Sunday, January 30, 2005

Don't Tell My CD Player

Lately I get the sense that my CD player is having trouble starting up. Once it gets going, it is fine. But sometimes I have to press play a couple times before it starts. I think this may be getting worse than it has been, but I am not sure. While it isn't news that a CD player might break down, I've had my Pioneer CD player since 1987. The dirty secret is that I am sort of hoping it breaks. I don't have the heart to replace it as long as it is working, but I would kind of like a modern CD player with a remote. I'd also like to get a CDR so I could record onto CD straight from my turntable. It would be much easier than running vinyl through the computer and then burning a CD. But I won't replace it as long it is still working.

My CD player is the only piece of real stereo equipment I bought new. At first I ran it into a cheap integrated turntable, cassette, receiver. That stereo was a Christmas gift, but I had to buy the CD player myself. Integrated stereos did not, at the time, come with a CD player. Instead, they had a cheap turntable that would eat your records. I had to buy the CD player as a separate component and run it into the auxiliary channel. I was convinced that the future was in CDs although they were not yet universally accepted, so I thought I would invest in the CD player instead of buying vinyl records (the funny part is that now that my belief back in 1987 has proved correct, I now prefer vinyl, but that is just further proof of my anachronism). I forget what I paid for the CD player (I think it was approaching $200), but nearly 20 years ago it was certainly more than an equivalent new CD player would cost today. More importantly, it was a small fortune for a 14 year old. About as much of an investment as me buying a new Jaguar today.

My current stereo consists of said CD player, a 90s cassette player (JVC TD-W106 . . . that I hardly ever use) I bought at for 5 dollars at a yard sale, and the rest of the components are cast away 70s components I picked up from an ex's aunt and parents that were high level consumer components when they first came out (JVC VCR-5521 amp/tuner, Pioneer PL-A45D turntable, Infinity POS 1 speakers). I am pretty happy with these. I've thought about replacing the turntable with an audiophile turntable, but I probably won't get around to it for quite some time. A good turntable is really pretty expensive, and the work of researching them is pretty daunting. I've thought about buying an even older amp . . . a 60s tube amp (a Scott or something like that), but I'll probably never get around to that either. I like the sound of my stereo, and I love the retro aesthetic of the tuner (with the backlit part with the stations, all the heavily weighted knobs, and the faux wood case). But I would kind of like a new CD player. And of all of these changes it would be by far the cheapest. The one thing I prefer on CD is compilations because I almost never want to listen to them straight through and it is much easier to skip around tracks with a CD. This would be even easier if I had a remote and didn't have to get up to do it. But i've had my CD player since I was a kid . . . since I seriously got into music. I don't have the heart to replace it until it gives up on me.

So if you meet my CD player, please be nice to it. Don't tell it that I have mixed feelings about its longevity because it has been a good companion. I felt guilty enough already about harboring these feelings. Hopefully coming out with them will insure at least another 20 years for my CD playing friend

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