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| JVC HRS2901U 4-Head S-VHS VCR From Amazon (US) for JVC's HR-S2901U offers high quality and high performance features such as Super VHS resolution, Super VHS ET recording, Hi-Fi VHS stereo with MTS decoder, active video calibration, and picture control. JVC's HR-S2901U offers high quality and high performance features such as Super VHS resolution, Super VHS ET recording, Hi-Fi VHS stereo with MTS decoder, active video calibration, and picture control. It offers easy installation and operation by utilizing Plug n' Play, Shuttle Plus, express programming, and more. Click on Overstock.com for huge savings on electronics. Features include: High resolution VHS and Super VHS ET recording Pro-Cision 19 micron width EP Heads Plug n' Play Full-function remote control Hi-Fi stereo with MTS decoder Dual Azimuth four video heads plus two Hi-Fi audio heads Instant review Auto index Auto SP-EP timer recording Active video calibration Picture control Express programming S-Video output on back panel Front AV inputs AV outputs on rear panel 181-channel tuner 1-year/8-event timer Multilingual color on-screen menu This high-quality item has been factory reconditioned. Please click on the icon above for more information on quality factory-reconditioned merchandise. From Overstock.com for $89.99 |
Digital Quality in analog (Rating: 4.00) Review : I read a lot of bad reviews on s-vhs machines. I think people who buy these (& return them) miss the point. If you're gonna use 6 for 10 dollar tapes, or worn, well used tapes over & over again on the slowest speed, don't buy a super-vhs machine, use a 200-250 line resolution cheap VCR. If you want DVD quality, over 400 lines resolution video, use good tapes, & the high speed. With a good tape, the slow speed looks better than ordinary vhs though. The machines will also record & play ordinary vhs in the best quality available. Also, if you have a cheap, or small TV you won't notice much difference... buy a cheap VCR. If you have a high quality TV or widescreen (me-2 Wegas & a DLP projector) These machines are the most economical way to record DVD quality programming. Beware you get what you pay for, the cheapest s-vhs machines will not be as good as a more expensive one. If you got a Wega, something like it or widescreen, invest a little more on the VCR & tapes. I find there is 1 fundimental flaw with all s-vhs machines though. They seem to need a "breaking in" period where they won't record a nice pic in the EP speed in s-vhs. You have to use the machine in SP or ordinary VHS when using EP until the heads wear a little. The pic is better after after the heads wear down a little in EP s-vhs. As an electronics sevice tech, & a videophile, I'll never go back to ordinary VHS. Funny thing is, I bought this just to transfer approx 10 tapes onto DVD (feeding VCR output into computer), and then probably wouldn't need it anymore. I used it twice, and then couldn't even get the VCR to turn on. Unfortunately, this was after 3 months of business travel, so warranty expired - out of luck. When I called JVC, they said I could take it to a service center for an hourly labor - yeah right! I noticed the fuse inside was blown, but every time I replaced it, it would just blow again. I never liked JVC for other devices, but thought they might make good VCR's. Now I will never buy anything from them period. |
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