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- From: evissch@scdt.intel.com (Eise Visscher)
- Newsgroups: rec.video
- Subject: Re: ld dust question
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- Date: 22 Dec 92 22:34:22 GMT
- References: <28807@oasys.dt.navy.mil>
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- In article <28807@oasys.dt.navy.mil>, lito@oasys.dt.navy.mil (Angelito Lucena) writes:
- |> hi,
- |>
- |> i've been experiencing some dust problems with my pioneer
- |> 3030 ld player. it seems that dust builds up and eventually
- |> covers the optical pickups. the player every now and then
- |> will have difficulty identifying the type of disc put in the
- |> machine. also the number of audio defects go way up. i've
- |> been able to temporarily dust off the lense by using a can
- |> of compressed air. this usually suffices for a few weeks.
- |> is there a more thorough/effective cleaning method??
- |> i'd prefer not to take my disk player apart.
- |>
- |> all suggestions are welcome,
- |> and please email to:
- |>
- |> lito lucena
- |> lito@oasys.dt.navy.mil
- |> now at : dtmb, cdhq, nwsc 'if the defaults weren't good enough,
- |> formerly: dtrc, carderock they wouldn't be defaults.....'
- |> bill's sister
-
- Is the 3030 a combi-player? If so, maybe one of the cd lens cleaner products would work?
- You might also attack the problem from the other end by eliminating or reducing
- sources of dust, i.e. vacuum more often, keep nearby windows and doors closed,
- move the player to a less turbulent area, banish smokers from the room, clean
- the furnace filters if you've got forced air heating, etc. Anybody have any thoughts
- on the benfits of a small air purifier/ionizer placed near the player?
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