cdp's you had glitches with


Please post cdp's you had glitches with. Especially those which are ad in the stereo mags. Not only glitches, but also sound issues. IOW you expected more, but got less.
Seems the Bluenore Stiibert owners are taking "the hit" and now today we havea report of a Shanling gone "bad". I feel for these guys. And its our duty to members to report shabby build qulaity.
Has Cary worked out its issues with their players as yet?
Cheers
Paul
bartokfan
Mine was a Rega Jupiter(2000). I have never had a CDP that would skip from footfall or bass feedback. Although Steve Lauerman, importer at the time did send me a complete new player, it did the same and I traded it in on an Ikemi at another Rega dealer.
Shanling CDT 100, it never read CD's well, now it has to be turned off and on to read a new CD. Sounds nice though.
On the other hand, I had a Copland 206? I can't remember, for 4 years before that and now it has had incredible abuse from my son for 3 years, never a moments problem with it.
A glitch, how about a death. An Audio Aero prima early edition non upsampling maybe 5 years old whose transport died and cost more than player. Now a 3 year old Jolida100A whose electronics are fine but the tray slips slightly out of position. Jolida just says send it in we'll discuss rates later. My dealer pal says they only do one repair which is the replacement of the whole transport. I think I'll just put it back in place with a miniscule amount of potent adhesive and save or sell it. It sounds great when the tray is gently adjusted. As for Junk my Sony 5 cd player from the 80s would qualify for worst sounding Cd player I have endured. To think that a $40 universal kicks it's tail all over nowadays.
Too lazy to figure the exact number of players I've owned but none have failed without abuse of some type. Even the first player I bought (Technics) back in 85 is still working at my son's house.
I just want to thank Bartokfan again for bringing up a very relevant topic. I unfortunately have to concur that low manufacturing costs can yield low production quality. I really wish I hadn’t experienced this first hand. Everyone knows that just a few vendors make the drives and a few other parts particularly for CDs now that DVD drives are the dominant data drive. The more components I see the more I’m starting to realize that professional assembly and quality control are very important and seem to have nothing to do with price. Talking to people in the business (those that are willing to talk that is) can be really helpful. I’ll say again it’s better to read threads like this, I don’t know anyone on this thread, than to have first hand experience.