rotel 1072 skipping


hello  my hotel 1072 was purchase with some b w 804 s, since the first, it started skipping , bought new power, am using vibration mufflers, nothing works  any ideas? thanks

marley119

It it is new, return it for another.  If it is not, send to Rotel for repair.  

The Rotel 1072 CDP came out in 2004. I assume you bought it used, and just guessing not that long ago.

JMHO, it would not be worth the cost of shipping plus cost of having it looked at only to find out parts are no longer available to repair.

You could try cleaning the laser. Something as simple as a pet hair could be causing it to skip.

The white lithium grease on the laser sled rails could be contaminated with dust or what ever preventing the laser assembly from moving freely on the rails. The rails could be cleaned and new high quality white lithium grease installed on them.

Could just be a worn out laser... Or it could be, ???.

A quick check on the Net shows the Rotel 1072 sells for around $250 to $300. Not sure I would spend that for a CDP that could be 20+ years old...

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try this 1st

cd lens cleaner

 

next, take the cover off, have a look, see if you can clean/lube any moving part.

 

small brush, some alcohol, compressed air from a compressor or can (caution), final lube,

white lithium

liquid bearing

contact cleaner, get a spray wash, more power than a brush, less power than a compressor, this one has lubricant others do not,

always clean the laser last

 

from a prior discussion here

"I discovered the problem. One of the two springs which help to hold the compact disc in place on the tray had come loose. I re-attached it and all is fine again, no skips. Thanks to all who replied."

another find

"on the Rotel, its has focus issues when it skips, with lots of adjusting going on with the laser."

after you clean it, you can watch with the cover off, lasers get weak as they age, when researching, I found SACD players have trouble with SACD layers 1st when they get old.

and, a mystery temp fix

"I also have the RCD-1072, it acts up like that every 6 months or so. I turn the power off and remove the power cord in the back for a couple of seconds, then power it back up and it plays fine. I have no idea what the cause is, but otherwise it is a good solid player."

then again, cleaning, no amount of observation will reveal this

"it's not the laser itself that no longer performs, but the attendant capacitors that are out of spec and need replacing. That should be considered, if you find a tech to help you.".

a new lens kit may be between $20 - 40 on ebay from Asia, worth a try, if nothing else works. 

Great suggestions.  Most "laser failures" are not the actual laser but rather mechanical problems. I had a Rotel player many years ago with a swing arm laser that quit reading at the disc extremes.  One drop of transmission fluid on the pivot bearing fixed the problem.  

Always satisfying saving and old player from the landfill.