Very easy to convert VHS to DVD after reading the instruction manual. Lots more features to explore.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Good product for those of us who still have VHS tapes they want to use. The sound quality on my last model went very bad so bought this one as a replacement as it was advertised 'never been used' and so far sound and picture quality very good. My only 'beef' is that it does not seem respond to play or record if when turning it on you don't use it straight away. The 'turnoff, turn on again' trick usually works.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Third time lucky!, the two I had of this model before had varying problems, one wouldn't even start so I got a full refund for that, the second one had problems with the sound on the video side and I got a partial refund for that, it is now listed as 'minor faults'. This one HAD TO work because it was listed as new and I paid 500 quid for it. The only thing I have a problem with is copying but that's more of a mental block on my part, it's 15-20 years since I converted videos to DVD before so I seem to have forgotten how to do it.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
I used several machines to record a vhs tape from a live event in 1996. I tried jvc, akai, Toshiba & then this. The Panasonic was the best all rounder. Picture quality & by far in the sound department. The older akai deck handled fuzzy / interference best but older machines are sometimes better suited to older tapes. The recording process was pretty straightforward & I like the remote. The 48v model seems to be the preferred choice & if you can find a nice one, go for it!
Verified purchase: No
all delivered in ship shape fashion with instruction booklet and cables. easy to set up and it works perfectly so far
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
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