Question about Teac MC-D95 CD Shelf System
Weak or exhausted optical lens or laser assemly,needs replacement or adjustment,see a doctor.
Posted on Feb 19, 2007
Buzzing is usally AC line noise leaking into an un-shielded cable somewhere or a floating ground. If the AC plug is reversible, try that. Sometimes the buzz is from an attached device. Make sure all audio cables are plugged in tightly at each end and routed away from or at right angles to any power cords and away from other sources of strong magnetic fields like TV's. I've also seen variable track lights induce noise but it's usually minor.
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Yes, I have the same exact problem, and I appreciate the "solution," but I don't understand the "see a doctor" part. How expensive is a replacement or repair? Is it worth the cost? Thanks.
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posted by JDTRAVEL on Jan 18, 2007
My TEAC MC-D95 won't play CD's. When selecting, the machine makes a quiet groaning noise like it's trying to start spinning the CD it's lookig for. Then it gives up. I've tried different CD's and turning the machine off. HELP!
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weak or exhausted optical lens or laser assemly,needs replacement or adjustment,see a doctor.
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