Problem with Ayre C-7xe CD player?


Today i was settling down for some listening and on a few CDs that used to work with no issues, the CD player was rejecting the CD midway through a song and ejecting it - this happened many times loading and unloading the CD. It was having trouble searching for songs, etc. Should I be nervous? Should I call Ayre, the unit is only 6 months old.
solecky
I have the C5xe..and yes there are some discs that Ayre doesn't like. You are right Ayre stuff does sound fabulous. I hope you are using yours balanced...the sound is much better on all Ayre products that are balanced. Michael is a great guy...he told me that silver discs are even more sensitive to scratches on the back (painted side) than on the silver side.
I also bought a CX-7e about 6 months ago, and it too had the same symptoms the OP is describing. I went back to my dealer and requested a DOA replacement once I determined that it was a defect (ie, it was happening even on brand new discs with no marks that worked fine in other players), which he kindly accepted. There was a production delay, and about 2 months later, my replacement arrived.

The same discs that were causing problems on the original unit have not caused me problems at all on the replacement unit. So the issue is resolved for me.

I suspect that Ayre had a "bad" batch of transports/lasers in early 2008 that had more defects than usual.

So...I'd definitely call Ayre, I'm sure this can very easily be fixed.

Oh, and BTW, the CX-7e sounds absolutely fantastic, with every CD I toss its way.

(Also...as a reminder of the benefit of dealing with an authorized dealer, I was told to hold on to my defective unit and use it until a new one comes in...so I was never out a CX-7e for even a day!)
Absolutely you should call Ayre (ask for Michael). They're known to have some of the best customer support in the business - find out for yourself.
I'm a proud owner of a CX7e as well. Less than six months old and have not experienced these 'read' issues. I understand that Ayre recently changed the transports they use because of a replacement part issue going foward.I'm not certain which transport mine has, although I think it may be the 'old' one. Perhaps cleaning the CD's which pose read issues may help? Also, I understand from Ayre that one can get improved performance from using a CD Stablizer/damping disc. I forget the name of the manufacture but it's about $100, green and available from MusicDirect. Has anyone used these discs??