Sony SLV-N60 VCRs
Sony SLV-N60 VCRs
USER REVIEWS
[Apr 04, 2002]
ricky rodriguez
AudioPhile
Strength:
great picture defined,bright,good managment{menu}also has in sound good highs,and lows with hard bass
Weakness:
basic control to start let me say the screen is purified and detail colored,it has the best hi-fi stereo in the biz hits all the highs and lows,extended bass and i just added a s-video converter the screen is picture perfect and purest detail looks almost as good as dvds Similar Products Used: philips s-vhs,other sony''s |
[Dec 10, 2000]
Freezelan
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Very Good Picture and Sound
Weakness:
none so far Very good picture if hooked up with audio/video cables. I'm using acoustic research cables. |
[Oct 18, 2000]
Keith B
Casual Listener
Strength:
Very clear picture. Quiet operation.
Weakness:
Cannot display current time while playing video. Got the N60 for great price from Video Direct, but they are big @$$holes. They act like you are bothering them by ordering something. I would not reccommend you buy from them. But I do reccommend the VCR. Works great and whisper quiet operation. No s-video outputs though. Great machine for the price. Sony did a very good job with this one. Similar Products Used: Sharp |
[Oct 06, 2000]
Steven Singer
Casual Listener
Strength:
Sharpest Rental Movie playback you'll ever see!
Weakness:
Remote not backlit. I know most people who watch movies are now renting DVD but I needed a VCR for tape movie rentals. I was very happy with the video quality of my 8 year old Sharp VC-A45 but the FF, REW and Eject were dying. I test bought the following current models that were recommended and myself, friends and my wife agreed my old Sharp had a noticeably better video quality: Panasonic 4820, 4660 and JVC S-VHS HRS3600U which was supposed to have superior VHS playback, and five current top of line VHS and S-VHS decks (I brought my old Sharp to a reseller and he was kind enough to let me A-B them into the same monitor. Even he agreed my old Sharp looked better. Several resellers said since DVD is current, less quality may be going into video heads and more into features and that may explain the higher quality of my old unit. But then a miracle happened! I discovered the Sony SLVN-60! It was considerably better than my beloved Sharp! Not only that but the regular cable channels on my TV looked Sharper when the cable feed was looped through the VCR to my Trinitron! Perhaps some kind of fine tune device?!? I don't know but the Sony SLVN-60 is the best. The video quality of recordings on blank tapes is as good as you'd need it to be but my primary concern was pre-recorded tapes. If you buy one of these and its not as good as I'm describing, replace it with the same model. Maybe your first one was defective but you will see some phenomenal video quality for a VHS deck. This is the one. Perhaps the SLVN50, 70 and 80 are as good but I can only recommend the one I have. You can find it mail order on Internet for as low as $125. I paid $149 at Circuit City and I'm keeping it. I don't want to order another to save $25 and return the one I own. Mine works exceptionally well and who knows if another might have a glitch or problem. If there were 10 stars I'd give it to this unit but I can only go as high as 5. Similar Products Used: Old Sharp VC-A45 |
[Jan 21, 2001]
earl angus
Audiophile
Strength:
easy setup
Weakness:
bad macrovision implementation; flawed design If you want just to play vhs tapes, |
[Aug 21, 2000]
Ron E-L
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
easy set up. quick dail record programing. clear video & audio. quiet transport.
Weakness:
none This is a great vcr. I've been looking to replace an old rca. I have tried out five vcr's and have returned them all. None of them recorded video as clearly as my six year old rca. The sony records beautifully. It's quiet and easy to use. I would highly recommend this vcr. For those of you with tivo looking for a vcr to archive check this one out. Only by paying a lot more and upgrading to s-video will ou find a better vcr. Similar Products Used: panasonic, rca, others |
[Apr 24, 2001]
Eric Rodriguez
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
incredible hi-fi stereo,unique design,league of its own in picture quality.
Weakness:
none at the price to start let me say this "to start" theres no match for this vcr's picture looks magnifecent doll, sound quality is purely great,with bass that rocks my room.as well as the next level of exellency all around.paid 88.00 and worth the 125.00 wou would pay on the net.truly amazing Similar Products Used: phillips(s-vhs),mitsubishi(775U) |
[Jun 01, 2001]
Shane Travis
Strength:
Quick-dial record setting, allowing you to set it without having to turn on the TV or find the remote: excellent picture quality: auto-start for pre-recorded tapes.
Weakness:
Clock not shown when tape inserted: 'memory' function (to rewind to where you started) confusing and difficult to use. I'd done some product comparisons when my RCA VCR (about 9 yrs old) was on its last legs, and was rather disappointed. All the models I saw had lots of nice bells and whistles, but they didn't have the one thing I *really* wanted that my old one had -- a way to program directly from the front of the VCR. Apparently, with the ease of the new programming features (i.e. VCR+), that went the way of the do-do bird. Well, that's fine if you live somewhere that you can use it, but in Saskatchewan it's not an option. (Nor is auto time-set, or a host of other fancy TV features.) |
[Nov 24, 2000]
William Y
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Commercial Pass, Index search, good quality picture once the reality regenerator is off, shows time left on tape
Weakness:
No clock shown when playing a tape! Ejecting a tape takes forever, putting in a tape is tricky because of notches on the plastic cover
Similar Products Used: Hitachi, JVC, Panasonic |