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ldfan
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Post subject: Re: Samsung DV-5000 player Posted: 03 Apr 2021, 00:44 |
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Joined: 28 Jun 2014, 05:59 Posts: 1459 Location: San Francisco, CA USA Has thanked: 425 times Been thanked: 533 times
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Funny you ask; I just acquired a DV5100 which looks very similar and was wondering the same.
I took the top off of my unit to inspect and found the chassis to be totally unique. It’s definitely none of the big three of Pioneer, Sony, and Philips so I assume Samsung really made their own chassis.
In any case, my unit is busted and I’m working on seeing what the issue is. If I can’t fix it, no biggy as it’s a really low end player. Thus, I would avoid getting one in general since these are not common so spare parts are going to be a problem. Also, I’m sure the picture quality is not great.
Last edited by ldfan on 03 Apr 2021, 00:49, edited 1 time in total.
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wrigleypup
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Post subject: Re: Samsung DV-5000 player Posted: 03 Apr 2021, 00:48 |
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Joined: 21 Jan 2013, 21:08 Posts: 20 Location: Chicago, IL Has thanked: 20 times Been thanked: 3 times
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Wow ldfan really cool! There's a local guy selling the DV-5000 with 50 discs (nothing rare) for $150. He says the player works fine. I didn't even ask if it plays both sides - most likely it's a non-flipper. I thought maybe if I can get him down to $100 I may be willing to buy it from him just to play it with it. That said, I don't need another player right now. So your DV-5100, does it have digital outputs? I'd assume it's got one composite video with a pair of L/R jacks minimum. Post pictures if you can....really curious now.
_________________ Main players: Pioneer CLD-99/CLD-97/CLD-D406
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ldfan
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Post subject: Re: Samsung DV-5000 player Posted: 03 Apr 2021, 03:29 |
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Joined: 28 Jun 2014, 05:59 Posts: 1459 Location: San Francisco, CA USA Has thanked: 425 times Been thanked: 533 times
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cplusplus wrote: Is it unfortunate enough to use a Sony pickup? Damn.... just opened up the unit again because I was curious about the type of laser pick-up; it's a Sony KHS-130A. It appears to be completely dead in respect to no red LED, no lense movement, and no pick-up movement. It could be another circuit affecting this issue as I hear a hum after the tray retracts but I have a feeling this baby is probably going to be on the way to recycling center. Good thing I did not pay anything for it.
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