Pioneer CLD-900 Compact Disc/ LaserDisc Player (1985)
The Pioneer CLD-900 is a high-performance LaserDisc player, designed for outstanding video playback quality and robust build reliability. The CLD-900 delivers sharp, stable picture quality and clean stereo sound through its precision-engineered video and audio circuits. It supports playback of both side-A and side-B with manual disc flipping, and is compatible with both digital and analog audio tracks. Its durable tray-loading mechanism and clear front-panel display reflect Pioneer’s signature engineering quality. As one of Pioneer’s well-regarded mid-range models, it combines analog precision with features that made LaserDisc a favorite among collectors and home theater enthusiasts.
CONDITION
SPENCERTIFIED- Fully certified by Spencer
Refurbished and SPENCERTIFIED
Tested and fully functional. The unit powers on, loads discs smoothly, and plays both audio and video cleanly. All front-panel controls respond properly, and playback is stable with clear picture and sound output. The tray opens and closes as intended, and both analog and digital audio outputs have been verified. Cosmetically, the unit shows light wear, but no major dents or damage.
Cosmetic Condition: Very Good.
Functional Condition: Works Like New.
WHAT'S IN THE BOX?
- Pioneer CLD-900 LaserDisc Player (1985)
- Manual
- Factory Remote (CU-900)
- Batteries
- S-Video Cable
- Power Cord
Other information about the Pioneer CLD-900
- Type: Single-disc LaserDisc player
- Video System: NTSC
- Audio Output: Digital (PCM) and Analog stereo
- Frequency Response: 20Hz – 20kHz
- Signal-to-Noise Ratio: 95dB
- THD: <0.003%
- Laser Type: Helium-neon
- Drive System: Direct-drive spindle motor
- Front Display: Fluorescent display with playback indicators
DIMENSIONS
- Width: 16.5 inches
- Height: 5 inches
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Depth: 14 inches
- Weight: 15 lbs
INPUTS
- ANT x1 (back)
OUTPUTS
- Headphones x1 (front)
- VHF x1 (back)
- S-Video x1 (back)
- Composite AV x1 (back)
- Analog Audio x1 L/R (back)
MANUFACTURE DATE and PLACE
- MFD. January 1985
- Made in Japan