Vintage PCDP Gallery Online!
Jul 15, 2003 at 12:20 AM Thread Starter Post #1 of 34

davidmiya

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I have seen countless threads that want to know ONE thing: "What does ***** player look like?" or "Does anyone have a picture of ***** player?"

I, being a newcomer in the audio realm, have asked these questions as well. However, when I tried searching for pictures of these PCDPs, I found mostly dead links that have been taken offline years ago.

In order to rectify all of these problem, I have dedicated a small portion of my personal website to host pictures of all the PCDPs I could find (it's more like a hyped-up Xanga page if you ask me ... but I did design it myself). I do realize that it's still under construction. I have yet to get the release dates and thumbnailed images online. However, the links to the individual galleries are working fine. I also realize that I might be missing a handful of players. Please be patient! It's not easy to find pictures 10+ year old players on the net. Once in a while, some of the REALLY old ones float by eBay, but that's about it.

Anyways, enough talk, here's the link:

David's Gallery of Vintage PCDPs

Cheers,
David
 
Jul 15, 2003 at 12:59 AM Post #4 of 34
it's like one of those gay-ass model # things, like the D-EJ925 was also the D-E999, and the D-EJ915 was also the D-E990, makes no sense at all
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Jul 15, 2003 at 1:05 AM Post #5 of 34
Yeah, really crazy. But in the good old days all you had to do was take away a 0, at least easy to remember... (D-350->D-35, D-250->D-25, D-150->D-15, D-100->D-10 etc.)
 
Jul 15, 2003 at 1:07 AM Post #6 of 34
I just got about 10 more pictures online (compliments of PeterR).

If anyone has picture that they would like to contribute, feel free post a link or leave an attachment (I would recommend against posting images directly into the thread because things can get pretty cluttered).

Note: I may have two of the same CDP (since I didn't know about the naming thing until I started this thread). That'll get fixed soon...
 
Jul 15, 2003 at 1:11 AM Post #7 of 34
hee hee! i see the pics of my D-321 and my D-555 were used!
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i should take better shots of them when i have a chance, since those pics are a bit grainy.

cheers!
 
Jul 15, 2003 at 1:49 AM Post #10 of 34
David,

Thanks for doing this. I appreciate this so much. I saw some of my players in there ...he he, especially those gray and blac D-303s, D-777, and D-515. Would you like to have a nice picture of D-E900? I have plentty more pictures of the discmen that you didn't have, such as, Panasonic SL-SX500, SL-S651C, SL-S700. Anyway, let me know if you need more pic. Nicely done
 
Jul 15, 2003 at 2:03 AM Post #11 of 34
Quote:

Thanks for doing this. I appreciate this so much. I saw some of my players in there ...he he, especially those gray and blac D-303s, D-777, and D-515. Would you like to have a nice picture of D-E900? I have plentty more pictures of the discmen that you didn't have, such as, Panasonic SL-SX500, SL-S651C, SL-S700. Anyway, let me know if you need more pic. Nicely done


No problem! I think it's necessary to have one site that accumulates all the images into one place. It's also necessary to avoid dead links (if there are any, I can fix them quickly).

Again if anyone wants to post some pics of their old PCDPs, they can either post a link or email with an attachment at:

davidmiya(at)hotmail.com

Note: Replace the (at) with @
 
Jul 15, 2003 at 5:26 AM Post #13 of 34
very nice find...those pix sure are going into my collection
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