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341.1 | desperately seeking....magnavox sales. | THORBY::MARRA | All I have to be is what You made me. | Tue Apr 29 1986 09:19 | 5 |
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How does this compare to the 2041? What type of 'stuff' does it
have?
.dave.
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341.2 | A let down... but was it? | THORBY::MARRA | All I have to be is what You made me. | Wed Apr 30 1986 11:10 | 32 |
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I got the 1051 last night! Yea! welcome me to the land of CD.
I flipped in my first CD at home and attempted to enjoy the wonderful
sounds. I then noticed that the voices and high end were full of
cibilence (sp) and very distorted. So I got up and adjusted the
OLD speakers a bit - played with the positioning, and the
tweeter/midrange controls. Then sat back down. A little better,
but still not what I nearly expected. Nice image and nice dynamics
- real crisp. But it still had that harshness. I tried again to
do some adjustments but to no avail, I was doomed I thought, I hated
the sound of CD. As I got up I noticed that the sound changed
significantly? Then sat down again and it sounded real bad again.
This is indeed strange I said to myself! Then I noticed that as
I leaned forward the sound was much better without all that high
end distortion. Low and behold, it was the New Rocking Chair I was
sitting in. It had a six inch high piece of wood running a foot
past my ears on either side of my head! Talk about reflections!
Put the chair aside, sat on the floor, and wallah! great sound.
The 1051 is nice. A small unit with enough functions to confuse
a moderatley intellegent person at first glance. Over the next
few days I'm gonna learn how cd sounds, try the Interlinks I have
on my NAK on the Magie (nice nick names) to see (hear) the difference,
maybe try the interlink cd for the heck of it (maybe). Then
rip the sucker apart and rebuild it. Well, maybe the caps to start,
if I can hear the difference (Mark?).
.dave.
I finaly get to listen to the CD's I bought 3 years ago!
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341.3 | You shouldn't need the Interlink-CD | CRVAX1::KAPLOW | Bob Kaplow - DDO | Wed Apr 30 1986 19:04 | 0 |
341.4 | Cotton earplugs cheaper than Interlink-CD | AMBER::KAEPPLEIN | | Thu May 01 1986 11:32 | 6 |
| Yeah, I tried some Sunday using my player on someone's $20,000 system.
The Interlink-CD dulls transients (as you would expect). Plain
old audiophile cable made piano sound closer to the speed of the
LP. The cable might help for poor CDs, or if you find brass and
strings strident on your system.
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341.5 | lemon or cheap? | THORBY::MARRA | All I have to be is what You made me. | Wed May 07 1986 08:44 | 20 |
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Hmmm. seems the maggie developed a bug. Does your Magnavox player
make a lot of noise when loading (reading the contents) and ff/frw?
Well mine DID! and now it does even more, 'cept now it loads the disc
spins it a bit and says 'Err' and dies. All discs. It clunks pretty
loud, something I wouldn't expect from something as delicate a device.
So encouragement needed please! Am I going to have an everlasting
problem like this or is this a real lemon. I am replacing it tonight.
Also note. Several times I've had to reinsert the disc 'cause it
couldn't read the table. Once it read Quarterflash, said there were 99
tracks and then started on track 2. I tried to have it play track 1
but 'Err'. reinserted the disc and nothing.
Last night I tried 'The Wall' and nothing... I was bummed
.dave.
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341.6 | | GRAMPS::WCLARK | Walt Clark | Wed May 07 1986 10:40 | 8 |
| If Philips is still using a D'Arsonval movement on the laser
positioner, you may have gotten one with a bum suspension.
Can you tell if the laser tracks thru a slight arc (like a pivoting
tone arm) ?
Regardless, this one should go back for a sistership.
Walt
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341.7 | can you say lemon? | THORBY::MARRA | All I have to be is what You made me. | Wed May 07 1986 14:28 | 6 |
| It has the pivotal arm. - their is an arc in the drawer.
I am curious tho? doesn't anybody else own a maggie? DO they all
make those noises?????
.dave.
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341.8 | | RENOIR::MCLEMAN | Jeff McLeman Worksystems Eng | Wed May 07 1986 14:31 | 4 |
| Oh well, dave. :-)
Jeff
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341.9 | | AKOV68::BOYAJIAN | Mr. Gumby, my brain hurts | Thu May 08 1986 03:43 | 23 |
| re:.7
I had a similar problem to yours. I was getting pops, burps,
etc. through the amp for a couple of days from the CD player
(I determined by switching components and inputs around that
it was indeed the CDP and not the amp) and thought that it
might be from a dirty lens on the laser, so I cleaned it.
After the cleaning, every time I tried to spin up a disc, it'd
whir a little and then stop. I fiddled with it a little while,
but achieved nothing, so I figured I'd have to take it into a
repair shop (it was still under warranty). Went to sleep, and
when I got up, one of my housemates was merrily playing CD's
without any problem whatsoever. Since then, the player has been
acting normally. Beats me what happened [sound of the Twilight
Zone theme --- "doo doo DOO doo, doo doo DOO doo" --- plays in
the background...] or how it got fixed.
My 2020 also makes noises spinning up and ff/rw'ing. Outside of
this, and the fact that there is no instantaneous random access
(oh, and perhaps the fact that it'll only program for 15 tracks),
I'm pleased with the player as a cheap, "few frills" player.
--- jerry
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341.10 | The new one is much better | THORBY::MARRA | All I have to be is what You made me. | Thu May 08 1986 10:08 | 20 |
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Well I got the new one last night. No they are not sopposed to make the
noises that my original one made. The new one can read the TOC in
2 seconds, the old one took 5-6 seconds. The new one sounds better
than the old one, no more clunks and plinks as the servo's move.
Sure there's the normal sound of the ff/frew but thats ok.
I did notice that when I opened this one the transport screws were
in place MUCH better than the old ones were - perhaps the cause of
the damage.
.dave.
ps 'The Wall' sounds great.
Walt, I found the homemade cables lacking in high high end and low low
end compared to both the regular cables and to the monster interlink IV.
Is there a solution to this? - more wires/different sized wires/better
plugs? I would imagine the plugs are the first thing.
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341.11 | The cable experiment note in .10 | GRAMPS::WCLARK | Walt Clark | Thu May 08 1986 14:31 | 11 |
| Re: .10
I will have to think about this a bit, I know of some solutions
that have been applied to low impedance cables (for speakers)
which could work. I am just not sure why it would be necessary.
I will send you a test set I made up some time ago. Since I know
how these sound (to me), the comparison will give me an idea what
to do next.
Walt
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341.12 | | THORBY::MARRA | All I have to be is what You made me. | Thu May 08 1986 16:29 | 4 |
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Walt, Your all right.
.dave.
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341.13 | | DSSDEV::TABER | It mattered once | Thu May 08 1986 16:37 | 5 |
| Oh Jeeeez, not another note on cables... How about
CABLES_CAPS_AND_OTHER_CATHINGS.NOTE ?
(smilie-thing)
>>>==>PStJTT
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341.14 | Thoughts on a new 1051 | ZHORA::BILLMERS | Meyer Billmers | Thu May 15 1986 11:51 | 11 |
| Hi guys. Thanks for the various discussions about CDs and the Maggies in
particular. I just bought a 1051 and it works and sounds great.
One note on stupid design of the user interface, though. The keys on remote
are labelled differently than on the unit, do different things, and listen
to this: if you want to repeat a disk over and over, there's no way to do
it on the 1051 from the unit -- the REPEAT key is only on the remote.
If you can live with that, it's a nice machine. 4x oversampling, CIRC error
correction, the usual impressive specs, and I can't make it skip even if I
shake the floor violently.
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341.15 | A Magnavox 1041 that died | EXIT26::STRATTON | Jim Stratton, Notes DIG member | Wed Jul 02 1986 09:58 | 31 |
| > < Note 341.5 by THORBY::MARRA "All I have to be is what You made me." >
> -< lemon or cheap? >-
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> Hmmm. seems the maggie developed a bug. Does your Magnavox player
> make a lot of noise when loading (reading the contents) and ff/frw?
> Well mine DID! and now it does even more, 'cept now it loads the disc
> spins it a bit and says 'Err' and dies. All discs. It clunks pretty
> loud, something I wouldn't expect from something as delicate a device.
I bought a Magnavox 1041 (from Service Merchandise) about
a month ago. It ran great for three weeks. This past
weekend, I tried playing a disc that I hadn't played before,
and after several seconds of a rubbing/scraping noise,
the player came up with the "Err" message.
I tried several other disks, including some that had worked
the night before, and they all did about the same thing.
A couple would load, but would make that unpleasant noise
and come up with "Err" when I selected a track. There
was exactly one disc (out of 16) that would play with no
problems throughout all this - the only disc I have that's
made in the US. (I don't know if that's relevant or not.)
Anyway, I was going to take the player back to Service
Merchandise (despite their 10-day policy), but that particular
store has closed due to an electrical fire.
My office (Bedford, MA) is about five miles from the repair
place, so I left it there Monday. I was told 7-10 days.
After only three weeks of having the thing, that seems
like forever!
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341.16 | One more for the trash can? | SSVAX::LUST | | Wed Jul 02 1986 12:27 | 20 |
| Add one more to the list of Maggie 1051 buyers whose unit bit the
dust after a couple of days.
My unit worked for about 3 hours then it started skipping at track
7 of my favorite CD; shortly after that it wouldn't play at all.
The "ERR" light came on precisely the way you described.
I returned it to SM and they graciously gave me a new one -- that
one didn't play at all. Returned it too. I am currently working
on number 5. But from these notes, maybe this model is a piece
of junk. BTW - I didn't get them all from the same store, so it's
not just a bad batch or a dropped box. The current price in Tewksbury
is $169.98 If anyone wants to take a chance.
I was really glad to get this unit because of all the praise I had
read here for the 1041 (and the 1051 is supposed to be just a clone
of the 1041 with the addition of a Remote). If there really is
a problem, maybe I should just return the durn thing.
Dirk
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341.17 | You shoulda got the Sony! | QUARK::LIONEL | Steve Lionel | Wed Jul 02 1986 15:10 | 1 |
| :-)
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341.18 | Update on .15 ("A Magnavox 1041 that died") | EXIT26::STRATTON | Jim Stratton, Notes DIG member | Tue Jul 08 1986 22:53 | 9 |
| I got the 1041 back this afternoon, after five working
days in the shop. I asked what was wrong, and the clerk
said that they'd seen "a lot" of CD players (Magnavox and
others) with similar problems. He also said that they
simply replaced one whole assembly. He didn't know what
assembly, but said it was sort of like an automotive "recall".
The repair slip said something like "installed all factory
modifications".
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341.19 | Yet Another 1041 Bites the Dust | GOBLIN::ROSENBERG | Dick Rosenberg VRO5-2/C7 | Mon Sep 22 1986 14:36 | 7 |
| A friend of mine, who bought the 1041 during the changeover from
the m0n0 (1040 e.g.) to the m0n1 series just told me he was having
the same problem, sproadic to frequent inability to read the TOC of
perfectly good discs. It appears the quality between the 1040 and
subsequent models went way down.
Dick Rosenberg
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341.20 | | THORBY::MARRA | All I have to be is what You made me. | Tue Sep 23 1986 10:01 | 6 |
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I think most of the problems are in the mechanicals of the transport.
That was were most of the noise my 1st 1051 came from; starting
up. The 1051 I have now sounds and performs just fine...
.dave.
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341.21 | Magnavox 2040 for $139.99 | CRVAX1::KAPLOW | There is no 'N' in TURNKEY | Wed Sep 24 1986 14:06 | 3 |
| Venture (at least here in the Chicago area) has the 2040 on
sale for $139.99. Sounds like they might be closing out the
14 bit units.
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