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grasshopper
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Post subject: Re: Who is still using the CLD-3080 ? Posted: 28 Dec 2016, 01:39 |
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Joined: 13 Sep 2012, 05:09 Posts: 480 Location: Greenbush, Michigan Has thanked: 0 time Been thanked: 17 times
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blam1 wrote: I still have a 3080, but it's not in active use. At least you have a great back-up player blam1!! Thanks for sharing!
_________________ SERVOS SYSTEMS: FOCUS,TRACKING,SLIDER,SPINDLE,TILT,TANGENTIAL(1984 BACK) TIME BASE CORRECTOR
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discoman
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Post subject: Re: Who is still using the CLD-3080 ? Posted: 28 Dec 2016, 05:49 |
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Joined: 01 Jun 2011, 08:20 Posts: 86 Location: United States Has thanked: 0 time Been thanked: 0 time
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Never had a 3080, but is on my want list. I had a 2080, but it was packed very badly and when it arrived it wound up being a big box of disappointment when I got it. The faceplate was destroyed and one of the boards had a nice chunk broke off.
_________________ My Players: DVL-700, CLD-2080, CLD-3070, CLD-D503, CLD-S104, CLD-V2400, and LD-V2200
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rein-o
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Post subject: Re: Who is still using the CLD-3080 ? Posted: 30 Mar 2017, 14:39 |
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Joined: 03 May 2004, 19:05 Posts: 8108 Location: Dullaware Has thanked: 1221 times Been thanked: 846 times
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sorry that you didn't like the 3070, I know its not the best player but i feel it ranks up there for players under 200 bucks according to now prices. If you had the 2080 it would have been the same other than trick play. .
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Post subject: Re: Who is still using the CLD-3080 ? Posted: 30 Mar 2017, 14:51 |
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Based on reading here through the years I've always wanted to try out a 3080 to see how it compares with the newer models that I have. If I ever see one at a decent price I'll definitely grab one.
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tasuke
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Post subject: Re: Who is still using the CLD-3080 ? Posted: 24 Jul 2017, 16:37 |
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the immediate predecessor to the 3070, the single-side 3030, did have a headphone jack, perhaps the last top-shelf PIONEER LDP model to do so.
CLD-3080s are, i believe, not nearly as common as previous models due to the fact that it's model line was only marketed in the U.S. for a year at most, IIRC.
i have some PIONEER catalogs, one for each year from 1988/1992, and the series the CLD-3080 belonged to was marketed in ONLY the 1991 catalog, with a printing run dated somewhere around mid-1991 on the back cover, even, and was quick to be replaced by the 1992 model line.
meanwhile many of PIONEER's other product lines usually lasted at least a year, often two, and, occasionally, -usually with top models- even three.
_________________ * PIONEER CLD-3030 Compatible LDP (1988) (( http://forum.lddb.com/viewtopic.php?f=23&t=3094 ))
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chaniyth
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Post subject: Re: Who is still using the CLD-3080 ? Posted: 24 Jul 2017, 22:34 |
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gumbyandpals wrote: The 3080 is now my main player. It's very solid. The front tray with the jog/shuttle is really nice when I don't feel like using the remote. The player also has a nice clean brushed metal faceplate. Looking at the service manuals, the 3080 is nearly identical to the elite CLD-95 but commands far less $$. It's not perfect, but I've yet to see a player that is. Besides that, according to your signature you've got your 3080 AC-3 modded so you're "good to go!"
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gumbyandpals
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Post subject: Re: Who is still using the CLD-3080 ? Posted: 25 Jul 2017, 13:55 |
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Joined: 02 Oct 2008, 04:35 Posts: 565 Location: Minnesota, United States Has thanked: 0 time Been thanked: 2 times
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chaniyth wrote: gumbyandpals wrote: The 3080 is now my main player. It's very solid. The front tray with the jog/shuttle is really nice when I don't feel like using the remote. The player also has a nice clean brushed metal faceplate. Looking at the service manuals, the 3080 is nearly identical to the elite CLD-95 but commands far less $$. It's not perfect, but I've yet to see a player that is. Besides that, according to your signature you've got your 3080 AC-3 modded so you're "good to go!" That was also the first player I modded myself. Looked at the schematics, choose an output circuit, crossed my fingers and all was good. Made me realize it wasn't as daunting a task as I had thought.
_________________ Laserdisc Player CLD-3080 w/ AC-3
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