Johnny ... And then what do you do when the hard drive crashes and dies? I am in the process of attempting to recover my data from an iMac hard drive that died after 6 years of use. The data had been backed up a little while ago to an Iomega hard drive that has died, as well. It is easier to purchase a new CD player, than recover.
If obsolescence is a concern, then approach this as a bucket list project and buy two cd players so you are covered for the next 20 plus years. Or buy a cd player and a turntable. I am not trying to be a wiseass, but hard drives are such a crap shoot and this is coming from an IT person.
To the original question, your cd player is dead, but fortunately cd players have changed and for the better since Clinton's first term in office. Buy a Rega Apollo (1k) and either an XTZ CD100 (600) or an Emotiva (400) as a back-up. Or a Rega Apollo and a Project Carbon turntable (400).
Rich
If obsolescence is a concern, then approach this as a bucket list project and buy two cd players so you are covered for the next 20 plus years. Or buy a cd player and a turntable. I am not trying to be a wiseass, but hard drives are such a crap shoot and this is coming from an IT person.
To the original question, your cd player is dead, but fortunately cd players have changed and for the better since Clinton's first term in office. Buy a Rega Apollo (1k) and either an XTZ CD100 (600) or an Emotiva (400) as a back-up. Or a Rega Apollo and a Project Carbon turntable (400).
Rich