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JVC's were built in Japan or in the USA until they began to outsource in the 90's. Afterwards, I'm sure they were stencil sets by Funai or something like Funai. US built sets such as their wannabe profeel sets had RCA jugs. Japanese sets had Hitachi jugs.
Now that they're married to Kenwood, I doubt they're even into TVs other than a licensed name use! |
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I still have a 17 inch JVC I bought in the late 70's. I replaced one power supply capacitor a few years ago when the picture started shrinking and waving. The only other problem it ever had was needing the tuner rebuilt (older rotary knob type) after lightning hit my antenna. Very well made TV! CRT is still great!
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They are usually good sets.I just got two JVC curb finds in the last two months .A 32 inch boat anchor with no problem wrong with it and a 25 or 27 incher which I just got yesterday along with a Panasonic at the same size.The cord was snipped on both sets .I still got to check them out .Probably nothing wrong with them.Both have monitor composite vid jacks which is great.
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