So today I bought a functional Bose Waveradio/CD. It's the third gen model and about nine years old.
Apparently it all works perfectly apart from the CD player. According to the seller it's temperamental and he's tried cleaning the laser to no avail. It turns out that I simply need to order one of these.
http://www.donberg.co.uk/catalogue/audi ... _100s.htmlNow I've tinkered with and replaced lasers before, but there is one thing worrying me. Apparently there are solder points on it that prevent the laser from static damage and you have to remove them. Has any one had to do this? if so what does it entail? I've got a solder iron and I found some advice on it that says to ground yourself and then unplug the solder iron before using it to prevent any static. Only very expensive solder irons have static protection built in apparently.
I doubt I will ever even play a CD in it as I just want it for the AUX socket. My amplifier packed up recently and I have less space than I used to so it would be nice to plug my PC in and use it for sound output