because they're out of warranty by now.
(, Mon 22 May 2023, 13:43, archived)
It's about 12 years old (hi spanishfly!) so no big deal, do they take those in at the shops for recycling?
Might get another CD player at some point but for non-vinyl listening I just use Sonos speakers.
(, Mon 22 May 2023, 13:47, archived)
didn't matter if it was a basic Cambridge Audio or a high-end Arcam or something, they had better PSUs and digital-audio converters though.
They can repair it for you if you take it back to Richer Sounds and it probably won't be expensive but if it were me I'd just go on Facebook Marketplace and find someone selling a CD player near me. You can get a pretty nice Sony, Marantz, Denon or something for bugger all.
Helpful consumer advice but not a great anecdote.
(, Mon 22 May 2023, 13:58, archived)
I do have a workaround which is playing the CD through my Xbox, then using my sonos setup to send the sound from the TV to the speakers. But it's a bit of a faff. I'd rather just be able to route a CD player through my mixer.
(, Mon 22 May 2023, 14:07, archived)
www.ebay.co.uk/itm/275862143988?epid=57342261&hash=item403aaa43f4:g:Wj0AAOSwyVFkaU3T&amdata=enc%3AAQAIAAAA0LdFv9Fu1ofxxtZXAW%2BPG5S1fNyoYxIkmluaZsA4yUoqGOhCO5mt30JeIMxtEjSkyH7NiRMi%2F87D6AMY2M9rakEo8O%2BaUfhRNTCTnU%2Bb3QDdfYrz1cPi12T3T4sbtI71tfazPKaXIhHnqBZj5MUbAcf2aKpF9Mr9i1PYI05lo%2Bmm2vj%2BGMEl9DvXbePFO9nDaXnO5GAkdFjCQXGsQJXIpGQEiQTDyPeHOq1GHPquUUMWj0XsW12sPjmbkYo8Bco0%2B82yAhK0lAAUqOpwkdvDfGM%3D%7Ctkp%3ABk9SR9zygrqIYg
(, Mon 22 May 2023, 14:23, archived)
so much better than Bowie's knobbish version
(, Mon 22 May 2023, 14:37, archived)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=TUkUc2O6EAk&list=PLdN0RzlWs2AgzPbnUsQQhr_hp6lLoffjY&ab_channel=TheStooges-Topic
(, Mon 22 May 2023, 15:11, archived)
actually I do like Space Oddity, it's a very well-written song
(, Mon 22 May 2023, 18:22, archived)
Mission speakers and a Cambridge amp
(, Mon 22 May 2023, 13:43, archived)
Their genius was the incentive scheme meant you could make money out of customer service as well as commission AND customers could return things for refund for a couple of days after purchase so the staff were motivated to make customers happy as much as to sell stuff. The commission was paid on profit rather than outright sales so we always knew what stock was good value (no point selling people shit, they'd just bring it back) and had a big profit margin.
We sold A LOT of speaker cables and connectors!
(, Mon 22 May 2023, 14:05, archived)