johnwa
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Looking for some advice on whether or not to repair or replace my existing McIntosh 201 CD/SACD player. It is not under warranty and it is not playing back CD's consistantly. Some times it works and some times it doesn't. Long story short, I took it in to get it checked out and it can be fixed but that would run about $900. I am looking at a potential upgrade scenerio but that is probably at least a few thousand dollars.
I have heard that there has been tracking issues with this particular model so if I get it repaired I could end up in the same situation in a short period of time.
The entire system is currently McIntosh based but I am open to ideas and am simply weighing options. What the core question essentially is; has any one out there had a similar issue with the MC 201 and if so, what options did you uncover?
I am wondering if there might be a software update (I think I saw something like that before) that could potentaill address the tracking problem but the respair tech did not think so. It doesn't sound like this is something new so I am hoping there is a better option than swapping bad with potentially something that will go bad soon for $900. Outside of the sparatic tracking issue, the machanicals all seem fine and replacing the same componet just seems like a bad idea if there are common issues with it.
I should state for the record that I have had no issues with McIntosh in the past, and if fact, have one amp that has been in service for more that 30 years and is still going strong. Ironically the CD player is the newest piece of equipment and it is the one thing in the system that is a bit sickly.
I have heard that there has been tracking issues with this particular model so if I get it repaired I could end up in the same situation in a short period of time.
The entire system is currently McIntosh based but I am open to ideas and am simply weighing options. What the core question essentially is; has any one out there had a similar issue with the MC 201 and if so, what options did you uncover?
I am wondering if there might be a software update (I think I saw something like that before) that could potentaill address the tracking problem but the respair tech did not think so. It doesn't sound like this is something new so I am hoping there is a better option than swapping bad with potentially something that will go bad soon for $900. Outside of the sparatic tracking issue, the machanicals all seem fine and replacing the same componet just seems like a bad idea if there are common issues with it.
I should state for the record that I have had no issues with McIntosh in the past, and if fact, have one amp that has been in service for more that 30 years and is still going strong. Ironically the CD player is the newest piece of equipment and it is the one thing in the system that is a bit sickly.
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