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Hello Members, lets find out from each other who has owned a rare or
Exotic(High end, Hard to find) laserdisc player.

"I have a Faroudja Ld1000 since October 2004 based on the Pioneer
Elite- Cld-99 with exotic audio outputs, very few made 1998-1999."

Thanks members

Duane

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HLD-X0, HLD-X9, LD-S9 and CLD-R7G out of the game?

Rgds,
Julien
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On a more serious level, all LD Players owner here still owning the
original user/technical manuel: could you send me by Email (no need to
pollute the newsgroup with that) the specs of your player to build up
the "Player" side of LDDb?

My USA section is rather poor...

http://LDDb.com/list.php?type=player&list=usa

Replay capability and connections as well as...

Laser Wavelength ??? nm
Power Requirements AC ??? V, ??? Hz
Power Consumption ??? W
Weight ??? Kg
Dimensions ??? (W) x ??? (D) x ??? (H) mm
Characteristics
Format NTSC
Frequency Response ??? Hz - ??? kHz
SN Ratio ??? dB (EIAJ)
Dynamic Range ??? dB (EIAJ)
Total Distorsion ??? % (EIAJ)

Thanks in advance!

Rgds,
Julien

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Hello, those players are Common depending I guess where you are located
and if you have the money to spend on one. They are consider High End
Players by Pioneer.

Thanks for listing your players if you want tell more about the CLD-R7G
Player as not a lot of members have heard to much on that one.

thanks

Duane

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Grasshopper skrev:

> Hello Members, lets find out from each other who has owned a rare or
> Exotic(High end, Hard to find) laserdisc player.
>
> "I have a Faroudja Ld1000 since October 2004 based on the Pioneer
> Elite- Cld-99 with exotic audio outputs, very few made 1998-1999."
>
> Thanks members
>
> Duane


Well, I own now one Pioneer CLD-315 (low-level PAL/NTSC), one Pioneer
R7G, Two (yes!) Pioneer HLD-X9 and one (but soon two) Pioneer HLD-X0. I
would gues I have one of the worlds best laserdisc player set-ups :D

/Mattias

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How does the R7G cmpare with the x9 and x-0?

thanks for posting your players

Duane
nin wrote:
> Grasshopper skrev:
>
> > Hello Members, lets find out from each other who has owned a rare or
> > Exotic(High end, Hard to find) laserdisc player.
> >
> > "I have a Faroudja Ld1000 since October 2004 based on the Pioneer
> > Elite- Cld-99 with exotic audio outputs, very few made 1998-1999."
> >
> > Thanks members
> >
> > Duane
>
>
> Well, I own now one Pioneer CLD-315 (low-level PAL/NTSC), one Pioneer
> R7G, Two (yes!) Pioneer HLD-X9 and one (but soon two) Pioneer HLD-X0. I
> would gues I have one of the worlds best laserdisc player set-ups :D
>
> /Mattias

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On 22 Sep 2005 16:13:50 -0700, "nin" <nin@beta.telenordia.se> wrote:


>
>Well, I own now one Pioneer CLD-315 (low-level PAL/NTSC), one Pioneer
>R7G, Two (yes!) Pioneer HLD-X9 and one (but soon two) Pioneer HLD-X0. I
>would gues I have one of the worlds best laserdisc player set-ups :D
>
>/Mattias

Seems so, what are you playing on them?
I have a decent amount of asian films not available on dvd

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At that very moment, Julien Wilk turned to alt.video.laserdisc and said
> On a more serious level, all LD Players owner here still owning the
> original user/technical manuel: could you send me by Email (no need to
> pollute the newsgroup with that) the specs of your player to build up
> the "Player" side of LDDb?
>
> My USA section is rather poor...
>
> http://LDDb.com/list.php?type=player&list=usa
>

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Back in 1994 or so I bought the Pioneer Laseractive CLD-100 for $1000 along with the Sega PAC (PAC-S10/PAC-S1) for an additional $600. Ahh, talk about blowing credit cards and student loans back in the day. LOL!

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New member. I bought this one off of eBay:

 

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.d [...] 0297480391

 

It's a Pioneer CLD-V2800. It was designed for schools and has an interface connector and supports a Barcode reader. I believe this is a rarity as only schools had it. Schools are starting to sell them off now. It works like a dream however.

 

BTW, corydzbinski I noticed that you said that you had a LaserActive. Don't know where you live, but Digital Press here in Clifton, NJ has several sealed LD games for that unit including Pyramid Patrol.


Message edited by JohnnyBlaze on 09-30-2008 at 06:54:48 PM
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Hey JohnnyBlaze. I'm in the San Diego, CA area. I actually have Pyramid patrol and most of the other games that were made for it. It's always fun to find somewhere selling new/old titles though!


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