I'm on my third changer (warranty so far). The original and the first
replacement skipped (failed to track). This was most notable on factory CDs
and far, far less on my home burned CDR and even CDRW. I have the third one
now and this one tracks way better (so far) but immediately has lots of
noise in the CD that sounds like a struggle to perform the digital to analog
conversions. Again, the type of CD media did not matter with factory ones
seeming to be worse. I've got to take this in for a 4th unit and just want
to find out what is up.
Has anyone tried to buy a new head unit for a system already setup for Bose.
When the warranty runs out this fall and I have another one die, I will not
buy that piece of crap that for sure. This thing sound pretty good when it
works I'm very disappointed in the overall quality.
Thanks
lcbill - 12 Apr 2004 06:29 GMT
I haven't had this problem, but there's another problem with this that I
have had & others have posted on this site .. . the CD player cuts out on
the left channels .. .I have found a fix to this. . .when it happens, give
the center console a good slap on either side. . .sort of like an old
jukebox . . it works especially well when you've had a hard day and need
something to take it all out on . . the center console seems to be holding
up to this kind of treatment pretty well . . guess I'm just too lazy to
take the whole dashboard apart to find the loose connection . . .from the
frequency of reports from other people it sounds like it's in a printed
circuit board, which would be more difficult to find than a loose wire. .
.