I managed to find an AIWA HV-MX100U sitting in a shopping cart at the same place where I picked up an Apple Network Server yesterday.
this thing is awesome. Not only will it allow input from an NTSC, PAL, or SECAM source or VHS tape but it will also output to any of thise three standards as well. It also has two differnt region tuners AND it has SCART I/O.
For a person like me who has tapes from all around the world, it's perfect and eliminates a completely separate A/V system from my main one.
The problem is that when I got mine it had been in the weather for too long. The head drum is corroded beyond repair (it can still deliver good audio but the video heads are no good and the image is full of static) and the main belt was hardened up and broke in my hand and an elastic stretches too much (or the components need a regrease).
The rest of the deck however still runs fine. I just cant do anything with VHS tapes.
The main mechanics of the deck, including the two main problem items, pops out after you remove three screws.

To get this repaired would be awesome but is it possible? One idea I had was just replace the dead 4-head drum for another (or at least the top half which contains the heads). The other was look for a shop around here which still services VCRs, bring the assembly in and order the needed parts and hope it's not too expensive. Then again I could always get another but the only one I saw was selling for $200.
this thing is awesome. Not only will it allow input from an NTSC, PAL, or SECAM source or VHS tape but it will also output to any of thise three standards as well. It also has two differnt region tuners AND it has SCART I/O.
For a person like me who has tapes from all around the world, it's perfect and eliminates a completely separate A/V system from my main one.
The problem is that when I got mine it had been in the weather for too long. The head drum is corroded beyond repair (it can still deliver good audio but the video heads are no good and the image is full of static) and the main belt was hardened up and broke in my hand and an elastic stretches too much (or the components need a regrease).
The rest of the deck however still runs fine. I just cant do anything with VHS tapes.
The main mechanics of the deck, including the two main problem items, pops out after you remove three screws.

To get this repaired would be awesome but is it possible? One idea I had was just replace the dead 4-head drum for another (or at least the top half which contains the heads). The other was look for a shop around here which still services VCRs, bring the assembly in and order the needed parts and hope it's not too expensive. Then again I could always get another but the only one I saw was selling for $200.
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