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- From: borchers@poogh.llnl.gov (Robert R. Borchers)
- Newsgroups: rec.audio
- Subject: Re: Laser Disk combi players...
- Message-ID: <144579@lll-winken.LLNL.GOV>
- Date: 29 Dec 92 18:47:34 GMT
- References: <1992Dec29.164532.737@news.ysu.edu>
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- In article <1992Dec29.164532.737@news.ysu.edu> lou@yfn.ysu.edu (Lou
- Anschuetz) writes:
- > Not having been a reader of these groups in the past, I'm now coming
- > to you because I have a high level need for a Laser Disk player and
- > am a bit concerned that for this much bread I buy the best piece
- > I can. BTW, this much bread translates to between $400-$600.
- >
- > EVERY store under the sun is carrying the Pioneer gear, which has
- > terrific specs even at the low end (ie: $400 for the P1LDS2OF). Lots
- > of acquaintances tell me that Pioneer stuff is still not good, though
- > a lot of high end audio stores carry it exclusively now, leading
- > to my puzzlement.
- >
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- --
- I have had a Pioneer CLD 909 for about 5 years and have absolutely no
- comlaints about it. It was a sort of second generation combi player. I
- suspect the new ones are even better. My only gripe is that it, like many
- such, does not let you take advantage of the CD's that are indexed. Bob
-
- Robert R. Borchers
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- Livermore, Ca 94551
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