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    Laserdisc player advice

    What you say about recompositing the video makes sense. Since the player allows setting the noise reduction on the Y and C signals separately, it must have to split it internally at some point. It would seem that recombining those, only to have the TV split them again, just adds unnecessary...
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    Laserdisc player advice

    I just thought I'd follow up and let everyone know how things turned out. After losing a few, I managed to score a CLD-D703 on eBay for significantly less than I was willing to pay for one. I think that was about the most aggressive eBaying I've ever done. :) As it turns out, the comb...
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    Laserdisc player advice

    I definitely never realized just how good composite could look until I watched an LD on my system. I also never realized how big a difference using the TV's comb filter vs. the player's would make until I'd done a lot of research. It's definitely something I'll experiment with, but so far, it...
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    Laserdisc player advice

    What connection are you using for that? Composite or S-Video? My 32" Wega (SD, sadly) seems to have a pretty good 3D comb filter in it and I'm just wondering how the one in the 704 stacks up against a modern Sony TV's.
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    Laserdisc player advice

    Yes, I've spent quite a bit of time looking at the Laserdisc Archive, which is how that Mitsubishi got on the list. :) Ok, so I'll skip the DVL players if they're known for being flaky. I definitely don't want to have to deal with that. I'm not sure what to think about the Panasonic. On...
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    Laserdisc player advice

    I've just recently gotten into laserdiscs and while the player I'm using right now is decent, I'd like to find something better. What I'm using now is a Pioneer CLD-2090. It works and has decent picture quality but it's in pretty rough shape. The drawer is all kinds of noisy when it opens /...
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