Ayon CD transport problems


I have an AYON CD-2S, purchased new 3 years ago. About 6 months out of the 1 year warranty, the transport started to exhibit occasional reading problems.

A CD would be inserted, play for a short or longer while and then play would stop with the display reading LOAD!
This persisted on and off on a rather random basis until yesterday when it happened repeatedly. I turned off the player, let it sit for about 5 minutes and then proceeded to play 3 discs at which point the player would read the disc, start playing, stop, display read load, would read the disc, then the display would read LOAD.......etc. Same issues today.

Contacted AYON USA to find they wanted close to $1000 plus approx. $300 shipping to replace the Phillips transport! When I commented that I had every CD player I had ever bought in the last 30 years and that they all still worked and that I had never had a transport fail............I was told it was bad luck!

Having spent what I consider to be a huge amount of money to purchase the player originally, I feel as if I would be spending good money after bad to get who knows how much or little time out of my player with another transport.

Has anyone else had this type of failure from an AYON or any top loading CD player with a Phillips transport?


nedman52
Vast majority of these so called dead transport cases can be solved with proper lens cleaning or other easy fixes. Laser assembly actually very rarely needs to be changed.

A bit of useful and easy reading about so called laser failures:

http://lampizator.eu/LAMPIZATOR/TRANSPORT/laser/Laserology.html


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My gut feeling is that it may be an issue related to the amount of heat generated by the 4-6H30 tubes. The player gets very hot when it is used. The Phillips transport is supposed to be one of the best and is used by many other manufacturers.

I have put a whisper fan on my player to try to draw away heat more quickly.

As to the soft audio start on some discs, my player does that as well. If you hit reverse on the remote, it will in fact give you the whole beginning without missing a beat.

I have no idea why this is the case but my Astell&Kern AK120 does exactly the same thing with FLAC files!
Obviously someone in design thinks this is a good idea.