I have had a pioneer 103, 104, and now a 105. I will likely be owning a 107 when available. Each drive was excellent, and none failed. They were only sold because of something new coming along. The only issues I ever had was using the 2X4all firmware on the 104, and replacing it with the official firmware corrected that. Between these drives, I have burned over 600 DVD's, and hundreds of CD's. Only when I tried Optodisc media was there ever a problem with DVD's, and hundreds of Ritek discs later, that is a thing of the past. I would vote for Pioneer drives being high quality, based on my personal experience. I still say it's the hacked firmware that is causing problems, and failures for people. The hardware is not made for doing certain things, and forcing it to is like overclocking a CPU to far. Eventually it's gonna break.
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