I would like to formally announce my refurbishing and sales of recommended VCRs.
Currently, I specialize in refurbishing the following models. I have several models available for sale that I've already refurbished as well:
Panasonic AG1980 - Have refurbed about 20 of these now with excellent results!
JVC HR-S7500U, HR-S7600U, HR-S7800U, HR-S7900U
JVC HR-S9500U, HR-S9600U, HR-S9800U, HR-S9900U, HR-S9911U
SR-MV40, SR-MV45, SR-MV50, SR-MV55
SR-VS30U, SR-VS10U
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To get to this point, I bought many of these VCRs in non-working condition and have been successful in restoring about 80% of them to excellent working condition. Working on a variety of non-functional machines has allowed me to identify common failure points and perform preventative maintenance and component exchange before those failures occur, even if the VCR doesn't yet have those common problems. This has also allowed me to accumulate some parts machines as well.
I source all electrical components from Mouser.com (to guarantee authenticity) using only top tier capacitor brands (Panasonic, Nichicon, Rubycon, and Chemicon).
Refurbishing Services:
AG1980 / AG1980P
Common issues with these include:
-No picture at all
-Failure to load or eject a tape (if there's a tape stuck inside your unit, leave it in there and I will safely remove it)
-High pitched screeching sound coming from the unit
-Dim front display
-Image noise that looks like repeating diagonal lines, sometimes described as "herringbone noise"
-Frequent "Comets" that are short streaks of static noise that seem to show up more often on certain lines of video
-For best image noise elimination (including "comets"), "screeching sound" elimination, and overall longevity, I would recommend the full refurb service.
-If the only issues are tape loading problems, picture/color problems, and/or dim LCD display - a partial refurb will usually address those problems.
-If you prefer, I can start with the partial refurb and then report back with capture samples of the output, and you may decide to then upgrade to the full refurb if you are not satisfied with the result.
AG1980 FULL REFURBISHING service - $750 (includes return USA shipping):
Full recap of TBC board (both through-hole and surface mount)
Full recap of Power Supply
Full recap of Head Amp
Full recap of the LCD board
Full recap of the front control board
Recap of a few select capacitors that I've seen go bad on the many units I've already refurbished.
+STANDARD DECK MECHANISM REFURBISHING - includes complete disassembly of the capstan shaft for re-lubricating, full disassembly and cleaning of the mode switch, replacement of the loading motor coupler with a new one, and re-greasing known problematic areas. Pinch rollers that show any signs of cracking will be replaced with a new one. Original pinch rollers that are in good shape will have their surfaces restored with American Recorder S-721H fluid. All tape-path-contact surfaces will also be cleaned. Decks that are misaligned with tracking problems will also have tracking adjusted with an oscilloscope.
AG1980 PARTIAL REFURBISHING service - $550 (includes return USA shipping):
-This is similar to Deter's Servicing based on an AG1980 that I fixed that had a loading problem where the user had purchased the unit from Deter as refurbished. Deter replaced the surface mount capacitors on the TBC (not the through-hole ones) and changed 5 capacitors changed on the front LCD board).
-Also includes standard deck mechanism refurbishing as described in the full refurb description above.
Bare AG1980 TBC + front LCD board Recap - $300 (includes return USA shipping):
-You send me ONLY the TBC board and front LCD board (Do not send the entire VCR) and I'll recap both and send them back. This is a similar service as the "partial refurb" in terms of capacitor replacement. Be aware that you do take some risk of possibly damaging connectors when removing those boards and re-assembling yourself. You'll want to wrap the LCD board and the TBC board in plenty of small bubble wrap and ship inside of a box to prevent those from being damaged during shipping. This is a good option if your AG1980 has already been taken apart and had image noise or no picture, but the mechanism otherwise seems to work fine.
JVC VCR RERFURBISHING (HR-S7x00U series, HR-S9x00U series, SR-MV Series, SR-VS Series)- $300 - includes return USA shipping
Common problems with these models include failure to completely load a tape, eating tapes, shutdown after pressing play or after loading a tape, not powering on at all, or failure to get past a "loading" message on the front LCD.
JVC refurbs include disabling of the dynamic drum (if your model has one - this is done as both a repair and preventative maintenance and it does not affect playback for captures), loading motor belt replacement if needed, mode switch cleaning (except SR-MV series as they use a type of mode switch that doesn't get dirty), and pinch roller replacement if there is any evidence of cracking (or surface restoration of the original if no cracking present). Power supply and other components will be checked and replaced as needed.
*On the SR-MV series, front LCDs are often dim and may partially get better with refurb, but may remain somewhat dim. Luckily, this does not affect the rest of the function of the VCR.
All VCR refurbs include cleaning of the tape path and alignment adjustment using an oscilloscope if not tracking well.
To inquire about sales/service/refurbs:
Send me a direct message on DigitalFaq with:
1. Model number of VCR
2. Symptoms it currently has - you may include a short video of the problem if that's easier than describing
3. Note any prior repair attempts or known physical damage
4. Your return address, paypal email address, and cell phone number
I'll typically reply back within 2-3 days along with the address to send your VCR to (which is in Michigan). Approximate refurbishing turnaround time is usually 1-3 weeks.
If the repair/refurb is successful (they usually are, but nothing is 100%), I will paypal invoice you for the stated refurb rate and ship back once paid. If I am unsuccessful, I will only charge $100 which will mainly cover return shipping and a small amount for my time and parts put into it involved with the attempt. Depending on your model and the stock of parts I have for that model, I may offer to buy the unit from you or waive the assessment/repair attempt fee depending on the going rate for parts units of that model.
I will send the paypal invoice you after I've attempted the refurb and the outcome is known, so no payment in advance is necessary.
I have done a few repairs/refurbs for other users already, and I'll see if they'll comment below with their experience.
Please do not hesitate to message me with any questions.