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Post subject: Re: Laserdisc boombox Posted: 18 Jul 2018, 04:52 |
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takeshi666 wrote: Probably not - I went through every single player on the archive except for Pioneer's 90's models and came across nothing like this. And for good reasons. It's a prank! https://boombotix.com/blog/tag/sharp-vz2000-boombox/LP boombox, he must have an accomplice out of camera who actually operates a LD player. The timing of pushing the boombox buttons are not exactly in sync. The video was just posted a day too early! Should have been April 1st. Julien
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Post subject: Re: Laserdisc boombox Posted: 19 Jul 2018, 19:43 |
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takeshi666 wrote: There's two Pioneer models apparently, CCS-LV1 and CL-J75LD, and that one looks like the latter.
Neither one looks portable. They're more like the typical mini-hifi setup of the 90's, with the atypical addition of a Laserdisc player. Interestingly, it appears to have a manual voltage selector despite having a permanently attached power cord. Yes, that was actually the CL-J75LD. Pioneer had close to 50 different "component" models. Some were individual components that you could stack together, while others (like this J75LD) which were "all in one" units that you couldn't separate. The CX-J900 for example had a CLD-J990G LD player, CT-J990WR Dual Cassette Deck, SP-J990 Karaoke unit, PL-J210 Turntable and SX-J990 Receiver/Controler. You could add/remove components as desired, and even switch out the speakers with two or three different models. The kicker with most of the LD players in setups like this is they cannot be used as stand-alone players. They have a Video Out, but the only audio connectors are a "component" level ribbon cable that feeds up to the receiver/controller.
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