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Pioneer LD-600

Pioneer's second laserdisc player launched in 1982 in Japan. There may also of been a LD-660 but I'm not sure whether this is also a LD-600 but re-badged for the US market as the LD-660. Details for the LD-600 are as follows:


LD-660

Pioneer LD-660 Pioneer's "basic" player is part of the 2nd generation of LaserDisc players. This player lacks nearly all the normal functions like search, chapter index, frame displays and so forth. However, it also has no preference for MCA or Philips code, so it will spin up and play anything it can synchronize. Because it ignores all the normal frame numbers, end of side, AutoStop and so forth, it is perfect for playing GM discs and troublesome titles like Frenzy Side 5.

Gas Tube Pickup AssemblyThe player incorporates a variable tangential circuit which helps compensate for time based correction errors more smoothly over the course of the entire disc. The tangential correction is accomplished with the use of a 2nd pivoting mirror. Some of the last units made in this model line were re-calibrated and optimized for CLV playback, which renders it a bit more stupid for CAV discs. This can cause laserlock on some "less than perfect" CAV discs.

On startup of a disc, the pickup will simply begin playback from the players inside limit setting. This can cause some problems on older CLV titles (Columbia Pictures Stir Crazy) where the player will refuse to play the beginning of a side.

Advantages Disadvantages
Gas Tube Laser for superior tracking
Ignores disc based codes for Auto Picture stop, End of side, beginning of side, etc.
Plays almost any disc, including GM discs
No frame / time / chapter display
No search functions


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