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The Daily Insight

Can CD players ruin CDs?

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Christopher Pierce

Published Mar 27, 2026

Can CD players ruin CDs?

Re: Can CD players damage CDs? In theory, no a tray loading CD transport shouldn’t damage CDs, as the disc shouldn’t start spinning until it has been lifted from the tray and should have stopped spinning before it’s placed on the tray.

Is audio CD dead?

Although the numbers follow trends that have existed in the industry for a few years, they hit a couple of important milestones: music downloads now bring in less revenue than physical products, and CDs are all but dead. CDs represent the most astonishing change since last year.

What to do when your CD player won’t play?

Unplug the power cord of the CD player from the AC outlet for 30 seconds. Plug the power cord back into the AC outlet. Turn on the CD player and attempt to play the disc. If the issue is still not resolved, remove the disc and unplug the power cord from the AC outlet.

How to reset the CD changer to resolve disc playback problems?

Reset CD Player 1 Turn off the CD player. 2 Press the ALL CLEAR or CLEAR button, then press and hold down the POWER button on the CD player at the same time. 3 Play a CD to confirm the issue is resolved. 4 If the issue is still unresolved after performing these troubleshooting steps, service will be required. See More….

Why is my compact disc player not playing?

The Compact Disc (CD) player will not play a disc. Ensure the CD player is plugged into a working AC outlet. Turn on the CD player. Use a soft cloth to clean the disc. Attempt to play the disc. If the issue is not resolved, attempt to play a different commercially produced CD. If the issue is …

Why is my CD player not ejecting the CD?

Sometimes a CD will not eject because the mechanism to eject the CD doesn’t have a good grip. This may be especially true in older vehicles where the CD player has been used frequently. One way of helping the CD player get better grip is by using a second CD.

Unplug the power cord of the CD player from the AC outlet for 30 seconds. Plug the power cord back into the AC outlet. Turn on the CD player and attempt to play the disc. If the issue is still not resolved, remove the disc and unplug the power cord from the AC outlet.

Reset CD Player 1 Turn off the CD player. 2 Press the ALL CLEAR or CLEAR button, then press and hold down the POWER button on the CD player at the same time. 3 Play a CD to confirm the issue is resolved. 4 If the issue is still unresolved after performing these troubleshooting steps, service will be required. See More….

The Compact Disc (CD) player will not play a disc. Ensure the CD player is plugged into a working AC outlet. Turn on the CD player. Use a soft cloth to clean the disc. Attempt to play the disc. If the issue is not resolved, attempt to play a different commercially produced CD. If the issue is

Sometimes a CD will not eject because the mechanism to eject the CD doesn’t have a good grip. This may be especially true in older vehicles where the CD player has been used frequently. One way of helping the CD player get better grip is by using a second CD.