Introducing a new blog - Laserdisc Service.  This blog will range in multiple topics covering the service, modification and general fixing of Laserdisc Players.

I began to get interested in Laserdisc back in 2017.  There are so many odd and interesting things about the format that have kept me interested over the last 5+ years.  One thing I immediately noticed is the high quality players are expensive to purchase when they are perfectly working, so the best way to score a deal is to get a player with an issue that has a documented fix.

This blog will cover some of my past fixes and modifications, but also cover new topics.  As I get players in, I will post about the arrival, what is wrong with them, a diagnosis and ultimately (I hope!) a fix.

My success rate in repairing over 50 players is 90%.  Of the players I cannot fix, I will save whatever parts to be used later since some are interchangeable.  I mainly work with Pioneer, but have worked on a couple of Sony, Mitsubishi and Yamaha devices.

Feel free to leave a comment or email if you have a problem.  I will eventually publish everything I have done, but want to share my knowledge wherever I can.

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