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In Reply to: RE: No sound from CD player posted by Capt. Z on May 17, 2017 at 10:55:32
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marc g. - audiophile by day, music lover by night
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You mean like turning it off and then back on?
When you tried another source, did you plug it into the same input the CD player was in? Not sure if your test was to rule out a bad amplifier, so testing the input on your preamp/receiver would be in order too. Unless you have another system to plug the CD player into whereby you experience the same issue, then definitely the CD player is the culprit.
marc g. - audiophile by day, music lover by night
Edits: 05/17/17
Tuner is playing through the same amp, so I plugged the CD player into the tuner input - NO SOUND.
Plugged the CD player in another amp - NO SOUND
I looked up the manual and see the player has a mute feature, apparently accessible via the remote. Do you have the remote?
marc g. - audiophile by day, music lover by night
I do have a remote, but there is no mute on the remote or CD player.There is a mute function on the Model 10 according to the manual
Edits: 05/17/17
You didn't mention the name "Topaz" as part of the players model number, but what I came up with was the manual for the Cambridge Audio Topaz CD5, which has a remote with a mute button on it. See page of 6 of 10 of the linked manual. Did you buy the player new? Just asking in case you bought used and perhaps didn't get the remote. Even if that was the solution, it wouldn't explain how it got triggered in the first place. Best of luck to you on this.
marc g. - audiophile by day, music lover by night
Sorry. This is NOT the Topaz, but and older model.
Bought it used a few years ago.
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