SHUT UP !!!Now you heard otherwise![]()
But I thought it skipped by design, not a design flaw.??
Now you heard otherwise![]()
That'll do it. When I had the Eclipses I would feed it CD's so dinged up they could've used a claybar job....All those CD's I mistreated I cannot use anymore with my deck.Bearing in mind some of the people that complain are using scratched/marked CDs.
That'll do it. When I had the Eclipses I would feed it CD's so dinged up they could've used a claybar job....All those CD's I mistreated I cannot use anymore with my deck.
This was the post I was originally referring to guys. I just can't see a CD that is more prone to skip being worth it. Especially if you have stiff suspension on your car or if you live in MI where the roads leave alot to be desired.It also skips more than the average CD player.
Also, referring to the P9: Like I said in an earlier post the P9 did not skip in my car. My car isn't exactly a Cadillac as far as suspensions go and it never skipped.Not that I've heard. And it never did in the short time (5 weeks) I had it in my car.
... not all high end decks have to suffer from bad skipping.Originally posted by 3.5Max6spd As far as skipping goes...you'll find MANY high end 'audiophile' decks suffer from this, not just naks. It comes at the expense of a fine,precision based reading mechanism. If you are relying on audio from memory of an anti-shock mechanism, then its not the deck for you. SQ is the name of its game, no frills.