I bought a Denon 2900 Universal player in Nov, 2003. New from a reputable dealer. I have enjoyed the unit up until about 6 months ago. The unit will play CD's fine, but when trying to watch a DVD it won't play about 50% of the time. It seems to have no bearing on the movie, I have tried several (50+)!!! These DVD's are pristine, not a single scratch on them, even brand new out of the box DVD's won't play.
I had done a little reserch and emailed Denon stating the problem, I thought a firmware updat was to blame. I was informed I should take the unit to the dealer for service, as something was clearly "broken".
I take the unit to the dealer's service department. The service man, asks a couple of questions, and states the "laser mechanism" is going out of it, common for DVD players. It will cost $200 for parts adn $150 for service, and he thinks I should just buy a new unit!?! Needless to say I don't like that answer.
I call the Denon support line, they ask the same questions and conclude the laser mechanism is going our and needs replaced, again $200 for parts, I pay shipping.
I have several questions:
1. Is this crazy? This unit is 2 years only, on my theater system, and rarely gets used. I have several "Cheap" units that are 7 and 10 years old with no problem.
2. Has anyone else had a "laser mechanism" problem?
3. Does this sound like something Denon should cover under warrenty? It is just over 2 years old, but at the $900 price I paid for this unit, I would expect the unit to last longer than 2 years, is that wrong?
4. Anyone have any ideas on how to proceed with this?
Thanks in advance for your thoughts. I just emailed the marketing manager at Denon again asking for his help in the matter, I will post his response.
Casey
System:
Classe 30 Pre/Pro
B&K amps
Martin Logan Fresca speakers
Samsung DLP TV