Hi Rlb61 -
There were always 'proceed with caution' warnings with the lens cleaners, but the SONY product seemed well reviewed and I figured what the hell. I had probably played the CD several dozen times with no issues. In any event, it worked.
The frustrating thing with the MF CD PRE24 and this may be the same as your NuVista 3D player (since the two share the same laser and transport mechanisms) is that new mechanism replacements are almost impossible, if not impossible, to find. So at 15 years old, I am also wondering how much time is left on my baby, since of all the equipment I own, this is my favorite piece. Given that MF has been sold to Pro-ject and any remaining UK facilities are just about all shut down, manufacturer's support for these pieces is probably about zero.
So, I find myself stocking up on new CD players. With 10,000 or so CDs and no desire to convert to files, and probably 20 years or so left in the tank, a man has to be prepared. Strange hobby I choose 50 years ago.
Rich
There were always 'proceed with caution' warnings with the lens cleaners, but the SONY product seemed well reviewed and I figured what the hell. I had probably played the CD several dozen times with no issues. In any event, it worked.
The frustrating thing with the MF CD PRE24 and this may be the same as your NuVista 3D player (since the two share the same laser and transport mechanisms) is that new mechanism replacements are almost impossible, if not impossible, to find. So at 15 years old, I am also wondering how much time is left on my baby, since of all the equipment I own, this is my favorite piece. Given that MF has been sold to Pro-ject and any remaining UK facilities are just about all shut down, manufacturer's support for these pieces is probably about zero.
So, I find myself stocking up on new CD players. With 10,000 or so CDs and no desire to convert to files, and probably 20 years or so left in the tank, a man has to be prepared. Strange hobby I choose 50 years ago.
Rich