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Panasonic PV-V4523S 4-Head Hi-Fi VCR

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(2.5 out of 5)

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11 of 13 people found the following review helpful:

An Unfair Average

(5 out of 5) by Amazon Customer on Jul 21, 2003
I bought this VCR today and (so far) I have found it flawless. My main reason for writing a review was bcause looking at the star average, I noticed the review that gave only 1 star was reviewing a different model. I note this because many people, myself included use this as part of a purchasing decision.
I, myself am impressed with the picture quality of this model and my homemade tapes are playing great. As far as the three speeds, I have wondered what happened to that middle speed, though it did not figure into my purchasing decision.

4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:

The reviewers are right...

(1 out of 5) by A. Thomas on Nov 4, 2003 (Motown, MI)
I bought this based on my last Panasonic VCR and ignored the negative reviews. Doh! Dead in 2 weeks. I'll pay to ship it back (ouch!) I think I'll try the Sharp next. The Sony reviews are as bad as for this one.

4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:

Flimsy and defective

(1 out of 5) by Amazon Customer on Oct 16, 2003
On the third day of use, tapes started to catch on the cheap plastic swivel door over the loading slot, and wouldn't eject far enough to pull them out easily. After a week, tapes were routinely blocked by the open door and wouldn't eject at all. I just returned the unit for a refund. Its a shame, because the unit's record and playback quality was fine.

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:

Good while it lasted

(4 out of 5) by Amazon Customer on Jun 13, 2004
This is a very good VCR for the money and picture quality is very decent...for the first 8 months that is.

We purchased this VCR in Oct. of 2003...and as of June 2004 it appears to be nearing the end of its usable life. We use it to record about 2 hrs of programming a night, apparently this is too much for this VCR to handle over long periods.

When we bought it picture quality was amazing, as was sound quality. SLP recording quality is fair but not impressive. LP and SP modes are very good.

At about 7 months of age, it began fast-fowarding without notice. Taking batteries out of remote, thinking that was the problem, made no difference. We had to fight with the thing to get it to respond at times. When it started fast-forwarding, nothing would make it respond, not even hitting the power button on the unit itself. Only unplugging it and re-plugging it back in would stop it long enough for you to remove the cassette from inside. After that we would get a "No Cassette" message all day as the VCR repeatedly attempted to fast-forward.

When that began to go away, the picture quality began to decline. Recording on tapes, the bottom of the screen began to get distorted and, later on, lines began to run through the picture. Now, sound will periodically drop out for 1/2 a second while recording at various intervals, which is highly annoying on playback.

We have cleaned it numerous times with a head cleaner to no avail. It appears that this VCR encounters serious problems if you use it repeatedly for long periods of time. It's really sad because we love this VCR, it has worked great and had a fantastic picture(except for SLP), for a long time now. It's a shame that it is giving up after only 8 months.

Perhaps you will fare better. I give this VCR 4 stars based on its performance before it began acting up. I would recommend it because we were very happy with it. But be cautious that this VCR may not last very long. Or maybe it was just us. This puts us in the unfortunate position of having to replace it with another VCR....none of which have good reviews on amazon.com.


5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:

I wish I didn't buy it

(3 out of 5) by Bradford Waterman on Jul 28, 2003
This VCR seems to work perfectly except that it
doesn't play tapes that have been recorded on our
other Panasonic VCR. I just don't understand how
a tape can play perfectly well on one VCR and not
another. Perhaps you know better and won't have
this problem.