View Full Version : are dvd players now disposable?
lomarica
08-22-2008, 11:26 AM
my second dvd player has stopped working. It is a four year old panasonic. The other player was a nice denon that crapped out after 3 years.
why do players not last that long? I have a Sony 5 disk that I purchased in 1987 and it still works fine. Is the saying true, they just don't make them like they used to?
I will replace my panasonic with a cheap one and just expect three years. It is for my bedroom and outside speakers so no big deal.
thanks?
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Woochifer
08-22-2008, 11:39 AM
DVD players have been disposable for years now, especially since they've been readily available for less than $60. If you want better performance, there are higher end models out there, but the build quality is certainly not going to last you for a long period.
Aside from a few higher end models, most of the attention and tank-like build quality is now going to the Blu-ray players, which can also upscale regular DVDs. With HDTVs now the norm, more and more of the market is shifting towards HD sources, and Blu-ray's part of that shift.
trollgirl
08-23-2008, 12:27 PM
I've been saying that for some time. When your DVDP will no longer do movies, use it as a CD transport. Buy a really good DAC and treat players as consumables. These are not the good old days when a turntable could be a family heirloom.
Laz
Smokey
08-23-2008, 11:58 PM
I've been saying that for some time. When your DVDP will no longer do movies, use it as a CD transport. Buy a really good DAC and treat players as consumables.
Given that 90% of time when DVD player quit playing movies is because of mechanical issue, using it as a transport might also be out of question :)
E-Stat
08-24-2008, 06:44 AM
Given that 90% of time when DVD player quit playing movies is because of mechanical issue, using it as a transport might also be out of question :)
Also, I agree with Frank Van Alstine that the DAC is responsible for the greater difference between the two. Not that I wouldn't want an EMM Labs unit. :) Transports are mechanical and wear out. Buy a new one!
rw
pixelthis
08-31-2008, 09:21 PM
TECH is moving so fast that when something breaks its time to get another anyway, so they go for a low price in construction.
A lot of people cant understand that these days most everything is disposable, just not worth fixing, so toss it and get a new one with more updated features:1:
neotech888
09-23-2008, 08:58 PM
Breaks down, are you sure your not doing something to damage it, I doubt the player is dying out by default, 4 years doesn't even exceed the gurantee you can purchase with it.
RoadRunner6
09-23-2008, 09:46 PM
Hell, I bought and assembled a Heathkit DVD player back in the early 70's. It still works just fine. Uh, hold on a minute, my wife just said it's time to take my Focus Factor.
RR6 :confused5:
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