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<blockquote data-quote="eengrms" data-source="post: 274808" data-attributes="member: 547046"><p>I think the guy was joking with you. Pioneer is ok, I wouldn't say great, just ok. That's not what this thread is about- so let's not go into brand bashing, or defending.</p><p></p><p>Condensation might be your problem. I doubt that it can build up on the lens or eye, but it can build up on a disc. Are you putting the discs in or are they in the player all night? If they sit in the player they could build up condensation, if you are putting them first thing in the morning then that probably isn't your problem. Are these original or copied discs? That could make a difference too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eengrms, post: 274808, member: 547046"] I think the guy was joking with you. Pioneer is ok, I wouldn't say great, just ok. That's not what this thread is about- so let's not go into brand bashing, or defending. Condensation might be your problem. I doubt that it can build up on the lens or eye, but it can build up on a disc. Are you putting the discs in or are they in the player all night? If they sit in the player they could build up condensation, if you are putting them first thing in the morning then that probably isn't your problem. Are these original or copied discs? That could make a difference too. [/QUOTE]
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