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In Reply to: RE: Denon DVD-3930ci Factory Default Reset posted by Quadzilla on June 23, 2017 at 09:33:52
If a reset doesn't work, and you're feeling adventurous, you can purchase a new laser for your 3930ci on eBay for ~$20-$25 USD. There are some how-to videos on Youtube that can give you a pretty good idea of what to expect when you pop the lid and there are some discussions on various forums involving some who have done the job. I don't think any special tools are required.
The 3930ci is a nice machine... it may be repairable for a lot less than the expense of a new unit.
Let us know what happens...good luck!
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If that doesn't work, I will just use it as it is until it won't play any disk. I have had bad luck with Denon. My DVD-5900 was an expensive boat anchor, and this one seems to be heading for the same fate.
Prehistoric 4-Channel Lizard
I have a Denon 3910, plays like new, never a problem with it.
The reset procedure did nothing. I have (and have had) other players, and the Denons are by far the least reliable of the bunch. I will never own another one.
Prehistoric 4-Channel Lizard
My Parts Connexion modded 3910 had the typical laser assembly issue. At the time, I sidelined it because repair was going to cost me about $400. However, I recently took it out of mothballs, and had it repaired for $200, including parts, and I am glad that I did. This, particularly in its modified iteration, is one helluva good-sounding player. I have a modded Oppo 105D for bluray play, but the music disc sound quality is about the same as the Denon. The mods to the Denon cost be about $1200 in 2006. The mods to the Oppo were about $2000.
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