Panasonic PV-V4522 4-Head Hi-Fi VCR

- price: $69.99
SKU: PV-V4522
Sales Rank: 26812
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Product Description
Product Specification
- Binding:
- Electronics
- Brand:
- Panasonic
- EAN:
- 0037988971015
- Feature:
- 4-head hi-fi VCR
Front AV inputs accommodate a camcorder or gaming console
Commercial Skip minimizes viewing distractions
Index search and tape-position display
Auto clock set with 24-hour backup - Label:
- Panasonic
- Manufacturer:
- Panasonic
- Model:
- PV-V4522
- ProductGroup:
- CE
- Publisher:
- Panasonic
- Studio:
- Panasonic
- Title:
- Panasonic PV-V4522 4-Head Hi-Fi VCR
- UPC:
- 037988971015
- Warranty:
- 1 year warranty
- MPN:
- PV-V4522
Customer Reviews
If you're lucky & get a good one it's fine
I bought two of these. One has been ok but the second one would spit out any tape you fed it. Returned it immediately and got another one that did exactly the same thing. By then it was too late to return to the store so it's sitting on a shelf as a paperweight. So one of three worked. On another subject, the remote is awful - so I use an old "Tower" remote I got at Goodwill....
10/21/2004 12:00 AM | All Customer Reviews
I'd pass on this VCR
I purchased this as a secondary VCR to my Sony SLV-N51. During the first few months I had no problems at all. The remote is pretty decent and has well layed out buttons. The image quality and sound isn't very good at all and is of much lower quality than that of my equally priced Sony SLV-N51. The Sony has it's problems and it's the best VCR but I would easily say it's better than this one. This is most likely the worst VCR I've owned. Just recently the image quality has been getting worse and worse...
9/4/2003 12:00 AM | All Customer Reviews
junk
This is junk.Quit working after 4.5 months--repair shop said that every Panasonic made in 2002 had a bad carriage assembly.Had a 1990 Panasonic which lasted 12 years....
4/21/2003 12:00 AM | All Customer Reviews
died in 2 months
The machine seemed fine for the first few weeks, then got harder and harder to get a tape in.Eventually, it just stopped accepting them at all.Luckily the store took it back.After three VCRs in one year, I am considering the possibility of copying all my tapes to CD and just using DVD....
4/4/2003 12:00 AM | All Customer Reviews
no different than previous one I had
Well where do I begin. My VCR was bought to replace an existing one of the same brand PV 7450 HiFi. My old one would have sound problems, similar to static, if I tried to play something that was recorded in HiFi, but doesn't sounds that way in mono. I currently have a 4661 I use as well that hasn't had any problems. Both machines were nicey and so was this one. When I got this one, I was surprised to find out that the sound was just as static sounding and, if not, noisier than the 7450 I replaced...
3/10/2003 12:00 AM | All Customer Reviews