What do I do with my Pioneer DV-09 DVD Player?


I have an old DV-09 DVD Player (paid $1500 back in the day) and have already spent $250 to have the disc mechanism (tray) replaced and it's broken again - not playing DVDs correctly.

I have just bought a $59 Toshiba DVD player with progressive scan and all the right connections (s-Video, etc.). Is the $59 and 4 pound DVD player as good if not better than the $1500 and 25 pound DV-09 or not? I have a super Meridian sound processor as well. The DV-09 has been broken for about 6 months now so I'm not quite sure if the Toshiba picture quality is as good as the old DV-09 because I kind of forget how good the DV-09 quality was.

Can anyone explain the pros and cons of just keeping the Toshiba or paying to get the Pioneer fixed again?

Thanks!
sebgrady64df
Well, the Pioneer still has a value of $750 so I dont know if that will help you decide if another investment is worth it....but there you have the info.
Hi, I own a Pioneer DV09 and would not trade it for anything. The picture quality is better than anything I have seen out there. It sounds like the repair made on your unit was not done properly. These units are built to really last and are worth repairing and aren't throwaways like 80%of the stuff out there. Hope this helps, goodluck.
Had one of those puppys back in the day, also. ---Used;expect to get $450 if you're lucky.--In reference to picture quality----THAT depends on what display it's hooked up to. Once you have a display that allows progressive input;--expect a 79 dollar player w/ progrssive out-put to trounce it pretty good.(at least in the picture department) For the older CRT projectors this is still a great player cause they all require line doublers and outboard scalers.----
When I sold mine I went to the Panasonic rp91 k and it was more everything in all picture areas.--Heck, even 'that' Panny is way, dated.So now you know where your '09 fits in. BTW; If you're only using an S- cable you just can't access the new technology,anyhow.
Avguygeorge is right on- depends on your display- I have a very good Loewe CRT, and my DV-09 looks fantastic on it.