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Ygrene
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CDJ-800/Possibly 1000 Question

Just recently I loaded a cd into one of my 800's and heard a funny whirrring noise, kinda like a little motor running. Scared me a little bit so I ejected it and reloaded it and got the same noise. Tried a different cd and no noise. Tried the whirrr cd in my other 800 and got the same noise. So at least I know it's the cd and not the 800's.

Anyways, it's a manufactured cd, not one that I burnt. It's brand new and I can't see any scratches or warping. The cd plays fine but, I'm a little apprehensive to play it at all because I don't want to damage the cdj, if that's possible. I suppose I'll just rip and burn it and try that route.

Just curious to see if you guys with 800's/possibly 1000's have run in to any situation like this and what causes might be.


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Allen&Bream
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Maybe it needs to be spun faster to read it, causing the whirring noise.

Jeeze, people are paranoid


Put a CD in and hear a "whirring" noise. That's obvious. If you spin something fast it makes a windy noise

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Ygrene
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quote:
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Maybe it needs to be spun faster to read it, causing the whirring noise.

Jeeze, people are paranoid


Put a CD in and hear a "whirring" noise. That's obvious. If you spin something fast it makes a windy noise


Perhaps that's it then. Didn't know that different cd's had to be spun faster to be read.

I'd rather be paranoid than cdj-less though. Thanks.


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Allen&Bream
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quote:
Originally posted by Ygrene
Perhaps that's it then. Didn't know that different cd's had to be spun faster to be read.

I'd rather be paranoid than cdj-less though. Thanks.


I'm pretty sure you have a warranty that came with the cdj's. If they break, bring them back and they'll give you some new ones.

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Spirit5
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On the Pioneer Forum (North America) other people have had some problems like this. This has kind of made me rethink my aspirations to buy CDJ 800s, since I can't afford the 1000 MK2s. I dunno if it's damaged or not, but it sounds like there is a glitch in it, but also other people have said it deals with the heatsink, still others say it is an inherent thing with CDJs. I have no idea.....hope I don't run into this problem either when I get them...

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Still this could also be the CD, like Ygrene pointed out, but the particular kind of CD for some reason...that other people are using..

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Ryan0751
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Yeah, the CD might be slightly unbalanced. CDJ's spin the disc at a higher rate than a standard CD player, so that they can buffer a large amount of the data for scratching and looping and such. If it's really loud, burn a copy and use that instead!

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Still this could also be the CD, like Ygrene pointed out, but the particular kind of CD for some reason...that other people are using..

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DjVash
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Registered: Jul 2004
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Slightly? The damn thing is pretty damn unbalanced!

You should be careful with those discs. They can shatter in your disc player, causing lots of damage.

I even remember AOpen CD drives which didn't have good stabilisation systems. I remember a LOT of AOpen users who found shattered discs inside their drive (even original Windows OEM CD's. What a shame).

So if you're clever, copy it (while reading at REALLY LOW SPEED) and use the copy. Or return to your retailer where you bought the disc


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