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Could anyone out there give some recommendations as to which brands of SUPER-VHS VCR and/or models out there with a "better than average" tuner (for recording of analog cable)???I'm sorry for the following long message but I should first explain that I have been getting horrible reception from my damn cable company. They put my favorite channel on slot #13 which causes the images from channel #8 to bleed over. (Sorry I don't know the technical jargons to describe this better, but I suspect it has something to do with 13 being a threshold between broadcast and cable channels or UHF/VHF) I CANNOT RECEIVE SATELLITE by the way.
I'm wondering: Is this a problem with just my state or is this signal bleeding common throughout the USA???
Also: Will switching over to digital cable (thereby having my favorite channel on a different station) solve this 13/8 conflict problem???I am currently using a JVC S-VHS HR3500 and its tuner is worse than my Sony VHS. It doesn't filter out the noise and I also see a lot of diagonal streaks across the screen on many channels. I'm tempted to give the Toshiba W808 a try since I figure all JVC's tuners are the same. Am I wrong to think this way??? Right now I've more or less narrowed my choices down to the Toshiba W808 and the JVC HR9800 (with its promise of a "ADVANCED GHOST REDUCTION TUNER"). But I am open to other brands if enough people give them good reviews.
I cannot afford the Sony SVHS (at $1000) as that is way out of my price range.
My need is perhaps different from most other people in that I use my VCR mostly for recording TV programs and not playback (which is why I haven't switch over to DVD yet) so I desperately need to know which currently available Super-VHS models' tuners will manage to filter out at least some bad signals.
Any and all advice/recommendations are appreciated very much. THANK YOU ALL.
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I have two mitsu VHS machines one s-vhs and a standard vhs. Both perform above expectations. The HSU-746 svhs, I use for recording from digital cable and I cannot tell the difference on a Toshiba 40H80. It aligns each tape for frequency before using it. The FF RW is the fastest I have ever seen or heard and probably on the market. around 170 bucks. The tuner is equally up to par.
Mitch
I have had great luck with my Panasonic Omnivisio 4 - head VHS/S-VHS player. I bought it for about $129.00.JVC makes a good product, but sometimes I have to question their longevity. My friends and I both own a few different JVC made products - from camcorders to video machines - and they all have pooped out on average of 2 years of use. Some more.
I really like their pro-line stuff though.
While I can't comment on the vcr question, I do have a suggestion. Disconnect ALL the video connections and clean them. Q-tips and alcohol will work fine, but contact cleaner seems to work better. Reconnect everything, replace old or defective wires. This can be helpful sometimes.
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