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Default Anyone Repair Laser Disc Machines?

"James Sweet" writes:

"Marra" wrote in message
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On 8 Jun, 19:37, 1ziggi1 wrote:
I have a Pioneer CLD95 Laser Disc that does not recognize any disc. I
have not done anything to it but look and read. I have done
electronics for the last 30 years so I know better than to mess with
something that I do not have a service manual or the right test
equipment for.
I was just hoping to determine whether it was worth repairing or not
so I am looking for someone who knows what they are doing and is close
to Florida to repair it.
Is there any way to determine what might be the problem or how much it
would cost to repair? The machine was working perfect one day then the
next day it just stopped. Also is there anywhere I might obtain a
service manual for this model since I plan on keeping either this one
or just replacing it with the same model?


Sling it out and buy a new one.
Will be cheaper in the long run.


I'd love to know where you can go buy a new one. I haven't seen laserdisc
players on store shelves in over a decade. These things are getting scarce
and good ones are $$$.


He probably doesn't even know what a LaserDisc "machine" is. Probably
thinking of DVD.

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