Glad to hear the family is doing better. I noticed toward the end of the video that they takeup reel movement seems a little sporadic and not smooth. FWIW.
I have a vcr that has problems do you still help service these? Was hoping I could send mine or get help somehow it does the infamous plays for a few seconds and turns off and ejects the tape when powered back on
That VCR is clearly quite a bit older than the box design and external styling would suggest. Made in Japan and with a physical potentiometer to change the UHF output channel, very 1980s! I didn't know Aiwa made their own VCRs actually. The ones we got in the UK only seemed to appear in the mid-90s and were made by Orion in Thailand.
@@waltchan Yeah that makes sense, I thought the mech seemed familiar, it appeared in many VCRs around that time including some built domestically in the UK. They were quite reliable as I recall but old-school even for the time!
12voltsvid did a video about a sony deck he did and it was a pain in the butt too take apart and clean the mode switch .I'm under the understanding that most sony decks are better than JVC which stands for junk video corporation .
Everything is proven vhs tapes don't have be updated y they don't stop playing at all everything is proven because of internet now days people can't keep the same tv now days y always updated tv to make your internet work everything proven vhs tapes don't have to be updated like internet does now days
I consider you as my Sensei. Thank you for the video. And hope speedy recovery for your family.
Great News on the family
Welcome back!!! Hope anything is going okay with your family.Still sending prayers for a successful recovery.
Glad to hear the family is doing better. I noticed toward the end of the video that they takeup reel movement seems a little sporadic and not smooth. FWIW.
I did a little editing to trim the audio, and video. I didn't think anyone would notice. Good eye!
So happy to hear your family is recovering. Praise the Lord!
Welcome back I pray the family is doing well
Thank you Norcal715
O wow sorry to hear that im praying for them
Great video everything proven VCR players are not hard finding online now days
Another great job =D
Hello,
Do you have a name or part number for the belts?
TIA
I have a vcr that has problems do you still help service these? Was hoping I could send mine or get help somehow it does the infamous plays for a few seconds and turns off and ejects the tape when powered back on
The mechanism was made by Shintom that was purchased by Aiwa to use for VCR assembly.
Thank you.
That VCR is clearly quite a bit older than the box design and external styling would suggest. Made in Japan and with a physical potentiometer to change the UHF output channel, very 1980s!
I didn't know Aiwa made their own VCRs actually. The ones we got in the UK only seemed to appear in the mid-90s and were made by Orion in Thailand.
The mechanism was made by Shintom that was purchased by Aiwa to build VCRs for assembly.
@@waltchan Yeah that makes sense, I thought the mech seemed familiar, it appeared in many VCRs around that time including some built domestically in the UK. They were quite reliable as I recall but old-school even for the time!
This AIWA actually uses a SONY drive unit. I have 2 multi system SONY vcr's with the same drive units. Also with the same belt problems.
do you still have the Hi8 master to your video at the end? Or is this VHS all you got now
I do still have it somewhere in a box in the garage.
Thanks!
Thank you Barry!
1:09 you are right about the language it's in arabic and it means exactly the same in english
Thank you!
12voltsvid did a video about a sony deck he did and it was a pain in the butt too take apart and clean the mode switch .I'm under the understanding that most sony decks are better than JVC which stands for junk video corporation .
Vhs tapes last longer then your money does
SONY III-mechanism
Everything is proven vhs tapes don't have be updated y they don't stop playing at all everything is proven because of internet now days people can't keep the same tv now days y always updated tv to make your internet work everything proven vhs tapes don't have to be updated like internet does now days
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Thanks!
Thank you Alan!