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  1. Are this svhs machines any good for restoration and vhs to dvd capturing both are pal model and presumably copies of some pana or jvc models but i cant find more about it
    here some pictures of them http://www.ebay.de/itm/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&_trksid=p4340.l2557&item=261013958442...#ht_581wt_1402
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    Blaupunkts are usually Panasonic clones....Metz too.
    Philips had some JVC clones. I bought one recently(VR 1100)...NICE machine.
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  3. Thanks hech but i couldn't find some table where it says which model of blaupunkt or this model from nordmende is which clone of panasonic model. The problem is that i cant go there to test it so i try to find some information about the models prior to buying.
    I don't know if orseto or other knowledgeable guys of this forum have any experience of european brands models clones of jvc or panasonic or have any information regardless these 2 models any help is appreciated.

    Vcrs in good condition are very rare this days and i think they are in good condition
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    There was a nordmende similar to that in our "elektromüle"(?) pile a few months ago sitting on top of my old Philips. I checked it out and it looked pretty cool.....apparently someone else thought the same thing because when I walked past it again it was gone....
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    Blaupunkt VCRs are not clones, they are rebrands. It's the same internals with a different label made by Panasonic for Blaupunkt. RTV-915 should be Panasonic NV-FS90. I wouldn't want one if they came for free - which they usually do.
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  6. Blaupunkt VCRs are not clones, they are rebrands. It's the same internals with a different label made by Panasonic for Blaupunkt. RTV-915 should be Panasonic NV-FS90. I wouldn't want one if they came for free - which they usually do.
    and what's the difference you mean Panasonic uses less quality ( shitty ) parts ( like car manufacturer uses for different market area like for eastern europe ) for their pals at Germany. I am just asking not opposing you, because i had some past with blaupunkt products ( not vcr ) and they seem very well made products Deutschland made which is not something made in China.

    It may be NV FS90 because ( 915,920,925 are almost the same same mechanics and all maybe some minor add on) i think 920 is Panasonic NV FS100 and is it that not the same as pana AG1970 ( considering FS200 is the same as Ag1980 ) and i think they have the same G mechanism of Panasonic so that cant be wrong is it or I am missing something ?

    PS : I miss orseto detailed and brutally honest explanation of hardware devices here
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    In this case rebrands use same parts. Internals are the same. This is pretty common knowledge and with some googling it's possible to find the charts describing the common models (Panasonic<>Blaupunkt<>Metz<>Loewe). I got one Blaupunkt myself for spare parts for it's Pana counterpart. A guy from Germany told me that they needed (also) to be sold under Blaupunkt brand because some people had strong affection to the brand and so I guess Panasonic brand would've been seen as inferior product (and Blaupunkt didn't make their own high-end VCRs).

    Your second question I don't quite understand. Do you mean to ask why FS90 is not a good VCR? I personally don't like those ancient decks. If you need one, get FS-200, it's not like they cost much and at any time many are for sale on eBay. IIRC FS90 doesn't even have a TBC.
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  8. Thanks juhok for explanation but i couldn't find pan-blaup-metz loe charts on int for an hour can you post some

    Your second question I don't quite understand. Do you mean to ask why FS90 is not a good VCR? I personally don't like those ancient decks. If you need one, get FS-200, it's not like they cost much and at any time many are for sale on eBay. IIRC FS90 doesn't even have a TBC.
    i do have fs200 and HS1000 pal models ( which according to our site are the best pal models) the question was is it not true that fs100 ( pal) is the same as ag1970 and that is pretty good vcr ( even some prefer it more than ag1980 fs200) and it has tbc i thought that fs90 ( or fs100 I am not sure what blau rtv 915 is ) has tbc also maybe I am wrong.

    what about the nordmende v8005 if you have any info, charts, sites i will appreciate if you share it
    thanks juhok again
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    I have no knowledge of USA models so I can't comment on them. But FS-100 doesn't have TBC. Nordmende v8005 is a complete stranger to me. I know only about those that I use / find interesting.

    Here's some info about newer models http://www.digitalfaq.com/forum/video-restore/1567-vcr-buying-guide.html (OP missing many additions from the end of the thread)
    Here's older Pana<>Bp http://www.hifi-studio.de/hifi-klassiker/panasonic_nv-f70.htm

    Some of the more complete ones I've lost and don't want to spend an hour on this.

    (HS-1000 = Blaupunkt RTV-965, Loewe OC-3800)
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    Interesting article from the time of format wars. Anyway, it's not related to these models under discussion.
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  11. Here's some info about newer models http://www.digitalfaq.com/forum/vide...ing-guide.html (OP missing many additions from the end of the thread)
    i know long ago about that but no mentioned models, to bad that more experts here are on ntsc land.

    Interesting article from the time of format wars. Anyway, it's not related to these models under discussion.
    i thought the same, i had visited some time back web page ( i could swear that i saw some blaupunkts and philips and grunding models all european models ) that made some trough performance and feature's of svhs units ( it had about 20-30 models i guess ) from the late 80's to the late 90's with good/bad sort of review but i cannot find it in my bookmarks ( which is flooded by the way ) because i re install the pc all the time, that was some pretty good site it was uk i guess
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    Yeah european models do exist but they don't make it to the most recommended lists nowdays.
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    I have two of these in the loft. I was always told that they were a rebadged JVC HR-S5500. Certainly, I used my JVC remote with them all day long with no worries. Last time I plugged them in they gave a very snowy picture. I kind-of hope that they'll rejuvenate themselves after a bit of a clean.

    Hope that helps,
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