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SuperDooperFly

Audiophyte
I have an old sony stereo system bought back in I think around 1996. It seems to be working fine but the speakers are tweeking out. The tweeters are crackling when I play cds. But when I listen to the radio it's crystal clear. what do you guys think the problem is? Something wrong with the cd player?
 
TLS Guy

TLS Guy

Audioholic Jedi
I have an old sony stereo system bought back in I think around 1996. It seems to be working fine but the speakers are tweeking out. The tweeters are crackling when I play cds. But when I listen to the radio it's crystal clear. what do you guys think the problem is? Something wrong with the cd player?
It is the CD p[layer, you are exceeding the error correction of the player. First thing to do is clean the laser lens. That will likely correct the problem.
 
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SuperDooperFly

Audiophyte
thanks

Its a mhc-2600 dating back to 1991. I am really surprised it's been working all this time . Has been a really good stereo to me.
 
WaynePflughaupt

WaynePflughaupt

Audioholic Samurai
An old receiver like that probably has potentiometers for volume and tone controls, and possibly a mechanical rotary input selector. If so, these can become dirty with age and cause noise or distortion. To check give them a wiggle and see if you get any audible noise – scratchy or crackling sounds.

Regards,
Wayne A. Pflughaupt
 
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TLS Guy

TLS Guy

Audioholic Jedi
An old receiver like that probably has potentiometers for volume and tone controls, and possibly a mechanical rotary input selector. If so, these can become dirty with age and cause noise or distortion. To check give them a wiggle and see if you get any audible noise – scratchy or crackling sounds.

Regards,
Wayne A. Pflughaupt
Read the OP's post and don't confuse him. His radio is fine, and the pots are in use playing the radio as well. This is classical digital data error what he is describing.
 
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WaynePflughaupt

WaynePflughaupt

Audioholic Samurai
If my suggestion turned out not to be the problem, I expect he would be able to realize that without becoming confused.

BTW, love your studio / theater set up - very nice!

Regards,
Wayne A. Pflughaupt
 
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SuperDooperFly

Audiophyte
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what do you suggest using to clean the leans?
 
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SuperDooperFly

Audiophyte
ok

I've also noticed it takes a little while for it to realize there's a cd in there it'll spin but to recognize the tracks it takes a few seconds. This is probably the laser too right? i can hear a little clicking noise or something if i put my ear next to the spinning disc.
 
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highfigh

Seriously, I have no life.
I've also noticed it takes a little while for it to realize there's a cd in there it'll spin but to recognize the tracks it takes a few seconds. This is probably the laser too right? i can hear a little clicking noise or something if i put my ear next to the spinning disc.
If it's not reading the table of contents (TOC), it could be dirty or a weak laser. It's 18 years old and they don't last forever.
 
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