Thanks for the great video. The optical drive of my 2012 UD seems to stick when trying to open it after a bit of time to the last use. I have to help the drive by pulling the tray carefully. This isn't the problem after the watched movie is finished. It takes about a day to stick again. Have you heard about that? Do you have an idea or a solution for this problem?
Covering the wires with insulation tape isn't protecting them from static, that's creating static! Static is created by insulators, anything anti static is conductive, hence silvered bags and grounded conductive pads and wrist straps. You need to work at a static safe work station for a start. The laser diode is very sensitive to static, and the end of the flexible connector wire for the laser should have all the pins shorted together using a metal clip or some copper tape with clip over the top of it to hold it against the connectors as soon as possible after being disconnected, with the technician correctly grounded at the same potential as the unit. When you take the plastic tape off, you are creating static and damaging the parts, damage that may not surface for several years but is there, plus leaving a residue of the tape adhesive on the connectors.
Thanks for this video. My remarks regarding the player are as follows: 1. Penny-pinching on the grand scale. Why? Plastic front panel, and flimsy tray. Regarding performance, It can't display track name when playing SACD, to begin with. Not only on unit's display, but on TV either. Rather shameful. Also, while playing a quad AVCHD, it mixed channels to stereo. Same with quad MLP. Why is that, I don't know. All in all DVD-2910 is streets ahead in all aspects.
Your beard and hairstyle makes my day! It’s soo awesome
Thank you my friend.
Thank you too!
Thanks for the great video. The optical drive of my 2012 UD seems to stick when trying to open it after a bit of time to the last use. I have to help the drive by pulling the tray carefully. This isn't the problem after the watched movie is finished. It takes about a day to stick again.
Have you heard about that? Do you have an idea or a solution for this problem?
Covering the wires with insulation tape isn't protecting them from static, that's creating static! Static is created by insulators, anything anti static is conductive, hence silvered bags and grounded conductive pads and wrist straps. You need to work at a static safe work station for a start. The laser diode is very sensitive to static, and the end of the flexible connector wire for the laser should have all the pins shorted together using a metal clip or some copper tape with clip over the top of it to hold it against the connectors as soon as possible after being disconnected, with the technician correctly grounded at the same potential as the unit. When you take the plastic tape off, you are creating static and damaging the parts, damage that may not surface for several years but is there, plus leaving a residue of the tape adhesive on the connectors.
Incredible video editing job, do you have a cheat code for unlimited hobby time or what 🤔
Thanks for this video. My remarks regarding the player are as follows: 1. Penny-pinching on the grand scale. Why? Plastic front panel, and flimsy tray. Regarding performance, It can't display track name when playing SACD, to begin with. Not only on unit's display, but on TV either. Rather shameful. Also, while playing a quad AVCHD, it mixed channels to stereo. Same with quad MLP. Why is that, I don't know. All in all DVD-2910 is streets ahead in all aspects.
💐well & Good,Thank you💐
Please review marantz AV 10 AND AMP 10 VERY EXCITED YOUR VIDEO
Oh. I would love to. Look for someone who could borrow AV10 and AMP10.
❤👍
Thank you!