (Sansui SR-929, Immedia RPM). Tried ground cable modification, etc, nothing worked. Finally I wrapped the table's cable with food-aluminium foil, then the hum become very small. Meaning Rotel seems to use cheap parts everywhere possible. 

Reliability (we talk a lot the reliability with cars) M.F >>>>> Rotel