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In Reply to: S-VHS posted by wheezer on March 14, 2001 at 03:07:36:
Let's see buy one DVD-R for $1600 (OK, I may be overstating ;-) or 10 S-VHS machines? DVD-R is currently expensive and hard to find not to mention the cost of the blanks. I would go with a vcr simply because of price and wait two years before considering a DVD-R so the price comes down some.
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Math calculations are sound.....
Has anyone done research on the best brand for s-vhs???Thank,
Mitch
I recently replaced my old mitsubishi u67 svhs.
after a few different brands jvc,panasonic pioneer
i came to the conclusion that mitsubishi imho still
has a superior picture,and got a hsu776
What I have seen, I would say JVC and Toshiba. But models vary alot every year, so what was correct one year could be different next year.
3M made IMO, great tape, now it is not made anymore. Over countless productions, I think maybe one dropout. Now I am useing Maxell 126BQ, no dropout problems, tracks well because of the backcoating. However I don't know what long term storage is going to be like because of the backcoating, the layer sticking thing. The bias is right on Panasonic, and JVC machines, unlike Sony, Fuji, which seem to be optimum biased, which gives great frequency response, but is more prone to dropouts.--db
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