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Hello to all! New here to this group so forgive me if I ask a dumb
question.... I have a Bose single CD player that I have had for about 6 or so years. It sounds good "when it wants to play." Some CD's play with no problem at all. Some won't play at all. Some will play if I keep forwarding tracks and stopping and starting and even then it takes a long time to get them to play. Once I finally get the subborn ones to play, they will then usually play through all the tracks. Then next time I go to play that CD the drill will start all over again. These are all pretty much high quality CD's to begin with. I have tried cleaning the CD's with the right cleaning solutions and from center out to edge and playing a CD cleaner disc. Nothing seems to help so far. I have other cheaper portable CD players and have never had a problem playing the same CD's. I really like the sound of the Bose but it is getting to be a headache to play it. Help please... I suppose I could send it in to Bose but they would probably charge big bucks to tune up. Is there something I could do myself to tune it? Thanks in advance! Steve |
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![]() "Steve" wrote in message ... Hello to all! New here to this group so forgive me if I ask a dumb question.... I have a Bose single CD player that I have had for about 6 or so years. It sounds good "when it wants to play." Some CD's play with no problem at all. Some won't play at all. Some will play if I keep forwarding tracks and stopping and starting and even then it takes a long time to get them to play. Once I finally get the subborn ones to play, they will then usually play through all the tracks. Then next time I go to play that CD the drill will start all over again. These are all pretty much high quality CD's to begin with. I have tried cleaning the CD's with the right cleaning solutions and from center out to edge and playing a CD cleaner disc. Nothing seems to help so far. I have other cheaper portable CD players and have never had a problem playing the same CD's. I really like the sound of the Bose but it is getting to be a headache to play it. Help please... I suppose I could send it in to Bose but they would probably charge big bucks to tune up. Is there something I could do myself to tune it? Thanks in advance! **It probably requires a new laser. Send it to a reputable repair guy. Bose don't make their own lasers, so there is a high probability that your system uses a generic laser. Trevor Wilson |
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On Jan 24, 2:30*pm, "Trevor Wilson"
wrote: **It probably requires a new laser. Send it to a reputable repair guy. Bose don't make their own lasers, so there is a high probability that your system uses a generic laser. Trevor Wilson- Hide quoted text - Thanks for the info! Steve |
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"Steve" wrote in message
Hello to all! New here to this group so forgive me if I ask a dumb question.... I have a Bose single CD player that I have had for about 6 or so years. It sounds good "when it wants to play." Some CD's play with no problem at all. Some won't play at all. Some will play if I keep forwarding tracks and stopping and starting and even then it takes a long time to get them to play. Once I finally get the subborn ones to play, they will then usually play through all the tracks. Then next time I go to play that CD the drill will start all over again. These are all pretty much high quality CD's to begin with. I have tried cleaning the CD's with the right cleaning solutions and from center out to edge and playing a CD cleaner disc. Nothing seems to help so far. I have other cheaper portable CD players and have never had a problem playing the same CD's. I really like the sound of the Bose but it is getting to be a headache to play it. Help please... I suppose I could send it in to Bose but they would probably charge big bucks to tune up. Is there something I could do myself to tune it? Thanks in advance! Get a good separate CD or DVD player, and hook it to the aux inputs. |
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![]() "Arny Krueger" wrote in message . .. "Steve" wrote in message Hello to all! New here to this group so forgive me if I ask a dumb question.... I have a Bose single CD player that I have had for about 6 or so years. It sounds good "when it wants to play." Some CD's play with no problem at all. Some won't play at all. Some will play if I keep forwarding tracks and stopping and starting and even then it takes a long time to get them to play. Once I finally get the subborn ones to play, they will then usually play through all the tracks. Then next time I go to play that CD the drill will start all over again. These are all pretty much high quality CD's to begin with. I have tried cleaning the CD's with the right cleaning solutions and from center out to edge and playing a CD cleaner disc. Nothing seems to help so far. I have other cheaper portable CD players and have never had a problem playing the same CD's. I really like the sound of the Bose but it is getting to be a headache to play it. Help please... I suppose I could send it in to Bose but they would probably charge big bucks to tune up. Is there something I could do myself to tune it? Thanks in advance! Get a good separate CD or DVD player, and hook it to the aux inputs. And moreover, one having a better more informative display panel than does the original Bose Wave/Radio CD! |
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