Sony SLV-N500 4-Head Hi-Fi VCR
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VHS tapes can be played on this device.
Powered by 60 watts and 120 volts, this VCR takes pictures at 60 frames per second. Neither AC auxiliary inputs nor battery charging are available on this
In addition to buying a "new" unit, you can also buy a used unit, used like new, or a unit in To answer your question, the cost of a new appliance in this case is not $85 per item. It will cost over 100 dollars for a brand new unit fresh out of the factory. You can choose the condition you would like by reading the description. For example There is a possibility that a "Good" unit has been used previously and has some wear. A remote control and cables to connect it to your TV may or may not be included. This should be of some assistance.
Selected User Reviews For Sony SLV-N500 4-Head Hi-Fi VCR
There were loose pieces inside the VCR and it would not play To get my unit to work, I had to have it repaired, but I decided to buy a quality unit from this seller rather than buy a unit I could effectively fix myself despite the fact that it was a rip-off I won't buy from this vendor.
It was missing the remote and it was not working. We contacted the seller and he claimed that the product worked when he shipped it, but the return address was different than the You can get it directly from eBay by cutting out this middleman. This seller should not be bought from.
It means a lot to me! My wife probably thought I was going to die after I spent $70 on this used VHS. As well as you, I was astounded at how little prices had lowered for VCR's even here on Amazon as I started shopping Once I realized that I had received a fair deal, I felt relieved. The fact that these suckers are old does not mean they are There are so many brand new VCRs on the market that I had no idea where to begin my search, but I did find some VCR/DVD combos for I liked it for 7 reasons, leaving aside the price #1 It has a super fast rewind/fast forward mechanism. #2 It shows on the screen how much time is left on each tape, as it should, but also displays a diagram that shows where you are on each Starting with - In the Middle Ages / Middle Ages End of Semester / End of Year The three images are from the past. #3 It's built like the old days. In the past few months, I have run nearly 50 tapes through this beast, old, dirty tapes, fast forwarding, rewinding, and still this beast keep It's all about the tracking in #4. There have never been any other VCRs that do proper tracking, but this one does it perfectly every time.
#5 In my previous article, I mentioned that my wife was miffed when she found out how much a used VCR would cost. After watching hours and hours of old home movies, she is no longer so upset. Item #6 has three audio visual connectors. In back there are 2 and in front there is one. My favorite are the front ones because I love the convenience of them. Using EasyCapture, I plan on connecting this monster to my PC and capturing all those great memories that will make me so happy. #7 The remote is very functional and has a decent range for its age. It also has a button to eject the disc. Buy ancient devices like this one at your own risk and you seem to be paying a lot, so do your research and try to acquire one like this. However, since I have not cleaned it yet, I would recommend buying a head-cleaner A cleaner environment. Here's where you can buy them.
There are a lot of home movies I have on VHS and I am worried that eventually I will not be able to watch them or transfer them since I only have one working VHS machine. I therefore wanted a backup in case of a failure. This used Sony is a very good purchase despite the fact that it is an old model. The device works excellently, and I especially like the fact that I can rewind an entire tape in just.
The hook has been damaged and I could not hook it up after suffering two strokes. I had to search for someone for over three months before I found someone to help us. As he opened the container, he could hear a broken part rattling around inside, and there was no way to reverse it. The 90 day warranty on Amazon's refurbished goods or "renewed" products left me with a waste of.
We decided to watch some old family 8mm film converted to VHS with an old VHS player. I like the way the unit arrived well packaged with details on who to contact if there are any questions. I could use all functions of the unit without any issues. The unit looked and smelled new. Though the unit does not come with a remote, it has all its functions on the front, and if it is important to you, you can still get one extra.
The only thing I dislike about this VCR was that every five hours of tape playing, I had to clean the heads, and then I had to wait another two hours for the solution to dry completely, so I could play some more tapes, but I didn't really mind that.
Well, I originally bought this VCR when the prices had come down back in the 1990s. had never been able to afford a Sony VCR before then, and a lot of the TiVo stuff had just been announced at that time. I bought this VCR to be used as a backup to my Magnavox, which was a great VCR until it ate a tape and would not play. That was the end of the conversation. I don't want to give Comcast any more of my money to use their DVR system and am unsure how TiVo works. The best thing I could do at this point was to buy another VCR that I own, at least one like what I already have. It plays back well and is super simple to program, so it's a nice VCR. Before the digital revolution, I think the time was automatically set, but now that everything is digital it doesn't do that anymore! fine, because the time is easy to set too, AND I can use the same remote for both VCRs since they are the same. One star was deducted since this VCR does not rewind a tape as fast as my Magnavox did. Still, I guess that's okay as well, I can keep watching the other while rewinding on the other tape. As I have learned to adapt, I have become more flexible.