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It's not your CD making the noise, thats a buzz from a motorized device or other electronic item placed too close to your speakers or audio input cable. Automatic CD cleaners are notorious for making this noise, and are often placed near the PC.
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How to fix a boombox CD player when it wont play .... My box reads "no disc", but it is in proper position ...
"I`ve used an aerosol air can to clean thru the cd slot"What type? not an "empty" can of paint, hairspray, chemical of some sort i hope. Compressed air at most I hope. If not, that's your Bose out the window! The lense sounds like it needs a clean, you can buy these in disc for with tiny brushes on. Made by BIB and Allsop amongst many brands
hello you mean buzzing,humming cause is a high missing broken ground and it needs service by electronic shop............make shure is not missing any wire that must be connected or undervlotage working............saludos
If
this does not work it will be necessary to take apart the unit and
accees the lens to clean it, or replace the lens pickup. The repair must be done by a technician.
In this case call the number listed on the owner manual to get assistance
All this cd systems have the same problem.
If you're using burned cd's sometimes they don't work so you need to close the session after burning in your burning program.
If you're using original cd's it means that the device needs to be cleaned up (especially the lens) because the structure of a 5 cd combo device gets very dusty after a while.
Also from my experience after cleaning it put a cd in each deck (even if it's off) so they could prevent it getting dustier again.
Hope it helps, good luck!!
does it affect the music or the performance of the cd player?
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