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1070.1 | Magnavox 1041 | EXIT26::STRATTON | Ballad of a thin man | Wed Jan 27 1988 19:00 | 17 |
| MANUFACTURER OF PLAYER: Magnavox
MODEL NUMBER: 1041
DATE OF PURCHASE: 7/86
DATE OF FIRST INSTANCE OF TROUBLE/REPAIR: 8/86
COST OF REPAIR: none
ANY SUBSEQUENT/REOCCURING TROUBLE AFTER REPAIR: none
COMMENTS or DETAIL OF PROBLEM:
The player began mis-tracking on nearly every CD. It was
still under warranty. An "authorized" repair place is
within a couple miles of our facility, so I took it there.
Apparently it was a known problem; they simply swapped
the entire laser assembly (or something like that).
Jim Stratton
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1070.2 | CDX-1 | COMICS::HUDSON | that's what I think | Thu Jan 28 1988 02:12 | 16 |
| Manufacturer : Yamaha
Model : CDX-1
Purchased : 12/84
First Repair : 3/86
Cost : none
Further probs: none
Comments :
The display for the player had a fault where it would go very dim,
and if a lot of LED segments were lit simultaneously (e.g. '8:00'),
it would go too dim to read. The sound wasn't affected. I took
it back to where I'd bought it (Technosound, Luton, England), and
they repaired it in a week under guarantee. I've had no other problems
at all, despite using it a *lot* and I'm very pleased.
nick
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1070.3 | Toshiba Portable S*cks | CIMAMT::CHINNASWAMY | | Thu Jan 28 1988 06:48 | 20 |
| MANUF. Toshiba
MODEL # P9-portable with remote.
DATE O. P. Approx. 1 year ago.
FIRST PROB. About two months after purchase.
COST None - under warranty
REACURRANCE The day I got it back.
COMMENTS This unit was lousy. It has a removable power supply
for use in the home off of A.C. power. BUT the two
(unit and power supply) are connected togather
electrically by means of four slide connectors which
contact each other when the two units connect. The
Problem I thought I first had was that the connector
was not contacting properly (the pins get a little
bent after repeted switching from the portable power
supply to the a.c. one. I took it back to Leiser
and they sent it off to repair for TWO MONTHS! I
got the unit back and after listing for about two
hours ZAP! nothing more to be said; I took it back
and demanded another type of unit. I ended up with
a Denon DCD700 fixed unit and am very pleased.
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1070.4 | Technics Portable | CUPOLA::HAKKARAINEN | I hear some noting downstairs | Thu Jan 28 1988 10:33 | 13 |
| Manufacturer: Technics
Model #: SL XP7
Date of Purchase: Jan 1987
First problem: Difficult with pause/play button about 10 mos.
after purchase.
Cost: None. Made the deadline by 2 days.
Reoccurance: Arrived d.o.a. from factory service. Still awaiting
2nd pass.
Comments: Had been a reliable, shock-resistant unit. None
of the ``authorized'' service centers would
touch it; the unit had to be sent for factory
service. Turn-around on Pass1 was fantastic:
within days.
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1070.5 | Denon DCD-1800R | SOFBAS::LACAIRE | | Thu Jan 28 1988 10:59 | 13 |
|
Manufacturer Of Player: Denon
Model Number: DCD-1800R
Date of purchase: 1/1/86
Date of first instance of trouble/repair: 11/1/86
Cost of repair: none
Any subsequent/reoccuring trouble after repair: ? Sold it.
Comments or detail of problem:
No 'Disk Set' (on loading) or bad tracking on certain disks.
Along with some sick sounding noises. Denon said they couldn't find
the problem. Sent me a different player (1800R) about 2 months later
which worked fine.
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1070.6 | Pioneer changer] | ISWISS::SALLOWAY | Suspicion breeds confidence | Thu Jan 28 1988 11:07 | 17 |
| Manufacturer: Pioneer
Model #: PD-M6
Date of Purchase: 12/86
Date of repair: 12/87
First problem: CD went in, did not come out.
Cost: None. (2 yr warranty std)
Reoccurence: Still waiting for return (5 weeks).
Comments: This is a multi-play which uses a 6-disc magazine.
Started acting flakey, CDs not being played
when inserted. Then, it played a CD, and when I took out the mag,
the CD was still in the machine. The platter is about 7 inches
inside the opening to make room for the magazine, and I couldn't
reach the Cd to get it out. Very frustrating.
-Brian
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1070.7 | Technics | LANMAN::CURRIE | When it's hot, I feel... AMBITIOUS! | Thu Jan 28 1988 11:33 | 18 |
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MANUFACTURER OF PLAYER: Technics
MODEL NUMBER: SLP300
DATE OF PURCHASE: 3/86
DATE OF FIRST INSTANCE OF TROUBLE/REPAIR: none
COST OF REPAIR: none
ANY SUBSEQUENT/REOCCURING TROUBLE AFTER REPAIR: none
COMMENTS or DETAIL OF PROBLEM:
This player has been fantastic. I have had no "problems". I have had
an occaisional occurence of skipping that was cured by either a cleaning
of the lens or disc. I have absolutely no complaints. The best part of
it all is that I only paid $179.95, (and got three free discs!).
Russ
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1070.8 | | CHIRPA::OUELLETTE | But what about the R.O.U.S. | Thu Jan 28 1988 11:54 | 9 |
| manufacturer of player: Sony
model number: CDP30
date of purchase: 6/85
date of first instance of trouble/repair: N/A
cost of repair: N/A
any subsequent/reoccuring trouble after repair: N/A
comments or detail of problem:
No problems with it. It's built like a rock.
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1070.9 | Maggies are junk! | PBA::LUST | REALITY IS WHEN YOU CAN'T HANDLE DRUGS | Thu Jan 28 1988 13:31 | 18 |
| MFGR: Magnavox
MODEL: 1051
Date of Purchase: Jun 1986
Date of 1st problem: Jun 1986
I bought the durn thing and it worked perfectly for a day, and thereafter
wouldn't play anything. I brought it back and it was replaced. The 2d one
also lasted about a day. I brought it back again, and again. After the 4th
one, I brought it back to a different store (Service Merchandise) just in
case they had dropped the entire crateful. Same story! Finally after the
6th one died (No, they wouldn't give me my money back - blast it), I got one
which has been working for a year and a half with no problems.
The above units were all done for my sister as a gift (made me look good - huh?)
my own personal unit is a Fisher unit I bought off the repair shelf at
Lechmere for $99 - it's been used a lot and never any problems.
Dirk
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1070.10 | My Maggie isn't junk ! | VEEJAY::ECTOR | Complaints cheerfully rejected | Thu Jan 28 1988 14:56 | 22 |
|
Manufacturer: MAGNAVOX
Model #: 1041
D/O/P: 9/86
D/O/trouble/repair: N/A
Subsequent problems: Glue on left hand of drawer lid causes
intermittent inability of drawer not to
open each time. A tap on the left of the
lid causes the problem to go away.
Comments or detail: This situation isn't bothersome, doesn't
affect play and didn't seem worth the
trouble to get fixed. Simple mechanical
problem.
Other than that little item, I've had no problems with mis-tracking.
I'm completely happy with the unit and would by a Maggie again,
especially if the price is the same as the 1041 ($156.00).
The Cruiser
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1070.11 | No repair | TKOV51::MORITA | Koichi Morita, SWS Tokyo | Thu Jan 28 1988 16:59 | 9 |
|
Manufacturer: SONY SONY
Model #: CDP-501ES CDP-557ESD
Date of Purchase: 12/83 11/87
Date of repair: *** ***
Comments: Each of them works fine.
Morita
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1070.12 | Addendum to .4 | CUPOLA::HAKKARAINEN | I hear some noting downstairs | Fri Jan 29 1988 08:28 | 5 |
|
The unit was just shipped back to me this morning. It works
beautifully. Took six days from the time I shipped it out until
I could listen to Dan Hicks. I'm quite impressed with Matsushita's
service setup.
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1070.13 | Technics SL-P100 | COMET::LEVETT | They're all a bunch of Baggums! | Fri Jan 29 1988 08:46 | 15 |
|
MANUF. Technics
MODEL # SL-P100
DATE O. P. Approx. 2 years ago.
FIRST PROB. Right out of the box
COST None
REACURRANCE None
COMMENTS While listening to my first CD, the player "skipped"
numerous times while tracking the cd. In ejecting the
cd, I noticed little bits of styrofoam which had adhered
to the disc and player with static cling. A good blow off
from a can of air did the trick. I've had no problems
since, other then the door gets stuck while playing a
couple of the Beatles cd's I have (no others). I figure
it's in the discs.
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1070.14 | Good experience with Sony | QUARK::LIONEL | We all live in a yellow subroutine | Fri Jan 29 1988 09:59 | 10 |
| Manufacturer: Sony Sony
Model D-5 CDP-510
Date of purchase June 1985 February 1987
First problem None None
Cost Zero Zero
Reoccurrence N/A N/A
Comments Has been dropped, Plays discs that a Denon
frozen, knocked, refuses to look at. I
kicked - all without love it!
complaint or problems
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1070.15 | I'd buy another Sony | KACIE::DEUFEL | Daniel Allen Deufel | Tue Feb 02 1988 12:25 | 13 |
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Manufacturer: Sony Sony
Model D-7S CDP-101
Date of purchase April 1986 November 1983
First problem None None
Cost Zero Zero
Reoccurrence N/A N/A
Comments Heavily used on Built like brick outhouse.
business trips & Skips when cold but
at work. On second since I leave it on
lead/acid battery & 24 hrs a day I have
will need a 3rd soon. had no problems.
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1070.17 | Denon DCD500 | VIREO::TBROWNELL | | Wed Feb 03 1988 07:48 | 23 |
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MFG: Denon
Model: DCD500
DOP: Oct. 1986
1st Prob.: June 1987
Reacc.: Sporadic
Cost: See Below
Comments: Occasionally a disk will be loaded
and not be read. The time number remains
zeroed as does the cut number. A re-load has
always fixed it and it does not seem to be
disk dependant. I have not bothered to get it
repaired (assuming it really is a problem).
Has only skipped while the three year old
child is riding a spring-driven horse nearby
or the one year old pounds on the front panel.
Other than the sporadic mis-load, I like it
a lot.
Tb
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1070.18 | Sony D-10 | CURIUM::SHAH | | Thu Feb 04 1988 06:11 | 14 |
|
Manufacturer: SONY
Model: D-10
Date of Purchase: Nov. 1987
1st Problem: Jan. 1988
I noticed for the first three months or so that the battery
wouldn't run for the full 4 hours...It didn't bother me too
much till Jan. 1988, when the battery wouldn't last for more
than 1 hour....
Solution: Returned to Tweeter, and obtained a whole new
unit...
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1070.19 | How many batteries | UNTADC::SMITH | Bazzoo� | Thu Feb 04 1988 06:47 | 23 |
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Manufacturer: SONY
Model: D-100(alias D-10)
Date of Purchase: April 1987
1st Problem: August 1987
Battery would only hold a charge for 1 hour (same
as for (.18))
Solution: Since unit was purchased in Australia, England
refused to honour the warranty so was forced buy a
new battery.
2nd Problem: January 1988
Battery will only hold a charge for 1 hour (same
as for (.18))
Solution: Since I'm now in Germany (you guessed it) they
refuse to honour the warranty on the English
battery. Haven't been back to England and you can't
buy new batteries here, but wait till I go back!
Real Solution: Never use the battery pack!
Barry Smith
Maybe I'm doing something wrong
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1070.20 | Luxman for High Reliability | ELWD2::WAXMAN | | Sun Feb 07 1988 18:12 | 5 |
| Manufacturer: Luxman
Model: DX-103
Date of Purchase: Dec 1984
No Problems to date.
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1070.21 | And the Sony cost more, to boot! | CADSE::SMITH | Tom Smith | Wed Feb 10 1988 10:29 | 14 |
| Manufacturer: Sony Magnavox
Model D-5 1041
Date of purchase May 1985 May 1986
First problem February 1987 None
Cost N/A N/A
Reoccurrence See note N/A
Comments On ONE disc, Has no problems with
plays to a the same disc.
certain point
and then starts
over at the beginning
of track 1. This unit
has only been used at
home.
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1070.22 | .....WHAT PROBLEMS... | MPGS::GRANT | | Fri Feb 12 1988 13:09 | 14 |
|
MFG: BANG & OLUFSEN
PURCHASED: JULY 1986
I rarely see any mention of B&O gear. I come home from work
at night, turn it on and listen to beautiful music..
Don't really know much about the the thing other than the fact
that I have had NO PROBLEMS..
Any other B&O owners out there?????
GENRAL::GRANT
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1070.23 | D-10 closing problem | NOVA::LAVASH | Same as it ever was... | Mon Feb 15 1988 07:44 | 14 |
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Manufacturer: Sony
Model D-10
Date of purchase Nov 1987
First problem Feb 1988
Cost N/A
Reoccurrence
Comments One day I put a disc in and put the player in my
gym bag, get to the car and the player is open.
It was stuck open because the small plastic latch
mechanism was jambed. In my attempts to fix it
I mangled the platsic piece. I'm sending it off
to Sony today.
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1070.24 | Technics full size model | FRACTL::HEERMANCE | Martin, Bugs 5 - Martin 0 | Thu Feb 18 1988 07:38 | 10 |
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Manufacturer: Technics
Model #: sl-320
Date of purchase: Sep. 1987
First problem: Feb. 14, 1988
Cost: Unknown (It's still in the shop)
Reoccurance: Will see.
Comments: The unit was reliable even on a scratched disc.
Then it began to skip at random intervals and
almost never at the same place on the disc.
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1070.25 | Buy a new one! | MECAD::MATHEWS | But-cha Are Blanche, But-cha Are | Thu Feb 18 1988 20:10 | 20 |
| Manufacturer: Technics
Model: SL-P8
Date of purch: Approx 3 1/2 years ago...
Orig cost: Just shy of $500.
My cost: $100. (bought second hand from noter...name
shall remain unknown!)
First problem: Was warned of infrequent non-initialize upon
entry of disk. Several tries should cure it.
Cost: Zero - Tweeter etc. refused to repair it.
Comments: The unit needs a new laser pickup assembly.
Is beyond economical repair, and returned to
me unrepaired. They mentioned that to replace
the pickup assembly would cost enough to cover
the cost of a completly new CD-player. I should
get money back.
OH WELL!
Jeremy
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1070.26 | LIKED THE UNIT | SPGOPS::HARBOLD | | Fri Feb 19 1988 10:35 | 9 |
| Manufacturer: Technics
Model: SLXP7 (portable)
Date of Purchase: 1/86
Orig Cost $150
Problem: stuck on tracks, miss played.
Cost of Repair: $89. plus shipping
Results: Inspected unit, motor drive gear was
worn. Bought new unit (not technics)
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1070.27 | No Problems With Magnavox | STEREO::ANDERSON | | Wed Feb 24 1988 10:42 | 8 |
| Manufacturer: Magnavox Magnavox
Model: 2041 1051
Purchased: MAR-86 NOV-86
Problems: None None
Comment: Both units are excellent. Have been used extensively.
No problems.
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1070.28 | Second D-10 problem | CURIUM::SHAH | | Wed Feb 24 1988 19:51 | 11 |
|
Manufacturer: Sony
Model: D-10
Purchased: Nov. 1987
First Problem: Jan. 1988
Second Problem: Feb. 1988
I replied earlier with battery problems, so the D-10 was replaced
by Tweeter. Well just a couple of days ago, the new D-10 started
having more problems. The CD spins at ludicrous speed. Well Tweeter
is going to replace it again.
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1070.29 | satisfied SONY owner | DEBIT::LAVASH | Same as it ever was... | Thu Feb 25 1988 08:03 | 18 |
| -< D-10 closing problem >-
Manufacturer: Sony
Model D-10
Date of purchase Nov 1987
First problem Feb 1988
Cost N/A
Reoccurrence
Comments One day I put a disc in and put the player in my
gym bag, get to the car and the player is open.
It was stuck open because the small plastic latch
mechanism was jambed. In my attempts to fix it
I mangled the platsic piece. I'm sending it off
to Sony today.
Great Service Sent out unit on Feb 17, it is being shipped UPS
back to me today. No charge.
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1070.30 | SONY, no baloney... | FACT01::LAWRENCE | Jim/Hartford A.C.T.,DTN 383-4523 | Thu Feb 25 1988 09:37 | 28 |
|
Manufacturer: Sony
Model CDP-605ESD
Date of purchase Jan 1988
First problem It will outlive me...
Cost $1000
Reoccurrence N/A
Comments What can I say, SONY just makes quality CD units.
Of course, I can't speak for the protables,
but the base units, especially the ESD series,
are awesome.
Manufacturer: Technics
Model SLP2
Date of purchase Jul 1985
First problem Nov 1987
Cost $250
Reoccurrence sold it...
Comments It worked fine for several years and then I
started to hear grinding sound in it when loading
disks and startup. I had it cleaned and checked
and it worked OK, but I sold it to upgrade...
Jim
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1070.31 | No probs here! | NCADC1::PEREZ | People are Hell -- Sartre' | Sat Feb 27 1988 20:48 | 32 |
| Manufacturer: Onkyo
Model dx-320
Date of purchase Jan 1987
First problem Noise when playing CDs - sounded like bacon frying
Cost $349
Reoccurrence Took it back and dumped it within 2 weeks!
Comments Nice unit, but the noise wasn't reproducable. I
couldn't get a good answer from Onkyo USA so
I opted to take it back and buy a unit I could
have more confidence in.
Manufacturer: Denon
Model DCD-1500
Date of purchase Feb 1987
First problem None
Cost $575
Reoccurrence N/A
Comments Have had to clean off a couple extremely dirty discs
that had big pieces of crud on them. Otherwise this
unit played discs that the Maggie CDP-650 I tried
wouldn't.
Manufacturer: Magnavox
Model 460
Date of purchase Oct 1987
First problem None
Cost $129
Reoccurrence N/A
Comments Bought this unit for a spare and for the office. Works
fine.
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1070.32 | AIWA are alri' | LESLIE::LESLIE | Andy Leslie, CSSE Acronym Factory | Sun Feb 28 1988 10:02 | 8 |
|
Manufacturer: AIWA
Model DX-770
Date of purchase Jan 4 1987
First problem None
Cost �249 - about $425 at current exchange rate
Comments Has played most everything I could throw at
it!
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1070.33 | addendum to .24 | FRACTL::HEERMANCE | In Stereo Where Available | Wed Mar 02 1988 12:36 | 7 |
| Got the unit back today and it seems to be fixed (knock on wood).
I was shocked when I found that they shipped the unit back with
the lock switch in the unlocked position. It is my understanding
that this can cause serious damage to the optics, makes me wonder
about the quality of their service staff.
Martin H.
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1070.34 | Sony...ok so far | KNEE::FORBESM | He who dies with more toys wins. | Wed Mar 16 1988 15:03 | 12 |
| MANUFACTURER OF PLAYER: Sony
MODEL NUMBER: CDP 31
DATE OF PURCHASE: 10/87
DATE OF FIRST INSTANCE OF TROUBLE/REPAIR: none
COMMENTS:
This player has been fantastic. I have had no "problems" and have
probably played approx. 300 discs on it. Plays used ones fine too,
even with small scratches.
Mark
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1070.35 | SONY, no baloney... | FACT01::LAWRENCE | Jim/Hartford A.C.T.,DTN 383-4523 | Fri Mar 18 1988 07:15 | 9 |
|
I don't know whether the newer folks have gotten the idea yet.
But SONY makes very reliable units. I own one, love it. I have
never had a CD mistrack in it for any reason. And I borrow many
from the local library and even those play great. If you want some
really fine CD gear, check out the high end ES series.
Jim
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1070.36 | It's your money, you buy the Sony | DSSDEV::CHAN | | Fri Mar 18 1988 07:52 | 27 |
| RE .35
Hi Jim,
I could get myself to read your reply and not say anything.
> But SONY makes very reliable units. I own one, love it. I have
> never had a CD mistrack in it for any reason. And I borrow many
> from the local library and even those play great. If you want some
> really fine CD gear, check out the high end ES series.
You have never had a CD mistrack, how old is your player? I went
to audition a pair of speakers the other day and the person had
a Sony 605ES. It is less than 2 years old and he has had it in
the shop for mistracking already. When I was there it would not load any
of my discs or his, so its back to the shop again. He was ready to toss
it out the window and I don't blam him given how much he spent on it.
One player is not a good sample by any means but I also know someone
that owns the same player and his player has also been in shop for
mistracking. Yeah, I know 2 isn't a good sample either. But hey,
you based what you stated on your single player and we all know
2 statistically better than 1. I won't even go into the non ES
series Sony I have. If I got into how much of a piece of garbage
it was the moderator would delete the note and ask me stay out of
his conference. I'll control myself and if you really want to know
you can send me mail.
Kenney
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1070.37 | Sony D-7 craps out, NAD 5255 runs forever. | CTHULU::YERAZUNIS | Hiding from the Turing Police | Sun Mar 20 1988 16:14 | 15 |
| Make and model: SONY D-7 (portable with flat lead-acid battery pack).
Age: Approximately 1.5 years:
Failures: Consistently cannot play any RYKODISC CD's (annoys the
heck out of me, I like Zappa :-( )
Skips or decides it can't play a given track of a disk randomly.
Repairs: Quotations to "take a look at it" have consistentley
run more than the purchase price of the critter; hence I merely
suffer (and use my big ol' NAD 5255, 2.5yrs old, zero failures
whatsoever)
-Bill
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1070.38 | Sony D-3 with no problems: | TWEED::D_MONTGOMERY | I'm only sleeping... | Mon Mar 21 1988 09:25 | 15 |
| Make & Model: SONY D-3 (portable w/BP-3 battery pack)
Purchased: December, 1987
Problems: None!
Comments: I use the D-3 mostly as my home CD Player, patched
into my system. I also use it with headphones
in my office, and occasionally run it through
my truck's stereo with the Recoton adapter.
The truck is a little bouncy, so I get occasional
skips on back roads, but it does great on the
highway!
-Monty-
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1070.39 | OUR SHARP'S WORK FINE | BSS::ENGER | | Fri Mar 25 1988 16:30 | 8 |
| MAKE & MODEL SHARP DX650 SHARP DX660
PURCHASED 12-15-87 1-2-88
PERCHASE PRICE $116 FREE
PROBLEMS NONE NONE
COMMENTS: Does anybody else have a Sharp CD player. Ours work
fine so far. I am suprised to get through 38 replies without even
a mention of Sharp.
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1070.40 | JVC XL450 | BLAS08::GAUTHIER | AUA - Another Useful Acronym | Mon Mar 28 1988 07:13 | 15 |
| MAKE & MODEL JVC XL450
PURCHASED 7/87
PRICE $280
PROBLEMS NONE
COMMENTS:
I am very happy with the performance of the JVC. It
has never had a problem loading a disk or skipping tracks. It
has many nice little features (e.g. adjustable output on
headphone jacks) that make it worth a little extra $$. I was
a little urked to see it sold through Crutchfield for $40
less than I paid.
By the way, something that has been puzzling me for 39
replies now, what does MTBF mean?
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1070.41 | MTBF explained | QUARK::LIONEL | We all live in a yellow subroutine | Mon Mar 28 1988 10:48 | 1 |
| MTBF = Mean Time Between Failures
|
1070.42 | Good luck with Alpine & Technics, bad luck with Sony | VINO::GSCOTT | Greg Scott | Wed Apr 13 1988 13:06 | 66 |
| Manufacturer: Sony
Model number: CDXR7
Date of Purchase: 7/86
Date of first trouble: 12/86
Cost of repair: $200 (+$90 replacement unit)
Recurring trouble: All through 1987
Comments: I went through 4 of these (origional was stolen, 3
replacement units one of which was repaired once), each of which broke
in slightly different ways and one was stolen. The problems usually
invloved: massive skipping, loads CD but won't play it, plays CD but
won't eject it, loads/unloads but doesn't play, crashes in the middle
of playing (beep, beep, beep then display blanks; after crash FM/AM
presets are gone and CD starts over from the beginning when PLAY is
hit). I finally had to live with the flakey Sonys until they broke
altogether. When the last one broke solidly, Sony offered me a new
CDXR88 for only $90.
Manufacturer: Sony
Model: CDXR88
Date of purchase: 10/87
Date of first trouble: 12/87
Cost of repair: not done yet
Recurring trouble: dropouts
Comments: I get random clicks when playing the unit (driving over
smooth surfaces) - I wouldn't call them skips since the music playing
just seems to go away and them come back (as if someone muted the
output then unmuted it). MUCH improved performance over bumps - you
reall have to hit something HARD in order to make it skip. No doubt
that Sony will not be able to reproduce the problem so I'm waiting to
see how bad it gets.
Manufacturer: Sony
Model: D10
Date of purchase: 8/86
Date of first repair: 1/87
Cost: $19
Recurring trouble: none
Comments: This unit failed after an airplane flight. The repair
was done in 2 weeks and was a broken spring. I can find my way
to the Sony Service Center in Westwood blindfolded. Is more sensitive
to scratches or dirt than any other CD player in household.
Manufacturer: Alpine
Model: 7901
Date of purchase: 6/87
Date of trouble: none
Comments: worked perfectly until stolen 2/88.
Manufacturer: Alpine
Model: 7902
Date of purchase: 2/88
Date of trouble: none
Comments: Tracks just about as well as the Sony CDXR88, but with
a much better tuner section (not that I listen to the radio at all).
I like the layout and operation of the controls much better than
the Sony CDXR88 and since it is all in one box (CDXR7 and CDXR88
are two boxes) it is easier to install. I will not buy another
Sony unit. Alpine has sold me.
Manufacturer: Technics
Model: SLP8
Date of purchase: 12/83
First instance of trouble: none
Comments: Solid as a rock, never skips even with the worst CD I
can find, however I would think twice about another Technics since
they seem to have a bad reputation in this file.
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1070.43 | | PNEUMA::STEWARD | | Thu Apr 14 1988 10:45 | 12 |
|
MANUFACTURER: Technices
MODEL: SLP-420
DATE OF PURCHASE: Nov. 1987
DATE OF FIRST REPAIR: NONE
COST OF REPAIR: NA
COMMENTS: I haven't had a single problem with this unit. Its
never skipped or acted abnormally at all. Since I got it, its used
about 33 hours almost every day.
Daryl B.
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1070.44 | Alpine CD = Sony | QUARK::LIONEL | We all live in a yellow subroutine | Thu Apr 14 1988 12:54 | 5 |
| Re: .42
The guts of your Alpine CD player are made by Sony.
Steve
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1070.45 | More time to listen to CDs | EXIT26::STRATTON | Just Say No(tes) | Thu Apr 14 1988 18:42 | 7 |
| re .43 and
> never skipped or acted abnormally at all. Since I got it, its used
> about 33 hours almost every day.
Where can I get a 33-hour day? :-)
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1070.46 | Mistakes do happen! | PSYCHE::STEWARD | | Fri Apr 15 1988 11:57 | 5 |
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My hand must have slipped on the keys, I meant 3 hours a day. But
of course you already knew that. :-)
Daryl B.
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1070.47 | | HYDRA::PARSONS | | Mon Apr 25 1988 21:35 | 24 |
| Machine: Sony CDP21
Purchased: Jan 88
Problems: None
This machine has operated perfectly since the day I got it in
early January. Plays anything in any condition.
Machine: Sony CDP510
Purchased: Mar 88
Problems: Many
Cost of Repair: Nothing so far
The 510 has been very touchy since I received it. Couldn't walk
across the room without a skip. When it started to sound like it
was chewing up disks I sent it back under warranty. Got it back
within a week but within two days it started skipping again, then
stopping in the middle of a song, no reset, just stopped. Started
getting distortion following the music pattern. Sent it back again
this month and haven't got it back yet this time. That seems to
be the pattern at Sony repair, first time do a fast check out, don't
find anything, send it back. Second time give it to a tech to really
fix it.
Charlie
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1070.48 | | VINO::GSCOTT | Greg Scott | Wed Apr 27 1988 16:25 | 28 |
| re .44: Actually, according to my dealer (Beaconwood Motors in
Watertown), the older Alpine CD players were made by Sony (so at that
time I purchased a Sony at another dealer). On the older Alpine units,
all of the controls and actions were the same as my Sony CDXR7 but the
buttons looked like Alpine buttons. My dealer had a large number of
problems with the Alpine-by-Sony units.
My dealer also says that the 7901 and 7902 players are manufactured by
Alpine. The new Sonys and the new Alpine units do not have the same
functions or controls. For example the Sony requires quite a push to
load the disk and the Alpine seems to almost grab the disk and pulls in
in very fast. If you shut off the car with the Sony playing a CD, when
you turn the car back on you will have to hit PLAY to get it to resume
playing the CD again; I'd rather have it resume playing the CD like the
Alpine does. Furthermore, the tuner section in both Sony models I have
owned has been very poor, disappointing since Sony tuners are usually
excellent. The made-by-Alpine units have an excellent tuner section,
much better than the Sony, and what seems to be Alpine's best.
And my dealer has had nearly no problems with the latest generation
Alpine units.
Steve, I know you are very pro-Sony but I haven't had real good luck
with their portable or auto CD players; and from what I have heard a
lot of other people have had problems with them too; the home players
are known for their relibility and quality and I wouldn't hesitate to
consider one for my next home CD player purchase.
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1070.49 | | QUARK::LIONEL | We all live in a yellow subroutine | Wed Apr 27 1988 18:53 | 12 |
| Re: .48
Just upholding my reputation as "Mr. Sony"! :-)
I dunno if I lead a charmed life, or what, but I never seem to
have the problems with some Sony products as others do.
But I also think that, especially in the area of portable CD players,
that because Sony is by far the most popular brand, there are more
players out there, and thus more likely that someone will have a
problem.
Steve
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1070.50 | | VINO::GSCOTT | Greg Scott | Thu Apr 28 1988 11:47 | 5 |
| re .49: I think that ALL of the earlier portable and car units seemed
to have reliability problems... the manufacturers seem to have learned
and the later units (all brands) seem to be more robust. And yes,
maybe we hear about more Sony problems because more people have
had the good sense to buy a Sony portable. ;-)
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