Hello,
Not sure if this is correct forum, but can't find a better one.
My NAD C545 BEE is starting to act up like this:
Upon switch on it doesn't regocnise the disc. It knows there is a disc but says "read error". I then open/close and it will read. Now (winter coldness?) it doesn't read it then either, only after a couple of tries. Once it starts playing everything is 100%, no tracking problems. and if is stays on it will play fine when started some time later again (but it auto-offs after a while of inactivity).
I noticed that when it doesn't want to read, you don't hear the disc starting to spin either, and if you hear it spinning up you know it will work. I haven't opened it up yet, any suggestions?
My older 521i had a similar problem, which turned out to be the rubber belt in the open/close mechanism that was old, stretched and slipping, and upon closing it didn't finish clamping the CD completely.
This I think is different because it also happens when an existing CD (that played) is in the player when you switch it on.
Regards
Leon
Not sure if this is correct forum, but can't find a better one.
My NAD C545 BEE is starting to act up like this:
Upon switch on it doesn't regocnise the disc. It knows there is a disc but says "read error". I then open/close and it will read. Now (winter coldness?) it doesn't read it then either, only after a couple of tries. Once it starts playing everything is 100%, no tracking problems. and if is stays on it will play fine when started some time later again (but it auto-offs after a while of inactivity).
I noticed that when it doesn't want to read, you don't hear the disc starting to spin either, and if you hear it spinning up you know it will work. I haven't opened it up yet, any suggestions?
My older 521i had a similar problem, which turned out to be the rubber belt in the open/close mechanism that was old, stretched and slipping, and upon closing it didn't finish clamping the CD completely.
This I think is different because it also happens when an existing CD (that played) is in the player when you switch it on.
Regards
Leon