Toshiba SD-3109 DVD Players

Toshiba SD-3109 DVD Players 

DESCRIPTION

Dual tray DVD/CD Player with Dolby Digital/DTS - 10-bit/27MHz video DAC - 24-bit/96Khz audio DACs - Colorstream® Component Video Output - S-video and composite video output - Coaxial Digital Audio Output - Karaoke Vocal

USER REVIEWS

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[Dec 30, 2005]
bonz
AudioPhile

Strength:

very accurate sound reproduction.

Weakness:

breaks too easily - making you untimately realize how bad new players sound.

Although this player has it's problems (I have had one go bad also...), it has by far the best sound I have heard yet. When my Toshiba SD-3109 finally kicked the bucket about 6 months ago, I looked at it as an opportunity to get into a new player which I expected would have a better processor and sound quality. Well... I have owned two new models (one philips and one Pioneer) which left me with the impression that technology has reverted itself for 6 years. The Pioneer was absolutely awful for sound. It didn't seem to send any frequencies below about 40hz no matter how I adjusted the settings. The Philips was somewhat acceptable, although it didn't seem quite as complete as the old Toshiba. I have used it for 6 months now while trying to get another Toshiba on ebay. The Toshiba arrived this week and I hooked it up tonight. UNBELIEVABLE DIFFERENCE!!! There is no comparison between the two players. The Toshiba is so much more accurate and realistic. I had to turn my subwoofer (Mirage SS-1500) down from about 11:30 position to about 9:00 just to keep from cracking the walls. It sounds like your actually there now (before I had to turn the sub up to get any realism - but it clouded the clarity and dimension). Very good dvd player for sound quality.

Similar Products Used:

Pioneer Philips

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
3
[Feb 22, 2005]
dmdelek
Audio Enthusiast

When I was given this broken unit, it still had the factory batteries in the remote, and they are still good!!. It looks like everyone is having the same problem. It stops reading disks and makes a lot of noise. the problem is a broken 12-tooth gear on the traking-motor shaft. On mine, the gear was cracked, and had slipped so that it no longer meshed with its mate. I just pushed the gear back onto the shaft so that it meshes properly. this took care of the problem. The problem gear is on the underside of the mech. assy. You need to eject the tray and remove its face-plate. Then remove the face of the unit. Then remove the screws holding the mech. assy. and flip it upside down. There, you will see the faulty gear. Good Luck.

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
3
[Nov 11, 2004]
cjazrun
Audio Enthusiast

I was just reading over some of the reviews & it sounds like most people are having, or have had, the same issues I just started having now. What I have found to be the problem is the Mech Assy (Laser/optical P/u & Spindle Motor, which is basically the player itself. I looked up how much it would cost to replace that piece, 158.00 through www.vancebaldwin.com. I could go out & buy a DVD-R/RW for that price, or at least pay for a majority of one. Almost at the sametime I started having problems with my Toshiba, I started having problems with my Philips DVD/VHS combo player. The DVD is not working, or works when it feels like it. Anyway, just thought I would let people know what I found wrong, being that it's the same problem everyone else is having(Getting disk errors, sounds like it's going to spin up, etc....).

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Apr 25, 2004]
mdogg911
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Dual Disc Tray Inovative Remote Control Output selection

Weakness:

It's Toshiba for starters Not DVD-R compatable

I have to reiterate what I've seen so far, as I can definetely relate. I've used this model just about since it came out, and never had any problems with it. Definetely loved the dual-disc feature. But about 4 months ago, started to get the ole' freezing/skipping/disc error scenarios that many of you have experienced. Being very home theater inclined, I am very versed on different manufacturers and different products. Versus the other brands I have purchased, this by far lasted a shorter amount of time than everything else. I've got Sony, Toshiba, Panasonic, and Kenwood product, and I can honestly say I've not had one problem, except for with Toshiba products. They last a while, and then boom, out of no where develop problems, and once one problem starts, it snowballs into many others. I did take a peek on the inside and could not find any problems with the chassis anywhere. So I decided to look/listen first hand what happens on the inside when I put a DVD in. Well, a whole lot of nothing. Both trays function with no problem, and it seems as if its making an effort to work, but doesn't. The disc does not spin at all, and all I hear is a hissing type sound, and a beep here and there. I dug further and found no problems with any of the gears, or with anything impeding the laser from moving...It just doesn't work. Now to be fair, I have to say it did work great when it was working. Obviously one of the majos disadvantages was the inability to read DVD-R, however when I first got this DVD player, DVD-R was not very public, and not used unless you had a ton on money. So the player just wasn't build with the future in mind. But it served it's purpose...

Similar Products Used:

Sony DVD player GE DVD player

OVERALL
RATING
2
VALUE
RATING
2
[Dec 30, 2003]
James
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Great picture and sound when it was working. Zoom feature excellent.

Weakness:

Don't lose remote

I Purchased the SD-3109 new and was sold on the dual tray feature. This was the first Toshiba product that I had purchsed. The unit worked great for aprrox. 2+ years. Then the remote would not access all the features. Then WHAM! Thanksgiving Day 2003,while playing X-men United, it froze on the main screen. I put in another disc thinking the X-men disc had been damaged, and got the msg. "Loading" then "Disc Error". Until today I had not read any of the reviews. Based on what I have read, I don't think I will visit a repair shop with this unit. I am very disappointed with the Toshiba brand name based on my experience with this unit, I expected a longer service life (Similar to what I have gotten from the other major electronics brands that I own).

Similar Products Used:

None

OVERALL
RATING
2
VALUE
RATING
2
[Dec 09, 2003]
burbanknate
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

clean, attractive on-screen display that you can disable. Two dvd trays for two-disc movies, or so you can keep a favorite disc in the player all the time.

Weakness:

Won't read a burned dvd. Doesn't support MP3 or cd-r. No user-end firmware update.

The dual trays definitely influenced my decision to buy, but the "clincher" was that you can TURN OFF the on-screen display. The most nauseating thing about the Sony and Panasonic players is that when you press "play", and enormous PLAY appears on the screen for a full second. Since I knew I would be taping a lot of rental dvd's to VHS (no I'm not ashamed - MGM dvd's are no-frills, no macrovision), I wanted no on-screen display. Of course the enormous downside is that this player won't recognize a burned dvd or a cd-r, and there's no user-friendly firmware update. In the back of my mind, I'm planning to replace it, but I do love that dual tray and a clean screen.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
3
[Aug 20, 2003]
headknocker
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Reliability(in my case anyway) Picture quality Remote

Weakness:

Doesn't play CD-R's

This is a follow-up to my last follow-up from several years ago. My unit is still going strong and I've owned it since 11/99. It's working like a champ and it rarely freezes like it occasionally used to do when I first got it. The picture quality is still very good and the dual tray feature is nice when you have a double-disc movie. I've always loved the remote since it's very intuitive. I'll be using this unit in my bedroom very soon as I plan to pick up a progressive scan unit at X-mas. This unit also doesn't play CD-R's since it was part of the second generation players which couldn't play much else except DVD's.

Similar Products Used:

I've always had good luck with Toshiba products. We have a Tosh 50" widescreen in the home theater in our living room. We also purchased the Toshiba SD-2900 for my mom and the picture quality is great

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Sep 15, 2002]
Fat Tony
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

good remote good product for the money when it worked one of the first companies to support cdr playback (although not this model)

Weakness:

cant hide the truth (its crap) doesnt automatically start playing cds

..uhhg what happened. After 18+ months the skipping/freezing/failing prob others have wrote about finally happened. It started making a loud grinding sound. I opened it and saw the gear on the motor that spins the disc wasnt aligned with another gear. That problem was fixed but it still wouldnt read the disc. So I moved the laser about an inch along its track toward the outside edge of the disc. That worked!! It would play dvd and cds again. Then the frequency of it skipping and freezing increased from once every few weeks to every other day. Now its in my bathroom. Most would say the player is useless in the bathroom. Youre right, this player is useless. Another problem this model had is it would automatically display the subtitles on 2 movies I know of. Spygame & MP holy grail. A few minutes after starting the movie the subtitles would pop up on the screen. I would go back to the main menu, set the subtitles to off the go back to where I left off. Then a few minutes later the subtitles would pop up on the screen again. I took it to a shop authorized to repair Toshiba players for a firmware upgrade but that didnt fix the prob.

OVERALL
RATING
2
VALUE
RATING
2
[Mar 06, 2002]
Jon
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Built in Dolby Digital Decoder. Support for VCD.

Weakness:

Does not support CD-R due to it being a 1998 model.

Never had a single problem with this player. It is over 3 years old and its still is better than most of the DVD players being released today. I will always buy Toshiba DVD products they are the best in my opinion.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Feb 11, 2002]
Daniel
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Easy remote,sound, picture, price

Weakness:

none

I have only owned this product for a little over a month. I am totally satisfied so far. I was fully aware that the product didn''t play cdr''s so that didn''t upset me,I have a nice jvc cd player that does that anyway. All the features work well and I am completely blown away by the sound and picture quality I will Update in a few more months.

Similar Products Used:

hitachi

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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