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signofzeta
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Post subject: Re: Wow.... didn't know there existed Pioneer M-Series clone Posted: 11 Oct 2019, 14:12 |
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clackmedone wrote: Woow...sleeeek. How much was it ? IIRC, one of these was $300-500 depending on when and where you got it. Performance was on par with the other early 90s cheap decks with no field memory. They...break easy. That’s a bit problem. Also, they were owned more by people who gave up on LD early and just used it as a CD player so when you find them they’ve been powered down for 26 years by now.
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ldfan
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Post subject: Re: Wow.... didn't know there existed Pioneer M-Series clone Posted: 11 Oct 2019, 17:02 |
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clackmedone wrote: Woow...sleeeek. How much was it ? Here is the link.... https://www.ebay.com/itm/153675785877?V ... 3675785877I wouldn't buy it since in my opinion it is overpriced for what it is (seen a Pioneer CLD-M90 still cheaper at a local electronics store) and it probably would not survive a trip in the mail.
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admin
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Post subject: Re: Wow.... didn't know there existed Pioneer M-Series clone Posted: 04 Feb 2022, 14:59 |
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ldfan wrote: I was just perusing eBay and ran across this baby....
This is an RCA, LDR500, which appears to be a mixed clone from a CLD-M90 (same front face except fewer buttons) and a CLD-M301 (same back panel but with an additional set of AV output jacks). Thank you for preserving the pics! => RCA LDR500Julien
_________________ HARDWARE DATABASE HLD-X0/9 LD-S9 OPPO 105/205 SL-1200G LDD-1 MSC-4000 R2144 PONTUS II C45 MC257
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rein-o
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Post subject: Re: Wow.... didn't know there existed Pioneer M-Series clone Posted: 04 Feb 2022, 19:17 |
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admin wrote: Thank you for preserving the pics!
Yes preserve the pics and toss that junk player, probably won't even work anymore.
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ldfan
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Post subject: Re: Wow.... didn't know there existed Pioneer M-Series clone Posted: 04 Feb 2022, 22:09 |
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rein-o wrote: admin wrote: Thank you for preserving the pics!
Yes preserve the pics and toss that junk player, probably won't even work anymore. I used to think the M’s were complete junk but at this stage of the game every working player should be preserved and any non functioning one’s retained for spare parts. They are no worse than the low cost single side players and the added dimension of them being CD Changers makes them even more special. Even my M90 developed a faulty gear soon after getting the AC3 mod completed and I wasn’t about to chuck it after spending so much time and research on it. Thank goodness for cplusplus for helping me out on the part and now she’s good as new again .
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