|
Review 1 of 15
Price Paid:
$180.00
from Crutchfield Summary: Before I give my 2 cents here, I want to qualify something. I have been involved with home video and video editing for almost 12 years now. While I am by no means a professional, I DO know what I am talking about. I have used and tested dozens of pieces of VHS equipment over the years and have owned 6 JVC SVHS vcrs. What I say here comes from long experience, and are not the kind of knee-jerk reaction you typically see on user/net reviews.
After doing some reading on the DigiPure NR system, I found that all models from the 7800 (now 7900) and up have it. This looked promising, as the 7800 was only $300-400. After finding a review on audioreview that referenced Crutchfield as a very good vendor, I went to their site. Not only did they have it for a lot less ($199) but they had it in scratch and dent for $169! I placed the order and in 4 days had the VCR. Excellent job by crutchfield.
Now for the VCR itself. It delivers. Plain and simple, the DigiPure noise reduction system really does work. Most of what I have is in EP speed, and this VCR cleans up the video dramatically. When you hit play, for a couple of seconds, the image looks like fairly standard EP VHS: a little noise, kinda dull, good color. Then the NR kicks in and the image clears right up. It does brighten, and the background noise that tends to "swim" and flicker smooths right out. Even the edges look a little sharper. The trade off is a slightly soft picture, and a loss of a little of the fine details. But on an older tape, this wont matter much, and you get a much less "busy" image, much much smoother and easier to watch. For reference, I am watching this on a brand new 27" Panasonic with s-video.
I am VERY happy with this VCR. My only concern and caveat is that VCR's in the past few years have been built very cheaply and disposably. And JVC have always had a problem with their VCR's mechanicals, especially the tape loading mechanisms, lasting more than a couple of years. I have owned several since 1990, and they all had this failing. So, while I might end up buying another in a year, I recommend this to ANYONE who wants to get the best image out of their old tapes. Strengths: Amazing noise reduction system that works better than advertised Weaknesses: longevity issues, light build materials Similar Products Used: every major JVC svhs vcr since 1990
|