CDJ-850 CD reading tolerance
CDJ-850 CD reading tolerance Posted on: 02.05.2013 by Emma Cvetkovski Can anyone who's had an 850 or similar for a good amount of time answer this? I've had a preowned 850 for about 6 months and has been working great, especially since have been using mostly USB. I had a performer hand mea performance cd during an event andbecause of the time didnt cue it like I usually do. I skiped pretty bad during the perfomance. I pull out the cd and look at it,, little to no scratches but a nice sized thumb smudge fingerprint, MY QUESTION : Should the cdj freeze up on this or play through it? is this normal? Or is my CDJ failing? Maybe I should crarry a cloth around or something... Thanks in advance | |
Emma Cvetkovski 02.05.2013 | Can anyone who's had an 850 or similar for a good amount of time answer this? I've had a preowned 850 for about 6 months and has been working great, especially since have been using mostly USB. I had a performer hand mea performance cd during an event andbecause of the time didnt cue it like I usually do. I skiped pretty bad during the perfomance. I pull out the cd and look at it,, little to no scratches but a nice sized thumb smudge fingerprint, MY QUESTION : Should the cdj freeze up on this or play through it? is this normal? Or is my CDJ failing? Maybe I should crarry a cloth around or something... Thanks in advance |
Malka Wickerham 05.05.2013 | So did you try another CD to see if you could duplicate the problem? |
Harley Zitka 03.05.2013 | Not all CD's are created equally... Some types just don't work well in CDJ's. |
Augustine Mitzen 03.05.2013 | blame the fingerprint. you can just clean it with the inside of your t-shirt though. my 100s refused to read couple of badly scratched CD's, but on battered 1000s they worked fine, i'd imagine 850s to be at least at the same level |
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