Here is an update.
I sent the unit in because it had an issue playing hi-res files (A USB module was fitted which used to work great- failed after 2 years ) the CD transport worked flawlessly.
I sent it in to Audio Research Corporation, and they fixed the hi-res board.
Service said that the laser would have to be replaced on the CD player.
I told them that it was fine when I sent it. Nonetheless they replaced the laser and charged me for it- $125.
When I got the unit back it wad dead on arrival- unable to find any track on ANY CD. So I sent back to Audio Research and was without it for several weeks.
When they got the unit they told me the laser they replaced was fine, but there was a loose wire and that was the problem. You don't have to be a rocket scientist to realize that there was ABSOLUTELY NOTHNG WRONG with the ORIGINAL LASER. They replaced the original laser for no reason but didn't solve the true issue which was an intermittent loose wire.
They then fixed the loose wire, and sent the unit back to me. I asked about being refunded for the laser since it was replaced unnecessarily- they completely ignored that request.
When I got unit back it did play (and took a long time to find the TOC) but it didn't play every CD, it had a hard time finding tracks on certain CDs, some of my CDs will not play at all. Since then I went to the 2014 consumer electronic show - CES Vegas , I am a system room tuner for the audio showsI was given a CD with some well recorded music on itthat same CD was played on countless other CD players at the show without issues. It doesn't have a single scratches or defects.
When I got home I played that CD on my Wadia 860x and it played fine, but it still had trouble playing some of my other CDs. So I ended up sending the CD player back to Audio Research for the third time.
Audio research said there was nothing wrong with the Wadia 860x CD player and charged me $240, and returned the CD player to me.
NOW ...get this... NOW it won't direct access tracks 9,10,11,12,13,14 from that CD from CES 2014! The CD that used to play flawlessly .
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_M5aqaPYJBQ
So at this point, I think Audio Research has service issues. Which is a total shame, because the main reason people pay top dollar is for the long term serviceability of their products... it was a part of pride by the original owners.
I am pretty dismayed at this point that I paid $125 for a laser that doesn't work and another $240 when they said it has no fault. No one wants to feel cheated...but that is the feeling I have at this moment. I don't see how I could not feel this way.