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In Reply to: RE: Cd laser posted by walkstoslow on December 09, 2021 at 11:45:35
Stan was the "S" in the original PS Audio. He told me that as long as you removed the CD from the drawer, that the laser does shut off.
So simply pausing your CD player would keep the laser active. Remove the CD, and you don't have to turn the player off.
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Nt
thanks, this is the info I was looking for....
contemplating leaving my vintage sansui integrated and tuner powered up,
rather than exercising the relays every day...
opinion?
I do both depending on the length of time expected, few days, busy week?. And I always shut my tube pwr amps off when done, period. If a lightning storm is happening I unplug EVERYTHING, I do not trust any guarantees about surges, failures, etc and don't want to go thru that hassle.
Nt
if you just press stop, when the laser goes back to the rest 0 position it shuts off. That's on most every player, I've never heard otherwise.
...what I was told by a Stan Warren, who was modding CD players for a living, which was "remove the disc". We were discussing the JVC 1050, so it's possible his advice specifically pertained to that player, and I assumed he meant all players.
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