This makes about as much sense to me as most clueless repairmen do.  I
really don't see how a scratched disc would damage a CD player.  There
is no contact with the disc (except in the center where it is clamped).

Bob

On Sun, Oct 24, 1999 at 11:19:57PM -0400, J. Coon wrote:
> 
> This is from another  list.  Does it make sense to anyone? or was the
> repairman just pulling the guy's leg?
> Bill  wrote:
> > 
> > Anyone with experience with these drives have any problems with the
> > created discs damaging normal CD players (as opposed to CD-ROMs)?  A
> > friend of mine says he had to have his CD player repaired recently and
> > the repairman asked if he'd been using either any badly scratched discs
> > or homemade discs.  He had been listening to a homebrew disc, so said
> > yes.  The repairman said that that was the cause of his problem.  I have
> > never heard this and question how this could be.  Any comments?
> > 
> > Bill

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