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In Reply to: Why do people have to send the player AND the discs to Canada? posted by Eric LeRouge on March 31, 2004 at 10:12:46:
My read is that it's just for that one guy's player, note the e-mail reference, either that or it's a scam. He inquired to Pioneer Canada and now they want a test subject. I don't think they are ready for hundreds or maybe thousands of players to show up on their doorstep at lunch time.
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Did you read the last post on the thread I added today?There was no mention about sending the discs in.
Pioneer has support offices in Canada and the US. They are different.
I have the offending Pioneer unit. i don't know if i will have problems but the unit is a few months old. i haven't bought a DVD-audio disc in over one year. all of the limmited action seems to be SACD and not much there either. I'm glad I got the unit, it sounds great with DVD-audio and SACD but i feel sorry for those that spent a lot of money on a higher end unit. Looks to me like the whole thing will crash and burn and I will be left with the 20 discs that I went out and bought.
> i haven't bought a DVD-audio disc in over one year. all of the limmited action seems to be SACD and not much there either. <There's been a lot of really interesting (and good) stuff released in the last few months alone - see URL. What type of music do you like?
thanks for the link. Out of all those the only one of interest is the ALan Parsons which i already have. There were more than I expected. My musical tastes were forged in the early 70's and the primary reason that I got into DVD-audio were the Grateful Dead albums and Doobies Captain and Me. i guess I will have to dust off my classical chops.
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