SHARP VCR VC-SH990, showing the high speed rewind, good motor sound......it's a powerful rewinding system that may scrap your old VHS tape into pieces... =_="
Wonderful!! It has the same exact mechanism as my Sharp VC-MH771 SM. Very very good vcr!! Sadly today my trusty vcr developed for the first time in ten years some faults, it doesn't keep the cassette in anymore...
oh,that's unfortunate, hope that u can get it fixed..actually, after i played with some old VHS-C tape, it got no image output except the sound, i thought it had broken down and prepared to send it to have repair which would cost ~$200-300 HKD, that's why i've opened the case of it trying to find out the reason. Obviously, i just know how to replace the capacitor. And without noticed, i put a "VHS cleaner" in it and bring it back to normal..hope that your VHS would be fine :]
I realized that I need to use 99% Isopropyl Alcohol to clean the parts in it , I'm helping my auntie to convert her VHS-C to DVD and I'm sure that they are rather "dirty", cleaning tape can't help in long term to remove all the oxide stuff from the VCR. So that more work are needed to do. @_@
Wonderful!! It has the same exact mechanism as my Sharp VC-MH771 SM. Very very good vcr!! Sadly today my trusty vcr developed for the first time in ten years some faults, it doesn't keep the cassette in anymore...
teletronikoforever 6 months ago
@teletronikoforever
oh,that's unfortunate, hope that u can get it fixed..actually, after i played with some old VHS-C tape, it got no image output except the sound, i thought it had broken down and prepared to send it to have repair which would cost ~$200-300 HKD, that's why i've opened the case of it trying to find out the reason. Obviously, i just know how to replace the capacitor. And without noticed, i put a "VHS cleaner" in it and bring it back to normal..hope that your VHS would be fine :]
perrymak2000 6 months ago
@teletronikoforever
I realized that I need to use 99% Isopropyl Alcohol to clean the parts in it , I'm helping my auntie to convert her VHS-C to DVD and I'm sure that they are rather "dirty", cleaning tape can't help in long term to remove all the oxide stuff from the VCR. So that more work are needed to do. @_@
*search "clean vcr" in youtube
perrymak2000 6 months ago