cd player skipping


While playing cd's from an NAD C540 cd player I'm hearing alot of skipping, jumping and breaks in the the music that are forcing me to stop listening. I keep my cd's clean (I don't touch the surface), and I clean the lens with one of those cd Lens cleaning disks. Nothing seems to work. I could use some Ideas. Thanks.
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jd i have the wadia 860 and i was told never to clean the cd player. youu should probally take the unit in for repair. only clean the cd with a good cd machine cleaner.
theretherethere may really bebebebebe nothing wrongwrongwrong. just keep it out of the car and don't jog with it.
Send it to NAD.Im had a PD 65 that skipped,and ended up spending twice as much as I should have trying to educate the local tech.The factory knows best in this case. Tracer
I agree. Let NAD fix it. I had a Nakamichi that skipped and the dealer fumbled with it a coupla times, then Nak fixed it for good. Never had another problem. I feel for ya!
I just bought one of these 3 days ago and it works just fine. It was made in July of this year and maybe Nad has worked the bugs out of it. I have to agree with most people on the sturdiness of the machine. The tray seems to be made out of flimsy rubber but it sounds excellent. I have a cd that looks like its been at the beach at a frisbee tournament. I don't think any player could read a fraction of it. I have a 40lb sony x77es that is my current player. It snap, crackles and pops all the way through it. So what do I do with this cd but put it in the flimsy tray of the Nad and laugh as I push play. If my 40lb beast can't handle that then no player can! I'm not laughing anymore. The 540 played the cd as if I had just bought it yesterday. No noise, skip or nothing. I also had a pd65 that couldn't play that cd without skipping. I am not a big fan of Nad products, in fact this is the first component I've owned from them. I have Sim electronics and Morel speakers and like I said I just picked this thing up as a joke just to see how the new 24 bit converter would sound. I don't know how long you have owned the 540, but if you enjoy the sound of it, I'd have it checked out or try to have Nad replace it with a more current batch like mine where they have at least worked out some of the earlier quirks. Good luck