Yes, new CDs should work with old CD players. The CD format has been standardized since 1982, so all CD players should be able to read any CD that is made to the standard.
However, there are a few things to keep in mind:
- Older CD players may not be able to play discs that are recorded in high-resolution audio. High-resolution audio discs have a higher sampling rate and bit depth than standard CDs, and older CD players may not be able to handle the extra data.
- Older CD players may not be able to play discs that are recorded in a different format. For example, some CD players can only play audio CDs, while others can also play MP3 CDs or DVD-Audio discs.
- The laser in an old CD player may not be as powerful as the laser in a newer CD player. This could lead to problems reading discs that are scratched or dirty.
If you are having problems playing a new CD in an old CD player, you can try cleaning the disc with a soft cloth. You can also try adjusting the tracking or focus settings on the CD player. If you are still having problems, you may need to replace the laser in the CD player.
Overall, new CDs should work with old CD players. However, there are a few things to keep in mind, such as the type of audio format and the condition of the laser.

