Philips SACD1000 Not Working Properly When Playing DVDs

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screamingelvises

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have had my Philips SACD1000 for about a year and 1/2. It has been a great unit up to this point. It is built like a tank and sounds awesome with CDs and SACDs (It should for a unit that cost $1999 when it first came out).

I have started having issues while watching DVDs. Periodically it freezes in movies multiple times (not the once that most discs do with a 1/4 second) for 2-5 seconds and then either continues or skips ahead a few minutes. It originally only did this when I would fast forward or rewind through movies, now it does it all the time.

Sunday it completely froze up in a movie and when I started monkeying with it it the unit wouldn't even completely come back on (I could here it spinning up but it wouldn't fully power up). I disconnected the power cord in the back tapped it a few times (lightly) and it now works as before (with the movie skips). I am planning on taking it back to Tweeters to have them send it in. I forgot to send in the warranty card to Philips (they wanted it in 10 days Ooops!). I do have the original receipt.

Has Anyone else had this issue? I want them to fix this unit. I am not interested in any other Philips player as they appear to not have the same performance as this brute!

Thanks,
Mark

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Philips SACD1000 Not Working Properly When Playing DVDs
« Reply #1 on: 3 Aug 2004, 01:56 pm »
Rob Babcock gave you great advice in another thread....don't post this question in this thread, post it here:

http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?board=71

Alex is the man with these machines.

screamingelvises

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Philips SACD1000 Not Working Properly When Playing DVDs
« Reply #2 on: 3 Aug 2004, 01:59 pm »
Sorry.  I thought he meant this forum.  Thanks for the link!

Mark

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Philips SACD1000 Not Working Properly When Playing DVDs
« Reply #3 on: 3 Aug 2004, 02:01 pm »
No problem, I thought that might be the case, that's why I posted the link.

Good luck.