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xtempo
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Post subject: Rare LD player with DVD (DVL-700) Posted: 19 Jan 2018, 23:31 |
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I was watching this guy on youtube sometimes and he gets things off Craiglist and resells him. Anyway at the end of the video it shows off a LD player but it wasn't just an LD player it was a rare one with DVD compatibility. I didn't think those were that rare. I don't know how to do the timestamp so its toward the end of the video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zmGk70gY5C4
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Post subject: Re: rare LD player with DVD Posted: 20 Jan 2018, 09:17 |
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Possibly relevant to refer to this former thread: What years was Laserdisc in its prime?Shows some figures on the general decline in LD hardware and software over time which of course ties in with availability in shops. If you stop seeing something for sale in most shops you might well start to assume it is quite rare. Most people were not interested in laserdisc by the late 90s. That was well past it hey day so the idea of a player that played some obscure format like Laserdisc plus some new format called DVD would not have had mass appeal, clever though it was. Most people would have just bought a regular DVD player a few years later at a fraction of the price. That's what I did.
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Post subject: Re: rare LD player with DVD Posted: 22 Jan 2018, 18:15 |
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tasuke wrote: i saw a 909 or 919 at a hock shop once about a decade back. at $200 or so, i was a bit much for me then, and i was far more interested an 80's model, deliberately trying to stay away from 90's gear of any sort.
after getting my dream player a few years later, -1988 PIONEER CLD-3030- i stopped looking for any other model of LDP, outside of strongly considering the ELITE LD-S1 several times... what's so spezial with CLD-3030? there are also models CLD-3070 and CLD-3080 are these very much better than yours? are the above players strong long life players like industrial players? there was a seller gonzo maher on eBay selling lots of brand new factory sealed industrial players CLD-V2600 the last 2 years 2014 - 2016 a few months ago I won one of these players on gonzo's auction as he had the very last one of them. out of nowhere this schmuck gonzo maher cancelled my winning auction because idiot gonzo maher forgot to activate ticking options box for eBay global shipping. seller blamed he made a mistake to have an excuse to cancel. what a bogus fraud!
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Post subject: Re: rare LD player with DVD Posted: 22 Jan 2018, 18:33 |
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van-dammage wrote: tasuke wrote: i saw a 909 or 919 at a hock shop once about a decade back. at $200 or so, i was a bit much for me then, and i was far more interested an 80's model, deliberately trying to stay away from 90's gear of any sort.
after getting my dream player a few years later, -1988 PIONEER CLD-3030- i stopped looking for any other model of LDP, outside of strongly considering the ELITE LD-S1 several times... what's so spezial with CLD-3030? there are also models CLD-3070 and CLD-3080 are these very much better than yours? are the above players strong long life players like industrial players? there was a seller gonzo maher on eBay selling lots of brand new factory sealed industrial players CLD-V2600 the last 2 years 2014 - 2016 a few months ago I won one of these players on gonzo's auction as he had the very last one of them. out of nowhere this schmuck gonzo maher cancelled my winning auction because idiot gonzo maher forgot to activate ticking options box for eBay global shipping. seller blamed he made a mistake to have an excuse to cancel. what a bogus fraud! Dekki, can't others make mistakes?? I'm sure you ended up giving him a negative feedback.
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Post subject: Re: rare LD player with DVD Posted: 22 Jan 2018, 20:21 |
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rein-o wrote: van-dammage wrote: tasuke wrote: i saw a 909 or 919 at a hock shop once about a decade back. at $200 or so, i was a bit much for me then, and i was far more interested an 80's model, deliberately trying to stay away from 90's gear of any sort.
after getting my dream player a few years later, -1988 PIONEER CLD-3030- i stopped looking for any other model of LDP, outside of strongly considering the ELITE LD-S1 several times... what's so spezial with CLD-3030? there are also models CLD-3070 and CLD-3080 are these very much better than yours? are the above players strong long life players like industrial players? there was a seller gonzo maher on eBay selling lots of brand new factory sealed industrial players CLD-V2600 the last 2 years 2014 - 2016 a few months ago I won one of these players on gonzo's auction as he had the very last one of them. out of nowhere this schmuck gonzo maher cancelled my winning auction because idiot gonzo maher forgot to activate ticking options box for eBay global shipping. seller blamed he made a mistake to have an excuse to cancel. what a bogus fraud! Dekki, can't others make mistakes?? I'm sure you ended up giving him a negative feedback. no I did not give dumba$$ seller a negative feedback! it was not a mistake from his side, seller cancelled on purpose coz he always ticked for eBay global shipping in his previous auctions, this time he forgot therefore he cancelled with a lame excuse not to ship! what a fake!
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Post subject: Re: Rare LD player with DVD (DVL-700) Posted: 03 Jun 2018, 23:57 |
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I recently picked up a DVL-700 in very good condition and was surprised that the image rivaled my CLD-59. I have to view playback on both players via composite through one of those inexpensive AV to HDMI upscalers as my wireless projector cannot accept a composite signal(have to use HDMI). Given how fast the 700 switches sides(it just blows the 59 away) I was tempted to make it my number one LD player. Unfortunately, the sound from the 700 is nowhere near as robust as the 59. I have to crank up my receiver to about 45 to get the same punch I get from the 59 in the high 20 range. Not surprisingly, the dvd player is average at best but it does have a distinction, and not a good one, that other players I own don't have. It is the only dvd player I have successfully region hacked but still cannot play my dvds rom the UK or Austrailia. This is because it cannot handle PAL discs. Not sure why it would be capable of selecting different regions if the discs cannot not be played, but it does. That was a new one on me.
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Post subject: Re: Rare LD player with DVD (DVL-700) Posted: 04 Jun 2018, 21:05 |
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elahrairrah wrote: Just never use it for DVD. Ahahahahahahahaha. For real. Too many good DVD players available (with hdmi out even) to want to use it for that. DVD might be the most high variance video format I've seen. Watching a bad dvd on a bad player is so completely different than watching a well mastered dvd on something like an Oppo player.
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Post subject: Re: Rare LD player with DVD (DVL-700) Posted: 08 Jun 2018, 03:07 |
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rein-o wrote: Right now the best players are the ones that are working, I'm glad you took a risk and picked up a good player. As for audio, I didn't think there would be that much difference unless it had some different chips etc. You may have to adjust your amp settings for the different player?? Agree wholeheartedly about working LD payers. As the years go on, the'll get more scarce and more expensive. Laserdisc may not make a comeback but the $700-$1000 price tags just might. When that happens, Kurtis will be able to sell all his players and retire to Bermuda. An embarrassingly easy solution for the audio by the way. I just recently got a remote for my 700 and noticed there was volume control on it(a feature not always on a LD or DVD remotes). Turns out that the volume on the player was set at -14. Full volume is actually 0. Needless to say the audio finally has it's punch. I'm going to do a side by side with my 59, probably this weekend, and see how the 700 stacks up. Kurtis has sobered me up about replacing my 59 with the 700 but I don't think I could truly consider myself a true member of this community if I didn't have at least two LD players in my collection.
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