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Old 05-06-2012, 04:09 PM
waltchan waltchan is offline
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Originally Posted by Ed in Tx View Post
Later I recall Sharp had some sort of specially treated diamond-hardened surface or somesuch of the upper drum they touted.
I've seen a 8-head Sharp VCR before with the "Titanium-coated feature" that was released in the early-90s. Maybe this video head is identical.

On the Toshiba, how reliable were they, and what kind of problems you saw that came in for service? Toshiba was 2nd most-reliable, while Sharp was 9th most-reliable, which looks very significant to me.

Of all the fifty 80s vintage VHS VCRs I have in my collection, personally, I find Toshiba and Funai/Symphonic to be the most-reliable, cheapest to fix, and aging the best as they get older. I don't really care for Panasonic much, despite it being the most-reliable, due to the switching power supply it used, and they often have serious electronic-aging issues when they get old.
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Last edited by waltchan; 05-07-2012 at 12:31 AM.
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