If both vcrs use the same mech, maybe you could debug the issue by swapping mech/head amps between them and see whether it's on the drum, head amp, or main pcb.
Cool video. Question... do you know how fast the "picture search" function is? That is, when a tape is playing and then you hit FF (once or twice or X times) what is the fastest speed that the tape plays? Thank you!
If both vcrs use the same mech, maybe you could debug the issue by swapping mech/head amps between them and see whether it's on the drum, head amp, or main pcb.
Well, the other VCR is fully functional so I'm keeping that one.
Do you know what year this vcr was made?
This VCR was probably made in the 90s. Early 90s.
@@BricksTVArchives That's what I thought too, circa 1991-92.
Cool video. Question... do you know how fast the "picture search" function is? That is, when a tape is playing and then you hit FF (once or twice or X times) what is the fastest speed that the tape plays? Thank you!
I don't really know how many X times.
I made a shotout to you!
If anything you can save, at least save the pinch roller.