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  1. Member
    Join Date: Apr 2009
    Location: Sweden
    Last night when I hooked Pioneer DV-410V up, there was an accident. It dropped out from the shelf when I tried to put it under my amplifier so I cursed a little bit. It was dropped on a wooden floor, for appr. 20 inches or so, landed upside down. When I started it, and began using it, I didn't notice anything wrong with it however, and I also couldn't see any damage on it. So hopefully I didn't ruin it, they should be built to take such punches, right? Should I worry about it? In other words can there be anything wrong with it that will show later? It should be instant if something were damaged I gathered. Just want to be on the safe side here. I have a deal that I can return it within 10 days. Thanks for advice!

    Another thing. Is there a noticeable difference between Pioneer DV-410V and Pioneer DV-610V
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  2. It should be no problems to handle such a fall!

    What do you mean by noticeable diffrence?
    DV-610 also plays SACD and DVD-Audio
    It can also convert your CD's in to MP3's on to a USB memory!
    Some of it's audio/Video components are in better quality.
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  3. Member
    Join Date: Apr 2009
    Location: Sweden
    Originally Posted by Hkan
    Some of it's audio/Video components are in better quality.
    In the store they told me that it was when you played CDs on it you would find a difference with the sound. I was asking about movies. I have an amplifier and JBL-speakers when I see good movies, or bad movies, and if the sound quality would noticeably improve if I went with 610V instead. I'll consider it.
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    Oops.

    It was probably beat up more in transit from the Chinese sweat shop, on the boat across the ocean, to the goons who unloaded at the docks, to the trucks that have no shocks, to the goons who loaded the truck into the store, to the goons who stocked the shelves.

    The drop you gave it was more like a hug compared to everything it's already seen before it met you!
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  5. Member
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    Location: Sweden
    That's a good point. However I changed it anyway because of the enhanced possibilities with the Pioneer DV-610 models. Hopefully the sound will be improved, too. Haven't hooked it up yet.
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