I was curious if anyone has an estimate at what it would cost to fix the cd reading function on the cdj200. Mine broke this weekend and the place I went to said it would be 50 bucks just to look into it as a service fee. One of my friends had this same problem with his cdj800 under warrantee and said the bill came out to 250.
Oct-21-2006 23:44
Timski
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Registered: Nov 2004
Location: Smellbourne
Rock a DIY job...
Oct-24-2006 01:23
Ryan0751
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Registered: May 2005
Location: Boston, MA
Don't even try to fix something like that on your own.
it just started givin me the e3801 error message or whatever, which according to the menu means the disc is bad, but I tried ten or so discs and they work fine on my other one.
Oct-25-2006 18:14
Mmanu
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Registered: Sep 2006
Location: pas loin
Maybe your player's just dirty ?
Did you try a CD lens cleaner ?
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Oct-28-2006 04:42
chris harrington
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Registered: Dec 2005
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Originally posted by Mmanu
Maybe your player's just dirty ?
Did you try a CD lens cleaner ?
yeh i would try that before taking it somewhere to get fixed
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yeh i would try that before taking it somewhere to get fixed
Oct-28-2006 11:36
Mmanu
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Location: pas loin
I'll rephrase that : soft CD cleaners without any liquid.
Pioneer says that so then can rip your butt off £50 just for cleaning a lens...
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Oct-28-2006 12:14
Ryan0751
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Registered: May 2005
Location: Boston, MA
Good luck with that...
CDJ's are normal CD players, they are more akin to CD-ROM drives in your PC. They spin at much faster rates than a CD deck. If you want to risk you CDJ, then go right ahead.
quote:
Originally posted by Mmanu
I'll rephrase that : soft CD cleaners without any liquid.
Pioneer says that so then can rip your butt off £50 just for cleaning a lens...