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mr-pumps t1_j1subbh wrote

Cool, but do you even have 5 CDs anymore??!

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fastpicker89 OP t1_j1suwgm wrote

Haha my dad got new speakers for Christmas so he hooked all this up. HE has the cds for sure

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mr-pumps t1_j1u60tp wrote

Haha that’s so funny. I don’t know how old you are, but I’ve noticed that CDs and cassette tapes have “hollowed out.” Love your pic from above (the Denon and Sony) as it brings great nostalgia - I personally still “collect” or have some vinyl, and everything else is MP3 or streaming (hooked up to a receiver to drive multiple speaker sets) but no more cassettes or CDs!

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Agreeabeetle t1_j1uz1a1 wrote

Nah man CDs are the way to go if you want to actually own your media.

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LimesKey t1_j1td4qk wrote

I have a similar model AV reciever and it got bricked when I tried to update the firmware - don’t update the firmware

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1sadistictech t1_j1t1ni0 wrote

I love my 1911! Still rolling hard after all these years.

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newtastyland t1_j1ukrqw wrote

I have an 1911 as well, what wat the reason to upgrade the FW?

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kevinbeets t1_j1tfq8i wrote

I also have this cd player! Sometimes when a cd has soft sound you can hear the disc spinning very loudly.

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Silverlight42 t1_j1w9sv9 wrote

I have a Denon AVR-1905. It's what I use for all my audio-visual things. It's seen constant daily use since... welll, whenever I bought it all those years ago, in the year 2000something.

I have a 5.1 setup of Paradigm speakers hooked up to it. No DVD player or CD player or anything else, but I play music through my PC, all my games sound, all my digital movies go through it. My PC is my TV. It's basically a giant media-center the way I use it.

It does 5.1, Dolby and/or DTS, and that's good enough. Hooked up through an optical cable so it sounds great. Super simple.

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edhitchon1993 t1_j1u39ph wrote

Check the availability of the cd mechanism parts (particularly the laser) and if they are still available NOS buy one now if you intend to keep it going. I bought (possibly) the last NOS laser for my 1988 Panasonic boombox from a seller in Romania, experience tells me I'll get another 15 years before I have to start component level replacements.

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Telecommie t1_j1uj92n wrote

Wish my CD changer survived. Went through three of them - two Sonys just like that and a pioneer cartridge type.

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abbarach t1_j1unlfj wrote

My dad has a Sony ES (apparently audiophile series) CD player from 1985. It JUST stopped working a few weeks ago. I tore into it and it looks like the power switch has stopped making a connection, so I've ordered a new switch that will hopefully work to replace the original (which no longer has parts available).

If not, I'll just bypass the switch and put it in a remote controlled power strip so it can be turned on and off that way.

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mrjohns2 t1_j1v4dtq wrote

On my 3rd Sony receiver in 20 years. Ugh.

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EnrichedUranium235 t1_j2ex3m5 wrote

That's vintage? My Yamaha M65 is still in duty as is my M4.

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fastpicker89 OP t1_j2f9lkq wrote

Sub forces a flair on posts and vintage is the only applicable option. Would be great if there was like some more general option.

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