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Is there any place that still sells Laserdisc players?

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I was looking on amazon.com and saw one that's a DVD/LD combo or something for like $1000. That's just insane. Of course, it's kind of crazy to bother with those at all these days. lol

I'd prefer a reliable retailer over ebay, but it doesn't seem like there's many options anymore.
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Re: Is there any place that still sells Laserdisc players?

At a local pawn shop they have an RCA Laserdisc player for $250, it doesn't have s-video or AC-3 outputs. I hate to think what a good Laserdisc player would cost used.
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Re: Is there any place that still sells Laserdisc players?

I don't believe LD players are currently in production. LD players can be easily damaged in shipping if someone does not have the orig. box or does not pack it properly. I'd avoid E-Bay for those type of items. You can go to people like Kurtis Bahr (or others who guarantee). His E-Mail is kbahr@comcast.net Places like audiogon.com tend to have people into the hobby too.
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Re: Is there any place that still sells Laserdisc players?

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Originally Posted by Seth=L
At a local pawn shop they have an RCA Laserdisc player for $250, it doesn't have s-video or AC-3 outputs. I hate to think what a good Laserdisc player would cost used.


'S' video on most players are a waste the way the format is. AC-3 is nice to have but then you need an RF demodulator to extract Dolby Digital sound. A nice LD does not have to be expensive. On Audiogon now there is a Pioneer 503 with 20 LDs and the asking price is $175 or best offer and also a Pioneer 703 for $195 or best offer. The 703 is a really nice player if you can live w/o AC-3. A used 703 would be substantially similar but also have an AC-3 output.
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Re: Is there any place that still sells Laserdisc players?

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I was looking on amazon.com and saw one that's a DVD/LD combo or something for like $1000. That's just insane. Of course, it's kind of crazy to bother with those at all these days. lol

I'd prefer a reliable retailer over ebay, but it doesn't seem like there's many options anymore.


Here is a good thread about the quality of some players, an add'l source to contact about getting one and why 'S' video is often a waste:

http://www.stevehoffman.tv/forums/ar...p/t-53940.html
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Re: Is there any place that still sells Laserdisc players?

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I was looking on amazon.com and saw one that's a DVD/LD combo or something for like $1000. That's just insane. Of course, it's kind of crazy to bother with those at all these days. lol

I'd prefer a reliable retailer over ebay, but it doesn't seem like there's many options anymore.

I have a Pioneer Elite CLD79 going up for sale if you are intrested. Please PM me here or post back here if you are interested and I'll give you full details.

Greg
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I have a Pioneer Elite CLD79 going up for sale if you are intrested. Please PM me here or post back here if you are interested and I'll give you full details.

Greg


Nice player I have one of those and a Pioneer 704 too.
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Re: Is there any place that still sells Laserdisc players?

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I'd prefer a reliable retailer over ebay, but it doesn't seem like there's many options anymore.


There are one. Nicolas (n$a on ebay) are still selling high-end units. He has the R7G for 800$, a great player, a lot better than those combo players and CLD-704. I would rate the player to be somewhere between the HLD-Xx players and CLD-97. It has the best comb filter in any LD player and less CLV smearing than most. It's a "new" player, made between 97-99, so choosing between a 15 year old and a 7 years old player, I would get a newer if I want it to work as long as possible in the future.

As there is still maybe 2500-3000 LD's released in USA not on DVD yet and I would guess 3000-5000 LD's released in Japan not on DVD yet, there is still a good reason for a great player.
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S-Video can serve a purpose on good LD players with good comb filters. Some of the Pioneers had a 3D comb filter that would rival today's best comb filters.
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Re: Is there any place that still sells Laserdisc players?

I have a CLD D406 that doesn't turn on, I opened it up and it looks sound (i.e everything there and nothing Fried. If you have a good repairman or can if you can DIY might be a good deal.
I picked it up for parts for my 79 a while ago.
Email me or PM if interested and maybe we can work something out

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Re: Is there any place that still sells Laserdisc players?

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Originally Posted by Viper
I was looking on amazon.com and saw one that's a DVD/LD combo or something for like $1000. That's just insane. Of course, it's kind of crazy to bother with those at all these days. lol

I'd prefer a reliable retailer over ebay, but it doesn't seem like there's many options anymore.
I have a Pioneer CLD-D504 that I no longer use. It still works and like new. I still have the manual. It has S-Video and Composite Outs. There is also an AC-3 RF out which requires a separate unit which converts the output to optical which I also have. I'm not sure what you are looking for in the way of Laser Disc titles, but I have about 20 - 30 disc in mint condition. My wife was just asking me yesterday when I was going to give them to my grandson or but them on ebay. If you are interested in them, let me know.
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Ah. I wish I had more money to spend right now. I'm getting sort of tapped out between buying a DLP TV, receiver, tv stand, cables, etc etc. Plus, I'm trying to hang onto a little cash for the DVD bargains on Black Friday. If I get some cash from people for xmas, maybe I'll be able to resume my search for an LD player. :-/
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Re: Is there any place that still sells Laserdisc players?

Check out laserdiscservice.com. They rebuild players and sell players also. They have been in business since 1979.
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I love my 504. Always looking for movies. One record store had a box out, said "free" on them. Could barely give them away.

You call that a knife?

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Re: Is there any place that still sells Laserdisc players?

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At a local pawn shop they have an RCA Laserdisc player for $250, it doesn't have s-video or AC-3 outputs. I hate to think what a good Laserdisc player would cost used.
I bought like 5 of them a year or so back for like $30 from a school auction. They are all Pioneers. No AC-3 output and I'm not sure if it has S-video or not. They also didn't have remotes but still they work well. All but one did anyway.
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Re: Is there any place that still sells Laserdisc players?

I bought a D7045 for $250 from Kurtis Bahr. Your pawn shop is just loopy, that's all.


Resources for :
Anime on LaserDisc
Everything on LaserDisc
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LD is natively composite video. There is no great loss if the player has no S-video output. S-video output just gives you a chance of getting a better comb filter (in the player) than your TV has.

Some players with no "digital sound" selection may suffer these disadvantages (1) won't let you enjoy disks where the primary audio is not on the analog tracks, and (2) may have random discolored streaks in the picture when playing a disk with digital sound encoded.

Video hints:
http://members.aol.com/ajaynejr/vidcomb.htm

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Re: Is there any place that still sells Laserdisc players?

The main importance of S-Video output on LD players is that it tended to appear on the models which were better all-around. The same with AC-3 RF outputs, which are all on newer players which tend to be less used and easier to get parts for.


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I also have the CLD-79 and I bought mine on ebay a few years back. Still works great with those DTS LD's!
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doh!
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I'll have a DVL-919 for sale again if the guy sends it back to me...
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I'll have a DVL-919 for sale again if the guy sends it back to me...

I read your other thread on this. You're still going to refund the guy's money and take back the player, even though it works perfectly fine?
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Re: Is there any place that still sells Laserdisc players?

Even though it's no longer really made, Pioneer still lists the DVL-919 on their site:

http://www.pioneerelectronics.com/pn...069747,00.html

For all of $1000. Because it still can be bought new. But I've seen it around on the net for much less than that.

Joel

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Players are getting insanely cheaper than they used to be. Like others said, I'd look for a credible seller of a CLD-D704 for $150 to $250 -or- a CLD-97 or LD-S2 for about $500. You can spend more and do better, but this is great performance for the dollar. It was a fun format and I still collect discs, though it's admittingly tough at times to watch a number of titles with the great upconverting dvd players out there like the Toshiba HD-A1 and the Oppos. It'll be tempting and addicting for a little while to buy up any disc in sight as cheap as they are now, so be careful. Unless you can invest in an excellent player as mentioned in the thread, you may be slightly disappointed in the video on a HDTV or large front projection screen. The analog video is a look some love and others hate, particularly after watching sharper dvds through component or dvi/hdmi.
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I would stay away, it can be an addiction. I have a CLD-99 myself with about 300 discs. Basically I can't go to ebay or I will get myself in trouble.
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Re: Is there any place that still sells Laserdisc players?

Talk about eBay. There's somebody selling a Pioneer 72-disc megachanger (size of a bookcase), but it's untested, and the photo shows it only has a few of the caddies in it. For $500, I don't think it's worth while.


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