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Review NaN of
, from Walnut Creek, CA
Price Paid:
$120.00
from UBid Summary: I was so sory to so my Sony go, it had been an absolute trooper for the 10 years I had it ( i have to write a good review on here for it.) But finally it started scraping of the coating on my tapes and it was time for it to go. I will sorely miss it. Well, I got this little thing as a factory refurb fron JVC. It was obviously a defective unit as it had been returned to wherever it was sold from at least twice. There was a piece of foam sticky tape from where the dealer had attached his "open box buy" sign (or whatever) that the JVC techs did not even bother to remove. All this I noticed just after I got it out of the box. Then the problems started. I hooked it up and put in a tape and everything looked ok, until I hit the search button. What a racket! I have never heard a VCR scan so loud I was afrid for my tape's life! but it's just loud nothing else. Unfortunatly I doubt if UBid would have refunded me for just that. But then about a month after I recieved it, I turn on my TV (clear picture) and then my VCR power and hit the VCR/TV button, and the picture goes all snowy. So now I gotta go repair it and see if that helps. I am dissapointed in this product, but I think it's just a bad unit. I have had great car decks from jvc and I hear good things about their recievers which I am looking to get (RX-700BK). The features on the unit are great, it's all full of gizmos, I really like the line-less search-scanning Overall this was a good value at $100 but the sloppy look-see at the factory gets low marks and it will cost me a minimum of $50 to have it repared (if they can really fix it that is) Strengths: no scan lines when searching, plays audio when searching Weaknesses: Defective factory refurb unit, Smudges on factory return unit. Similar Products Used: Sony slv-575
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