Loud and Annoying Pioneer Slot Loading Drive (105S)

StarCropper

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Just installed this brand new OEM bare bones drive. I am playing a CD and the drive has high pitched buzz saw-like sound. Is this the way all Pioneer drives are? If so, I am returning it and asking for refund. If not, I will ask for a replacement.

Thanks in advance for any info.

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Napalm

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I have heard others complain about this problem with the pioneer 105 and 104 DVD players. Mine does not do that so you may be smart to replace it - it is a great drive.

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Futuramatic

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103s here... best damn drive I ever had. Not noisy at all... no more than any other drive. That plus a Hollywood+ card and a Radio Shack RF modulator, and I have a nice little home entertainment center :)
 

StarCropper

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Hmmm, maybe I will ask for a replacement, then... This drive just makes a very high-pitched sound when a cd is placed in it. I also have a Plextor 8/4/32 CD R/W which is incredibly quiet. No noise whatsoever when playing a CD in it. There is such a huge contrast between the Plextor and the Pioneer that it makes the Pioneer completely unbearable. I will ask for a replacement, but I am wondering if the problem is that it is 16X... maybe the 10X and 6X drives arent as bad.

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prontospyder

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My 16X Pioneer is very loud when accessing data disks....it's more quiet when playing DVD movies.

The Plextor 12X/10X/32X is much much more quieter when accessing data disks....

 

Demon Bitch

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I bought a Pioneer 10x/40x tray drive earlier this year, but I couldn't stand the sound of the drive when it spun up. I actually ended up trading down to a Toshiba 6x/32x. The 6x is much, much quieter and is natively region-free to boot. :)
 

ccc

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hey, I'm looking to buy a slot loading DVD drive.

Which one is quiet ?

Is this defect happen to all Pioneer slot loading
drive ?
How about Aopen (I believe they uses Pioneer drive) ?
 

Raincity

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MY Pioneer dvd 114 is a bit of a pain in the arse. Its alittle loud and it takes a thousand years for it to spin down and eject.

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StarCropper

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I decided to take advantage of the brandsforless $20 off deal (+ the shipping rebate) and get the Toshiba SD-M1402 DVD drive through computers4sure for $101 shipped. I requested an RMA for the Pioneer drive. Just a bummer that I have to settle for a tray loading dvd drive... Oh well, as long as it's quiet I will be happy.

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