I'm not sure how widespread this problem is, but it's fairly common for CDs in less than perfect condition to even have "quiet stops" (as opposed to dropouts ) have when the player is not moving. Some CDs have visible scratches, some don't. I bought it used so maybe it's just my problem, but I've never heard anything like it, even on older CD players made by lesser known companies than Panasonic. On the other hand, my 1999 Panasonic that just died never had this problem, even with badly scratched CDs. Everything else is alright. But this is a big minus.
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