I've been told that if you spray a little furniture polish like pledge and wipe it dry with a t-shirt it will fill in the scratches and stop most of the skips. It works on small scratches but if the scratches are really bad, nothing that I've tried of will stop it. I've been told that if you spray a little furniture polish like pledge and wipe it dry with a t-shirt it will fill in the scratches and stop most of the skips. It works on small scratches but if the scratches are really bad, nothing that I've tried of will stop it.
1. the cause may be from either dust or grease on the CD 2. the CD may be getting to hot if it is been playing for a long time
a scratch or some dust or a copped disk
Anti-shock and anti-skip are the same thing. The music is loaded into memory so if the disc skips it can continue playing.
Any name brand cd player such as sony, awia, or rca will have good anti skip features.
The Pioneer series of CD players have 45-second skip protection, which should be good enough for light jogging.
They can make it skip or not play.
Pioneer Electronics CDX-FM687 is very skip resistant.
Could be bad spark plug wires.
Scratches on the disc
AWIA generally does not make good CD players, frequently causing the CDs to skip.
There are many positives and negatives to compact discs. The positives are that you can take your music with you whereever you go as long as there is a CD player available. The negatives are that they discs scratch easily and causes the music to skip.
Yes the Sony DNS505 S2 Portable Sports CD Player is great for that.
Dirty CD, CD have many decorations (such as stickers, etc...)