Don't let simple issues with your stereo system keep your from enjoying music. Many issues can be resolved at home with simple household tools. Follow the below tips to keep stereo sounding its best.
June 30, 2015
Don't let simple issues with your stereo system keep your from enjoying music. Many issues can be resolved at home with simple household tools. Follow the below tips to keep stereo sounding its best.
Diagnose and solve the problem
If the problem is specific to one of your audio sources (for example, the sound cuts out only when using the CD player), focus your attention on that component. If all sources are affected, the problem may lie with your amplifier or speakers.
Lubricate the lens rails
If your CD player skips frequently, and you've tried using a lens-cleaning disk, the problem may lie with the mechanism that moves the player's lens across the disk. Fixing this isn't difficult, but it does mean opening up the case.
Unplug the player, and wait for an hour before you start work to let any electrical charge dissipate.
Time needed to lube the lens rails: 30 minutes
You will need: screwdriver, WD-40, ethanol and cotton swabs.
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