Sharp VC-H965U 4-Head Hi-Fi VCR

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:Sharp Makes the Best VCR, Bar None

(5 out of 5) by Sam Candler on Feb
19, 2007 (Asheville, NC)
I've owned a Sharp VC-H993 for many, many years, and it still shows no signs of wearing out. The tracking has never even been adjusted and it's still right on the money. I wanted another one, and went looking, but they don't sell them anymore. So I ordered the VC-H965U, which seemed to me the same thing with a few minor changes. Now that I have it I can see that that's the case. The old remote and the new remote are identical, and work on either VCR. I'm sorry Sharp doesn't make more VCR's to choose from (the VC-H965U is the ONLY one at present). They are just absolutely the best there is, bar none. The only complaint I have against the newer one is that the yellow digital display on the front is not as easy to read, and goes off when the machine is turned off -- i.e. no clock.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:Great VCR

(5 out of 5) by Country Girl on Feb
18, 2007 (Cumberland, WI USA)
I have had a oouple of Sharp VCR's so far. They've always been good. They do eventually wear out, but all things do. Very pleased. It definitely meets all my needs. I prefer single units compared to combos as if one unit goes, the rest are still working.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:Love the Sharp!

(5 out of 5) by El Gordo on Feb
6, 2007 (St Pete Beach, FL USA)
Ease of operation, good pictures. Any time I have NOT bought a Sharp VCR I've been disappointed.
sharp VC-H965U 4-Head Hi-Fi VCR

(4 out of 5) by Steven Belson on Nov
7, 2006
The vcr was fine except for the fact that in the daylight you can't see the time on it because it wasn't light enough.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:Best you'll find in the dwindling VCR market

(4 out of 5) by Binky on Apr
4, 2006 (NYC, NY United States)
It's getting harder and harder these days to find VCRs with any features. Although I use more DVDs and record on DVD, I still needed a good stand alone VCR. Over the years I've owned many, mostly Panasonics and Sonys. The Sonys, with more features, all have gone bad. The Panasonics seem to live forever but have the least to offer. I specifically needed VCR with a tape counter (hours:minutes:seconds) on the front panel, and this is the only one around. I've been very pleased to find that this VCR plays tapes 10 years plus in age with no problem. My Sonys would not only not play them, but were pulling the tapes and ruining them. This VCR is able to play the semi-ruined ones (tapes with edges made all ragged by the Sonys) with a nice clear picture. The set up is easy, they just label the remote with different labels for familiar things. I'm copying my old tapes onto DVD -- and I feel the picture and sound this Sharp is getting is as good as its going to get. I was so pleased, I got another one to replace another old Sony. The audio options are little more extensive than on most, for outputs you can choose mono, stereo or L mode / R mode -- meaning the left channel comes out of both speakers, or the right channel comes out of both speakers. It gives you the option of leaving the black and white static screen, or the blue one that covers it. These odd little features come in handy for different uses. I don't mind at all that the screen is extremely dim when not in use -- I can't stand all the bright buttons and lights on my other equipment, especially in the bedroom. I gave it 4 stars only because I really don't like the double FF and RW feature. I want it on the fast speed only and find the constant double pressing very annoying. I find myself constantly switching them. All in all, if you need a decent VCR, I would get this while you can.