CDs that were playing ok suddenly gives an error "not playyable'. Once i insert the CD i get the message "Reading CD" for couple of secs, which is normal, but not i get the error messge "not playable" and the CD is automatically ejected. Appreciate any helpCDs that were playing ok suddenly gives an error "not playyable'. Once i insert the CD i get the message "Reading CD" for couple of secs, which is normal, but not i get the error messge "not playable" and the CD is automatically ejected. Appreciate any help
I have the same problem. I put a CD in, it appears to be "reading", then I get the 'not playable' messageI have the same problem. I put a CD in, it appears to be "reading", then I get the 'not playable' message
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This _might_ be caused by dust or dirt on the read lens of the CD player. The lens projects and reads a beam of light that is bounced off the surface of the CD surface to play the tracks.
Open the lid as if to load a CD. Remove any existing CD. Direct a short blast from a can of compressed air at the lens - or you could use a small artist's paint brush and gently wipe the surface of the lens to dislodge the dust, etc. Do not touch the lens with fingers. etc. as any oils will disrupt the light - and attract dirt and dust.
Yes I think you can, get out your tools and take apart the unit, what do you have to loose you can always take it to a pro if you can't get it out. Be careful to unplug the unit. Don't force anything when you take it apart, be careful not to break any parts, put all pieces back together as you took them apart. Should be very straight forward if you are careful at what you do, get a bowl to put small parts in. Good Luck.....
Buy a quality CD radio. Bose is not quality. It is overpriced overhyped so-so quality stuff. Repairs by Bose will cost more than a better quality replacement.
HI.This will occur when the optical assembly becomes unstable. this ((Whole One Piece)), assembly incorporates the spin/load motor, optics housing /arm, tracking device and tracking rail. This is connected to the loading dock assembly. This 'NO Disc' or CD NOT PLAYABLE, code is the result of a failed or burned out lens. It is possible that you have a dirty lens cap. you can try using a cleaning disk in this case to confirm actual lens failure. if the cleaning doesn't restore normal reading capabilities, this will confirm my diagnosis.
You will need to have the optical assembly replaced in this case. once replaced, your unit will be able to read and track once more.
I had the same problem yesterday on my new Bose Wave Music System.
I just kept on pressing reinsert everytime the CD got rejected and suddenly it started accepting CD's again.
Could try a CD lens cleaner disc, but this will just as likely get stuck inside. Far better to contact Bose for a repair - sounds like a problem in the changer mechanism
CDs that were playing ok suddenly gives an error "not playyable'. Once i insert the CD i get the message "Reading CD" for couple of secs, which is normal, but not i get the error messge "not playable" and the CD is automatically ejected. Appreciate any help
I have the same problem. I put a CD in, it appears to be "reading", then I get the 'not playable' message
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