Gojira
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Soon I am going to start getting my PCDPs repaired by an authorized Sony repair center. All of them are too old to qualify for the flat rate from Sony service centers. I have a D-311, D-211, and two D-321s in need of repair. Anyone else have experience with this? Any words of wisdom?
My greatest concern is that parts won't be available for these '92/'93 players or for whatever reason they won't be repairable. It should be interesting to get estimates for the ones that are. It looks like it's going to cost me $25/player to get a diagnosis/estimate. That seems pretty reasonable. It may not make sense to repair the D-321s though.
I don't seem to have much luck with these older players. My DAT players seem robust and reliable in comparison. I guess I am pretty rough on my players because I use them with a belt clip in a construction environment.
My greatest concern is that parts won't be available for these '92/'93 players or for whatever reason they won't be repairable. It should be interesting to get estimates for the ones that are. It looks like it's going to cost me $25/player to get a diagnosis/estimate. That seems pretty reasonable. It may not make sense to repair the D-321s though.
I don't seem to have much luck with these older players. My DAT players seem robust and reliable in comparison. I guess I am pretty rough on my players because I use them with a belt clip in a construction environment.