Has my Meridian 506 become an expensive door stop?


A couple of years ago I purchased a used Meridan 506 CD player for a fairly reasonable price. At first it worked fine and sounded great, but a few months later it began having difficulty reading and sometimes tracking discs. About a year and a half ago I contacted Meridian about getting it fixed and got a general estimate to replace the drive (or whatever the black-box fix was). At the time I wasn’t in the best shape financially so decided to live with it for the time being.

Recently I decided to have it taken care of and called again to get a repair authorization from Meridian. The rep informed me that parts are no longer available for the 506. (Goddamn designed obsolescence!) However, if I sent it in they could “grease the chassis”. Uh... well, I’m highly mechanically skilled, so I took the thing apart and did it myself. There wasn’t much to do (though getting it apart was an adventure), and I chose not to disassemble the laser mechanism. (The way the guy talked, the “lube job” would be of the transport and not the laser drive itself anyway.)

It didn’t noticeably change anything, and it’s continuing to get progressively worse. So what now? Is there anything I can do with this? Is there anywhere else besides Meridan itself that might have parts? Though I do enjoy quality sound I’ve always been on a very tight budget. (Most of my system is “hand-me-downs”.) I’m also reluctant to toss something that can be repaired (within reason).
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Well, I got the $30 (for a package of two) laser off e-bay. It looked EXACTLY like the one in the Meridian (markings and all). I replaced it. It didn't work.

I called Meridian, and found out they now have replacement lasers in stock. I sent the unit in and the tech said there was some minor difference in the mylar circuit connector on the one I put in and it wouldn't stay in the plug, though even after he shimmed it in place it still didn't work.

He put one of theirs in and it worked. Sounds wonderful now, $400 later... but if it works perfectly for at least 5 years I'll be satisfied with the outlay. I'll hold on the the other unit I bought and try it again when this one goes out. Even though I'm highly competent and downright anal when in "repair mode" I'd never done this before, and I'm more inclined to believe I screwed up somehow than there was some inperceptable difference in the units.

Anyway, thanks for all the advice. Cheers...
I had this same player for a while, and it exhibited the same problem as you describe, right out of the box brand new. Send it back to Meridian and they did the "grease the chasis" thing, which did not solve the problem.
I have the Meridian 506 for 10 years now and it has served me well. I can only say that I am a very happy customer. However, the CD player gave me a problem 2 days ago. It has problem reading the 1st three songs with skips and reading error. The higher number tracks are ok. I realy love this machine even though it's old but it was my first hi-fi player. I live in North Jersey / Manhattan area. Can anyone tell me where I can go to get the player fixed, or if it's even possible to do it myself. Again. Love-Love-Love this player. Thanks for your help.
I have had the 506 for 11 or 12 years. About 2 years ago mine started skipping. I sent it back to Meridian and got a new laser assembly. It's been as good as new ever since. They did warm me that parts were becoming more and more scarce which, given it's relative age, is hardly surprising.