I'm not sure how old it is. I had to recover the speakers because the stereo had been left in a hot garage and the foam(?) covering it melted(?) or came in contact with some sort of chemical. They are working fine.. stereo sounds great but the cd player will not play. I know it was working before I brought it home.
SOURCE: CD player
All this cd systems have the same problem. If you're using burned cd's sometimes they don't work so you need to close the session after burning in your burning program. If you're using original cd's it means that the device needs to be cleaned up (especially the lens) because the structure of a 5 cd combo device gets very dusty after a while. Also from my experience after cleaning it put a cd in each deck (even if it's off) so they could prevent it getting dustier again. Hope it helps, good luck!!
SOURCE: Pioneer X MT- 2000 Stereo Bookshelf Unit - No sound!
It definitely sounds like it took a surge. yhe Power Amop IC in those things are pretty sensitive. Any decent repair shop should be able to repair it for under $125.
SOURCE: jvc model mx-c33 home stereo
I moved it to the garage, placed it on top of refrigerator, reset time, stations. I didnt play a cd right away. When I did, one played fine and that was it. No is wasent dropped, but I wonder if putting on the metal refrigerator somehow misaligned the laser to read cd's. thanks for your interest, Rick
[I must add though, when I brought it back into the house, it picked up and played a cd. I then went to play one of the other 5 discs and the same problem occured.
SOURCE: No Picture from Component Input #1 or #2 but do have audio via Surrond Sound
Simplest thing would be that your component cables are not HU'd correctly. Having them reversed would do this.
Mr Bob
SOURCE: Rattle Problem w/ subwoofer
When you put the new foam, maybe the cone went off center. Get a new kit, and re-do the job with more care. Check to make sure that the spider is okay, and that the speaker coil is not warped or anything like that.
There are speaker companies the professionaly rebuild speakers. They are better equiped and have the jiggs and facilities to properly rebuild the speaker from the coil up.
If you really want your speakers, you should consider giving the complete set out for rebuilding and testing.
Jerry G.
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