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Well, MOST older players are 'unrepairable' as far as the laser assy goes

Posted by 3+4=5 on March 10, 2017 at 05:44:26:

Far too many high end players use a unique build for the laser platform. So as soon as they go out of production.. that is the end.
Some types have lesser quality substitutes which can be plugged in. Like the Sony SCD-1. But then all you have is a cheap substitute?
I would return the question: How do YOU know that the one you are interested in DOES have parts available. 20 to 1 not.

Naturally, common parts can always be replaced.. like capacitors.