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Greetings everyone.

I own a very aged (1988) Meitner cd-3.

It has always been sensitive to vibration and footfalls but now just
looking at makes it skip or start playing another track.

Does anyone know who was the OEM supplier for this transport mechanism?


I like the unit and would like to keep the DAC section working one way
or another. Does anyone have an idea on how, if at all, this transport
can be replaced?

Thanks

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On 21 Apr 2005 00:15:33 GMT, pmedeco@aol.com wrote:

>Does anyone know who was the OEM supplier for this transport mechanism?

Presumably Philips.

>Does anyone have an idea on how, if at all, this transport
>can be replaced?

You may consider contacting John Wright, senior tech at Museatex, who now
handles all service-related matters: johnXXX@museatex.com or (403)
XXX284–0723 (remove the XXX).

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