Pioneer LD-V4400 LaserDisc - industrial, but not infallible
I was sent a pair of Pioneer LD-V4400 industrial LaserDisc players by a viewer called Zach who was having problems with the tray on his main machine. Thinking that the tray was damaged, he bought a broken donor player but swapping the trays didn't help. Resolving this problem was my main mission, but it was far from the only issue that needed to be addressed. Outro music: Calvary by TrackTribe

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