feature-wise it kinda sucks too... no auto-flip and no dual tray...
Well, in 1993 non-Laseractive players with auto reverse were $700 minimum, so this unit not having it seems logical since it was already hugely expensive. I'm not sure what you mean by the dual tray. If you mean the separate slide-out section for 5" discs...well, it has that.
if I remember right, the control had a bunch of features missing too, like you could grab a remote off another pioneer unit from the same timeframe and get a bunch more functions.
Yeah, this is also typical of Pioneer back then. The LaserActive has the same remote as my 201 did. Puny, no jog dial, etc. I could use the remote from my friends unit (the one with the 5 disc changer built in) and have some extra features.
I have two here, both work fine, but it's taken some love to keep them in working order.
the issues with the tray and disc loading I think stem primarily from age, as the mechanism is driven by a rubber band, and the rubber degrades with age... Pioneer actually still sells replacement bands tho on their website. (and if I remember right, the shipping is really expensive!)
Yeah, well the guy I'm considering buying one from is basically the most knowledgeable LD repair man in the English speaking world. He still has is original training certificate from 1979. Because of this (and my own electro-mechanical semi competence) I'm not really worried about things that only happen after 15+ years of use. I'm more concerned with other basic issues of AV quality.
I still haven't gotten a price from this guy. Depending on what it is, I'm probably getting one from him.