Burned CDs is an excuss
#2
Re: Burned CDs is an excuss
Could you repeat that in English?
Main Entry: pla·cate
Pronunciation: 'plA-"kAt, 'pla-
Function: transitive verb
Inflected Form(s): pla·cat·ed; pla·cat·ing
Etymology: Latin placatus, past participle of placare -- more at PLEASE
Date: 1678
: to soothe or mollify especially by concessions : APPEASE
synonym see PACIFY
- pla·cat·er noun
- pla·cat·ing·ly /-"kA-ti[ng]-lE/ adverb
- pla·ca·tion /plA-'kA-sh&n, pla-/ noun
- pla·ca·tive /'plA-"kA-tiv, 'pla-/ adjective
- pla·ca·to·ry /'plA-k&-"tOr-E, 'pla-, -"tor-/ adjective
Main Entry: pla·cate
Pronunciation: 'plA-"kAt, 'pla-
Function: transitive verb
Inflected Form(s): pla·cat·ed; pla·cat·ing
Etymology: Latin placatus, past participle of placare -- more at PLEASE
Date: 1678
: to soothe or mollify especially by concessions : APPEASE
synonym see PACIFY
- pla·cat·er noun
- pla·cat·ing·ly /-"kA-ti[ng]-lE/ adverb
- pla·ca·tion /plA-'kA-sh&n, pla-/ noun
- pla·ca·tive /'plA-"kA-tiv, 'pla-/ adjective
- pla·ca·to·ry /'plA-k&-"tOr-E, 'pla-, -"tor-/ adjective
#4
Re: English
Originally posted by Stranger808
If your stereo is fadeing to the right with CD's
and the dealer is telling you it is because you are using
Burnt CD's or a CDR
it is an excuss
If your stereo is fadeing to the right with CD's
and the dealer is telling you it is because you are using
Burnt CD's or a CDR
it is an excuss
we don't mean to pick at you..but it does help when your post makes sense.....
#10
Umm Little thought to that last comment
CDR's are not the only CD's over 74 mins
Next try please
I have several Originals that are 74 mins
too bad the problem happans to occure evan
with cd's which are 60 mins or less (original or CDR)
Next try please
I have several Originals that are 74 mins
too bad the problem happans to occure evan
with cd's which are 60 mins or less (original or CDR)
#11
Somewhere along the way I've missed the exact problem. I will tell you that I haven't had any problems with CDs or CDRs no matter the length in my factory BOSE. The manual says not to use CDRs but then the manual says not to do a lot of things.
I'd take it to the dealer and show them the problem with regular cds. Sorry, if this has already been suggested.
If skipping or bad sound is the problem, maybe you've gotten the inards dirty or something. Sounds like a plain ol' defective unit to me though. Good luck.
I'd take it to the dealer and show them the problem with regular cds. Sorry, if this has already been suggested.
If skipping or bad sound is the problem, maybe you've gotten the inards dirty or something. Sounds like a plain ol' defective unit to me though. Good luck.
#12
Originally posted by 2002Maxxxima
Somewhere along the way I've missed the exact problem. I will tell you that I haven't had any problems with CDs or CDRs no matter the length in my factory BOSE. The manual says not to use CDRs but then the manual says not to do a lot of things.
I'd take it to the dealer and show them the problem with regular cds. Sorry, if this has already been suggested.
If skipping or bad sound is the problem, maybe you've gotten the inards dirty or something. Sounds like a plain ol' defective unit to me though. Good luck.
Somewhere along the way I've missed the exact problem. I will tell you that I haven't had any problems with CDs or CDRs no matter the length in my factory BOSE. The manual says not to use CDRs but then the manual says not to do a lot of things.
I'd take it to the dealer and show them the problem with regular cds. Sorry, if this has already been suggested.
If skipping or bad sound is the problem, maybe you've gotten the inards dirty or something. Sounds like a plain ol' defective unit to me though. Good luck.
you can always sell it on ebay!!
#13
Re: Umm Little thought to that last comment
Originally posted by Stranger808
CDR's are not the only CD's over 74 mins
Next try please
I have several Originals that are 74 mins
too bad the problem happans to occure evan
with cd's which are 60 mins or less (original or CDR)
CDR's are not the only CD's over 74 mins
Next try please
I have several Originals that are 74 mins
too bad the problem happans to occure evan
with cd's which are 60 mins or less (original or CDR)
The 80 minute CDR's are what has killed my boss' Nissan CD changer twice now. He switched to 74 minutes and he is fine.
#14
Re: Re: Umm Little thought to that last comment
Originally posted by asu174
Did you ever stop to think that maybe not ALL CD-Rs could cause this problem?
The 80 minute CDR's are what has killed my boss' Nissan CD changer twice now. He switched to 74 minutes and he is fine.
Did you ever stop to think that maybe not ALL CD-Rs could cause this problem?
The 80 minute CDR's are what has killed my boss' Nissan CD changer twice now. He switched to 74 minutes and he is fine.
all music played in my car is burned on 74 and 80 minute (mostly 80) cds (i dont want to lose my originals if my car gets jacked). they have never caused any problems for my non-bose system for the past two years.
#15
Re: Re: Umm Little thought to that last comment
I have used all types and sizes (74 vs 80) CDRs and haven't had any problems. I think his problem is something else. He probably has gotten some dirt, dust or oil in the player from a dirty disk. Does the radio do it? Does the tape player do it?
Hell, if it's fading left and right or front and rear, maybe it's the amp?
Is the dealer giving you a hard time or something?
Hell, if it's fading left and right or front and rear, maybe it's the amp?
Is the dealer giving you a hard time or something?
#17
Re: Re: Re: Umm Little thought to that last comment
Originally posted by MaximaZero
all music played in my car is burned on 74 and 80 minute (mostly 80) cds (i dont want to lose my originals if my car gets jacked). they have never caused any problems for my non-bose system for the past two years.
all music played in my car is burned on 74 and 80 minute (mostly 80) cds (i dont want to lose my originals if my car gets jacked). they have never caused any problems for my non-bose system for the past two years.
Don't shoot the messenger. Or placate him. or excuss him.
#22
Blah Blah Blah
Well My 2000 SE and my parents 2000 GXE with Non Bose radio's will play any cd anytime all the time. My 2002 SE with Bose is anohther issue entierly. So with that in mind what years and radio's do those experianceing the problem have.
Like I said 2002 with Bose
Like I said 2002 with Bose
#24
are you using the cheap ones that you can see through? this must be a new thread from a previous one because it doesn't discuss the problem. If the problem is the head unit not ejecting a disc then it is probably the cheap CD-R that doeesn't have a label on the top. the mechanism sometimes sees right through the disc and gets confused. many many in dash changers have this problem.
#25
Actually
This is not specifically with CDR's as I said in a previous post. As it occurs with original CD's not just CDR's. Although as I said in the other thread that I accidentally strayed off of it can be resolved with a sudden jolt to the center console. Or using the right knee to bump the console where the radio is located.
#26
Re: Actually
Originally posted by Stranger808
This is not specifically with CDR's as I said in a previous post. As it occurs with original CD's not just CDR's. Although as I said in the other thread that I accidentally strayed off of it can be resolved with a sudden jolt to the center console. Or using the right knee to bump the console where the radio is located.
This is not specifically with CDR's as I said in a previous post. As it occurs with original CD's not just CDR's. Although as I said in the other thread that I accidentally strayed off of it can be resolved with a sudden jolt to the center console. Or using the right knee to bump the console where the radio is located.
Is this just happening with the CDs or does it happen with the radio or tape? (Is the problem left/right cutout or what, please briefly explain symptoms)
#28
In my experiance
It acts as if there is a short in the system. As I do not listen to the radio I have yet to experience it in that mode of opperation. The 1 hour that the tape deck was used since I bought my car no problems experienced. Thus this only occurs when using the cd player and occurs no matter what type or brand of CD used. And no offince but when Miles Davis starts fadeing for no reason we have issues.
#29
I see how that could be a problem. Gotta have Miles when doing miles.
This definetly sounds like a short in the headunit to me. It appears you have one on order? Hopefully that will fix it. Nissan is picking up the tab right?
This definetly sounds like a short in the headunit to me. It appears you have one on order? Hopefully that will fix it. Nissan is picking up the tab right?
#31
Re: Re: Re: Umm Little thought to that last comment
Originally posted by MaximaZero
all music played in my car is burned on 74 and 80 minute (mostly 80) cds (i dont want to lose my originals if my car gets jacked). they have never caused any problems for my non-bose system for the past two years.
all music played in my car is burned on 74 and 80 minute (mostly 80) cds (i dont want to lose my originals if my car gets jacked). they have never caused any problems for my non-bose system for the past two years.
#33
This just started happening to me on thr weekend. Left speakers cut out or can bearly be heard. But works just fine with the radio or tape.
I have 5 original CDs and one burned CD-R not 80 minute though.
Sometimes if I open and close my door it comes back on, which is very strange!
I have 5 original CDs and one burned CD-R not 80 minute though.
Sometimes if I open and close my door it comes back on, which is very strange!
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