Sony SLV-789HF VCRs

Sony SLV-789HF VCRs 

DESCRIPTION

4-Head Hi-Fi Stereo VCR

USER REVIEWS

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[Mar 06, 2000]
David Ross
Audiophile

Strength:

Good picture, features

Weakness:

Worked for a few hours out of the box then ate a tape. Shortly thereafter it ate another tape. Returned to store (Best Buy). Poor quality control.

Make sure you have a return capability when buying this unit. If you find one that works it's probably a nice VCR.

Similar Products Used:

Several other Sony VCRs and Phillips/Magnovox

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RATING
1
VALUE
RATING
1
[Apr 23, 2000]
Rob B.
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Easy to setup and use, nice remote, great picture quality, decent build quality.

Weakness:

The unit is quite loud on ff and rew as well as when the tape is either ejected or inserted out of/into the unit.

This VCR is quite nice for the price paid for it. It plays old tapes quite well and generates a nice picture from pretty much any tape: old or new, good or bad quality. I was very impressed, to be quite honest. When recording, it also does a fantastic job with contrast and color as well as overall picture quality. The unit itself looks nice on my shelf and the build quality seems quite good, compared to the other VCRs that were considered before purchasing this unit. The only real gripe I have with this unit is that it's a bit loud when a tape is ejected or inserted as well as when a tape is rewound or fast-forwarded. On a side note, a few months after purchasing this VCR, the need arose for me to purchase another VCR. Since the picture quality of the JVC, mentioned above, came highly recommended from a friend, I bought it in addition to the Sony. After using the JVC along side the Sony for a while, I wish I had just purchased another one of the Sonys. The JVC was more expensive and while it has SVHS capability, the Sony's picture quality is right up there with the JVC. It is also much more user-friendly and better built than the JVC. Anyone looking for a fairly well priced, quality VCR should definitley consider this unit.

Similar Products Used:

Older Zenith and Sony plus a JVC HR-S7600U

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Mar 09, 2000]
Dave Parker
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Easy timer, great picture quality, index search

Weakness:

No jog on remote (but I dont use that remote anyway)

Ive had bad luck with my Sony VCRs... my last 2 have been stolen :) I am very happy with the 789HF--it combines the best of my previous two. My older 679HF had index search, and my 779HF had slightly better picture quality. The 789HF brings back index searching, has great picture quality (especially with tapes recorded with Reality Regenerator and played back with that feature turned on) and is exceedingly simple to program. A small knob on the front bezel allows you to set a program time and channel in about 5 seconds, and you never have to use an onscreen menu or the remote.

I picked this up at Best Buy for $189, although you can probably find it cheaper.

Similar Products Used:

Sony SLV-679HF, SLV-779HF

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RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Dec 07, 1999]
JD
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Easy to use. Love the same day dial timer. Very good recordings at EP

Weakness:

Tape loading and unloading is noisy and sounds cheap. Limited conrol of my Mitsubishi TV with Sony's remote.

Really like the control layout on the VCR. The main selling point was the dial timer for same day recording setup without having to turn on the TV. I hate on screen displays! The great recorded picture is a bonus. I did have a video noise line across the screen when I first started recording, but this quickly went away. Must have been some dust. Do miss the viewable high speed fast forward on the Mistsubishi. So far this Sony look like a winner.

Similar Products Used:

Mitsubishi U-510 and one of the first Zenith (built by JVC) VHS Hi-Fi. Assorted Sony Beta decks that have all since died.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Aug 06, 1999]
Rob
a Casual Listener

I recieved the Sony 789 HF as a gift, and have been incredibly pleased with all features and quality. Great resolution, simple operation, excellent sound and a simple to use remote (a first for Sony)

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RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
[Dec 17, 1999]
John Oglesbee
Audiophile

Strength:

Audio and video quality very good. Timer recording excellent.

Weakness:

Slow responce to remote commands. Noisy.

Picture quality very good for VHS. Adaptive picture control works well on tapes from other recorders. Sound quality tops at about 90db, good as it gets. Some features and controls less than intutative. Makes lots of noise changing functions, like any 9 pound unit would. Trend to light construction by all VCR makers raises questions of long term durability. When a Sony R5 comes in at around 21 lbs you have to wonder just what was left out. The price is cheap and it works well. Unless you want to spend a $1000 or more it's a real buy.

Similar Products Used:

Sony SLHF R5 SVHS, Samsung StarSight VCR, various Panasonic VHS and SVHS VCR's

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Apr 20, 2000]
steve birnbaum

Strength:

Great picture and sound, easy-to-use, plays very old (10-15 years) tapes I recorded, at like-new quality.

Weakness:

No jog/shuttle on the remote.

I have had this unit for about 4 months and love it. It is playing some tapes I recorded 10-15 years ago like they were new, with no noise on playback, still frame, or slo-mo
(which is the main reason I replaced my old unit). I got this for $159.00 at Ward's and consider it a great bargain at that price.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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