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Ryan0751
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: May 2005
Location: Boston, MA
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Like the article I sent out said... the diode type lasers have a lifespan similar to that of an LED, which is around 100,000 hours.
Waaaay more than you'll be using it. Have you have seen many DVD/CD players with bad lasers? Or CD-ROM drives? Not really...
| quote: | Originally posted by Pattink
Usually with higer end audio/video equipment it is not the best answer to just go out and buy a new one. There are probably many shops that will service CDJs and that may include replacing the laser. A good person to ask would be a club owner because I am sure their turntables and CDJs run alot and see all sorts abuse. |
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Aug-28-2006 23:47
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Events@Spec
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Feb 2006
Location: Events
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Laser diodes last about ~5000 hours when not overpowered. Overpowered will decrease the life of the diodes (some of which MAY use crystals to get a wavelength needed to read the cd). You arent really going to use it 5000 hours in 2 months. More like 5-10 years. I know my 95mW nexus from wickedlasers.com isn't going to run out in my lifetime. It's guarenteed.
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Aug-29-2006 00:24
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