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Price Paid:
$250.00
from Circuit City Summary: I have had this machine since Summer 1998, and it has truly been the most reliable and longest lasting consumer VCR I have ever owned. It has slowly developed a very slight flaw in the video playback that seems to be a misaligned or scratched head, but does not show up very often. This machine is a dream to service as well. Very few parts, all assembled in an intelligent manner. It is easily disassembled, and easily re-assembled, with very few specialized tools (perhaps a Torx key here and there). The video heads can be easily replaced with no soldering. In other words, if you need it serviced, find out from JVC how much the part is, and add 40 bucks for labor, because thats all the work is worth! As for editing, this is a great starting level VHS machine. The edit points are smooth and seamless, and the audio dubbing and insert buttons are right on the front panel...no remote control bull**** with this unit! I once briefly owned a newer HR-S5900U from JVC, and it was crap. The insert and dub buttons were on the unit, but the audio monitor had to be switched EVERY time an edit was performed!! I returned it. Don't buy a new JVC! If you are going to buy a JVC video product, stick with an older model from ebay or a swap meet or something. In the end, the older unit will be more reliable, and easier to operate. Probably cheaper to service, too. Need advice on this product? Send questions to editman21@hotmail.com Strengths: Durability, dependability, ease of use, easily serviced. Weaknesses: Audio meter is inaccurate, plastic parts, too lightweight, and doesn't connect to an edit controller. Similar Products Used: JVC HR-S5900U Sony SLV-920HF Panasonic AG-1980P
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