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Philips CDC 875 changer
I'm currently using a circa ~1988 Philips CDC-875 changer. I've had many
good years from it, but now it's getting sporadic on ejecting the magazine. I've had it apart and can't find anything obvious. I must say, these magazine changers have more parts than most consumer electronics I've taken apart. What is the consensus of this model? At one time, this Philips unit was pretty decent. Since it's now fifteen years old, should I consider moving on to current technology? How does the sound of this stack up against todays models? I don't really need a changer, so I will probably go to a single disc player. Opinions are greatly appreciated. Michael H. |
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Philips CDC 875 changer
"M.A.H." wrote in message ink.net... I'm currently using a circa ~1988 Philips CDC-875 changer. I've had many good years from it, but now it's getting sporadic on ejecting the magazine. I've had it apart and can't find anything obvious. I must say, these magazine changers have more parts than most consumer electronics I've taken apart. What is the consensus of this model? At one time, this Philips unit was pretty decent. Since it's now fifteen years old, should I consider moving on to current technology? How does the sound of this stack up against todays models? I don't really need a changer, so I will probably go to a single disc player. Opinions are greatly appreciated. Michael H. CD players are CD players. More expenisve ones may last longer than less expensive ones, but they don't sound different from each other. |
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Philips CDC 875 changer
On Wed, 09 Nov 2005 01:09:55 GMT, wrote:
"M.A.H." wrote in message link.net... I'm currently using a circa ~1988 Philips CDC-875 changer. I've had many good years from it, but now it's getting sporadic on ejecting the magazine. I've had it apart and can't find anything obvious. I must say, these magazine changers have more parts than most consumer electronics I've taken apart. What is the consensus of this model? At one time, this Philips unit was pretty decent. Since it's now fifteen years old, should I consider moving on to current technology? How does the sound of this stack up against todays models? I don't really need a changer, so I will probably go to a single disc player. Opinions are greatly appreciated. Michael H. CD players are CD players. More expenisve ones may last longer than less expensive ones, but they don't sound different from each other. No preaching to newbies. |
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