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  1. Member BrainStorm69's Avatar
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    I have a JVC HR-S9900U with the built in TBC. I also have a Sony SLV-740HF. I do like the results I get with the JVC with one exception - it doesn't display as much detail as my Sony.

    Given this post ( https://www.videohelp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=208800 ) by fmctm1sw, I'm thinking there are probably VCRs out there that capture detail even better than my Sony (which I assume is pretty comparable image quality-wise to fmctm1sw's 700HF).

    What are some excellent VCRs that folks have that really show great VHS detail that are NOT JVCs?

    Thanks.
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  2. http://www.epinions.com/pr-Mitsubishi_HS-U748_S-VHS_VCR

    This one for me is better than both JVC's I have IMO.
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    Sharp is ... err.... sharp
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    FAQs: Best Blank DiscsBest TBCsBest VCRs for captureRestore VHS
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    Thanks, guys. Any way you could post a couple of screen shots to show the difference between them and one of your JVCs?

    @lordsmurf - any particular model of Sharp VCR that you would recommend?
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    Does anyone have any experience with the Sony SLV-575UC, 676UC, or 757UC? If so, how do they do for you?

    I'm also interested the Mitsubishi HS-U76x and U74x series of VCRs if anyone (other than Bob W) has one.

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  6. Mitsubishi bought out the NEC line of VCR's in the early 90's. Most of the mid to high end units are very well built and hold up quite well. I like the Sony and Panasonic line as well.
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