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Beogram 5500 CD

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Professor David A Flynn JP
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Professor David A Flynn JP Posted: Mon, Apr 20 2015 11:03 AM

I have noted that some CDs stick in the CD drawer and you have to unplug the player and hold the drawer upside down to get the CD out.  This is a real pain at times.  Is it due to cheaper CDs that are thinner - I have taken off the CD player and replaced it with my CD 50 which is working perfectly.  Any views on this to stop this happening or is it just a hiccup with this player?

 

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chartz replied on Mon, Apr 20 2015 1:08 PM

A weak belt or voltage to the loading mechanism?

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Dillen replied on Tue, Apr 21 2015 11:57 AM

As I read it, it's not the tray failing to open but the CDs sticking to the tray?

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Ben_S replied on Mon, May 11 2015 9:12 AM
Did you manage to remedy this in the end or has it still been happening?

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Professor David A Flynn JP
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Problem has been remedied - clearly some CDs are very thin and this caused the problem with particular CD.  The rest of the CDs work perfectly.  This particular CD appeared to have 'jumped' out of the CD holder tray and was lodged too far back.  When switched CD player off and turned the player upside down, the drawer opened and out fell the rogue CD.

 

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