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Post subject: Re: Any disadvantages of DVL-909 or DVL series? Posted: 23 Mar 2017, 16:34 |
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The advantage is that it will be a working LD player that you can use. That's if you actually watch LDs
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Post subject: Re: Any disadvantages of DVL-909 or DVL series? Posted: 14 Jul 2017, 17:38 |
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sjoerg wrote: The dvl-700/90 style player has a little fan that runs whenever the player is on, I find it to be somewhat annoying, and they took it out in the later models. I'm happy with my Dvl 90 but the fact Dvls are based off the 504/604 platform is a little disappointing to me.
Price wise I'd rather pay $75-100 for a Cld 503 then $400-500 for a Dvl-90/91 $400-500 for a dvl?
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Post subject: Re: Any disadvantages of DVL-909 or DVL series? Posted: 16 Jan 2018, 11:30 |
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therussian wrote: My DVL 909 developed a weird problem. Every several seconds a white dot races through the screen. I know it's not laser rot. It can happen in pretty much every part of the screen.
Anyone experienced this and knows what it is ? this happens on certain discs? i have a few discs where a white dot will appear on my screen for a second or so, then goes away when on my dvl-909. it's not my player must be the discs. from other discs there's no problems with white dots
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Post subject: Re: Any disadvantages of DVL-909 or DVL series? Posted: 17 Jan 2018, 19:17 |
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therussian wrote: My DVL 909 developed a weird problem. Every several seconds a white dot races through the screen. I know it's not laser rot. It can happen in pretty much every part of the screen.
Anyone experienced this and knows what it is ? I picked up a DVL-919 from Japan and it had this issue. I replaced every board and the LaserDisc pickup to no effect. I ended up replacing the spindle motor and platform from an DVL-919 from Hong Kong and the problem went away. I am pretty sure it was the platform assembly itself and not the spindle motor.
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