These videos are very appreciated as I'm picking up faulty VCRs myself and trying to bring them back to life. You say they aren't worth anything, however over here in Denmark sellers are trying to get between $50-100 for a known working one. I have been getting them at either thrift stores or recycling centers, but of course those usually are tossed due to a malfunction.
Here working vhs go for 20 to 30. Even svhs i bought 2 for 50. A working beta can easily get 100 for a mono machine and a hifi can fetch 200. This is because they are more rare.
I take it, you probably serviced a lot of Panasonic VCR’s (model PV-1270) manufactured in 1981 and 1982? It’s the VCR my parents had in our house growing up. It had a wired remote for stop/start recordings. It worked well, I just wonder what your opinion is on the PV-1270?
My PV-1200 VCR has this type of jitter (more severe) and I don’t know where it could be if even the VCR of this time period had one, where can i get the VCRs schematics, but also it only has the back and forth jitter no other symptoms
If the dihedral was off on the recorder tapes recorded on that machine would have field jitter. If the playback machine has bad dihedral then its own tapes would play fine but all others would be bad and it's tapes would play poor on others.
@@Dis_Dude_Ben i sell stuff people give me for sure. People give me stuff they don't want and others bring me stuff to fix for them. Stuff that I have been given I don't put a lot of effort into because when I sell I get nothing for it. Sold a LCD TV last week I was given and fixed in January. How much did I get? Would you believe 10 bucks! Sold a belt drive turntable that i put a belt on belt cost me 20 bucks and it sold for 40. People think old stuff sells for high prices when in fact most of it is not worth much if anything. I only sell local as shipping stuff is a nightmare and the only time I have been burned is when I sold online.
These videos are very appreciated as I'm picking up faulty VCRs myself and trying to bring them back to life. You say they aren't worth anything, however over here in Denmark sellers are trying to get between $50-100 for a known working one. I have been getting them at either thrift stores or recycling centers, but of course those usually are tossed due to a malfunction.
Here working vhs go for 20 to 30. Even svhs i bought 2 for 50. A working beta can easily get 100 for a mono machine and a hifi can fetch 200.
This is because they are more rare.
Man i love when electronics have the schematic basically printed on the pcb, i sure miss that.
I take it, you probably serviced a lot of Panasonic VCR’s (model PV-1270) manufactured in 1981 and 1982? It’s the VCR my parents had in our house growing up. It had a wired remote for stop/start recordings. It worked well, I just wonder what your opinion is on the PV-1270?
Stay away from that old stuff if you want to keep your sanity.
Great job!!!
This must be the new gen VCRs reason why it looks tiny.
My PV-1200 VCR has this type of jitter (more severe) and I don’t know where it could be if even the VCR of this time period had one, where can i get the VCRs schematics, but also it only has the back and forth jitter no other symptoms
Have no idea where to get schematics. I Google and if i don't find within about 2 minutes I give up.
the original video of this was Sep 14 2018.
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I have an old jvc hr3300 with similar shakes but only on certain recordings. I never saw a side to side shaking that is recoding dependent. Any idea?
If the dihedral was off on the recorder tapes recorded on that machine would have field jitter. If the playback machine has bad dihedral then its own tapes would play fine but all others would be bad and it's tapes would play poor on others.
If you’re done fixing a product, do you return it to the costumer when they want it back?
Generally that is what happens. I fix it, they pay me and I give it back. Thats how a business works.
@@12voltvids oh alr because I heard I said you sell products after fixing.
@@Dis_Dude_Ben i sell stuff people give me for sure. People give me stuff they don't want and others bring me stuff to fix for them. Stuff that I have been given I don't put a lot of effort into because when I sell I get nothing for it. Sold a LCD TV last week I was given and fixed in January. How much did I get? Would you believe 10 bucks! Sold a belt drive turntable that i put a belt on belt cost me 20 bucks and it sold for 40. People think old stuff sells for high prices when in fact most of it is not worth much if anything.
I only sell local as shipping stuff is a nightmare and the only time I have been burned is when I sold online.
Hello engineer
Do you have Sony slv777vp parts to offer?
If you have stock, is it possible to send it to Iran?
Thanks
no
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