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Put the cd back in the computer that made it. Open the software program and look for "close session" . click on that and your cd will play in any other player. You must do this after you finish making a cd every time.
I presume you just want to slave the Marantz to play whatever the Pioneer is playing.
Run a pair of RCA cables from either the Pioneer Tape Monitor REC or the VCR/Tape 1 Out jacks to the desired Marantz Input jacks. DON'T activate the corresponding switch on the Pioneer.
Only the basic Leftand Right channel programming that the Pioneer plays will be available at the Marantz. You will NOT have centralized volume control at the Pioneer.
The problem with old CD Players are that they sometimes are a little fidgety when it comes to reading CDRs.
You could try burning a new CD on the lowest possible setting, say 2x or 4x.
Also try changing the CDR brand as some cheap CDRs are prone to not reading in old CD Drives.
Try using a regular CD-R (CD recordable - record only once) instead of a CD-RW (CD rewritable - rewrite multiple times). CD-RW use a different "ink" to write the data to the disc and can be re-recorded/erased a couple of times before it loses its ability to write effectively to it.
Some CDRs are not compatible with regular CD players. Check your cd player for CDr compatibility before using such a disc in that device. Computer CD-ROM players are more forgiving.
check the back of your marantz player, some old marantz products have a buttom at the back saying system or intermal, if it is on the system side, the remote will never works.
firstly call customer service to see if here are updates on this unit, else, there are two possibilities, the mechanism-which you can easily identify if the cd is spinning at all. the second is that a new optic assembly is required.the first you can do,easily; the second you can research before putting money into it.
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