Skipping CD's


I have a Karik CD player that is about 8 years old. Can aging lasers cause CD's to skip? It happens only with some CD's and it does not matter if they are originals or CD-R's
ajpat
I agree with Sean totally. Love or hate Linn, their CDP's are as reliable as you can buy. I only have one observation that I would like to share with everyone. I burn CD's to play in my truck and have found the most generic, plain, non-labeled disks to be great. I'm not talking about sonics, just playability and the frequency of burning coasters. After 9-11 there were disk companies selling premium priced CDR's with heavy graphics and I bought two batches since the proceeds were going to the 9-11 victim families. I had no problems burning them but they didn't play well in my Linn CDP. Upon close inspection I determined that they were simply out of balance due to the heavy graphics on one side of the disk label surface. I might be wrong but this seems to be a real potential problem area. I no longer use these for audio.
I agree with Sean,but my experience, with my cdp
is because of moisture, I open my player and wipe
the lens with smooth auric illuminator cloth,You
can also try the auric illuminator to apply with
your cds, dont do it with the chesky, read the
instruction.This solve the skipping problem,
alignment problem?Posssible too.Dont get excited
replacing the lens yet. Do basic things first.
Good luck.
Ajpat, my 7-8 yr old Karik is having lots of problems w CD-Rs and only a very occasional problem w commercial CDs. If the laser indeed is the problem, I may be out of luck, because parts for the laser assembly of older Kariks are no longer available. If I am able to get a replacement laser assembly, I'll probably keep the Karik for quite a while and update with a DAC -- I agree the Karik is a very good transport. I've sent my Karik to Linn in Jacksonville to find out exactly where I stand, and I'd be glad to let you know what I hear from them.
Heard from my dealer that Linn USA said there is nothing they can do to upgrade or improve my Karik... kind of disappointing. My machine's serial number is around 9400.

Ajpat, did you get anywhere with your inquiry?
I just got my Karik III back from Linn. It was skipping just as Ajpat describes. The dealer was not optimistic, as he said that parts unavailability is killing older Kariks. But Linn fixed it and sent it back in 10 days, including shipping, for $235. Good as new. Needed springs in the transport. So, based on that experience, I doubt it's the laser. But I also doubt it's reparable.