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![]() Shes very basic,small and compact...... (Smallest I have seen) I wonder if its mono or stereo?? Last edited by Dude111; 07-31-2024 at 02:23 PM. |
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With the rotary tuners...she's gonna be mono.
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Looks just like the old JVC HR 3600 from about 1978-79 era, one of their first. Probably the Japanese version being "Victor". Not that small actually.
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If possible, find this beautiful analog VHS machine--the Olympus VR208 tuner/charging station and the matching VC-something hifi stereo top loading VHS deck. It is a classic vhs player and had great recording quality from my experience. Both pieces were made in Japan by Panasonic
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That was the first VHS player we had A PANASONIC (I forgot which model)
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Looks like a JVC
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Yep I thought I had made that clear with the prior picture. Here's another picture of my service manual. Pictured is the the non-clock timer HR-3300 version. The plug-in clock timer module made it a HR-3600. Lots of rubber parts in these to deteriorate.
Last edited by Ed in Tx; 12-11-2013 at 07:41 AM. |
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I had one of those JVC. Produced a very good picture (for a VHS). Single speed deck. All belt driven transport. No remote control. All mechanical push-buttons.
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Quote:
Thanx for sharing that Eddie
Last edited by Dude111; 07-31-2024 at 08:41 PM. |
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