M
Mac
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Hi,
Previously I posted that:
"I have a 4 head, hifi Magnavox VCR, mo.# VRS962AT21 with no sound.Not bad
sound or even poor sound. No sound at all. I like this model because it has
a built in video stabilizer of some sort that enables me to hook my DVD
player through it without macrovision issues.I should mention that there is
no audio from the DVD player when run through this VCR as well so I don't
believe it could be in the video heads or audio head. The unit is in good
working order otherwise."
Upon further inspection I discovered that setting the audio output to "mono"
by accessing the menu delivers good sound.
I believe I have narrowed it down to the video heads. RCA jacks and Coax
both output stereo sound when DVD player is hooked up to VCR (but Coax only
works if menu is set to "mono" but still outputs stereo sound). Neither RCA
or Coax will output stereo sound when playing a tape (no audio at all).
Both RCA and Coax output mono sound from tape.
The heads have been thoroughly cleaned and deliver a fine picture. I
haven't found any cold solder joints but there is some discoloration around
the IR diode on the main board, like some overheating has occurred.
Anyone have an idea of where to look?
Thanks again,
-Mac
Previously I posted that:
"I have a 4 head, hifi Magnavox VCR, mo.# VRS962AT21 with no sound.Not bad
sound or even poor sound. No sound at all. I like this model because it has
a built in video stabilizer of some sort that enables me to hook my DVD
player through it without macrovision issues.I should mention that there is
no audio from the DVD player when run through this VCR as well so I don't
believe it could be in the video heads or audio head. The unit is in good
working order otherwise."
Upon further inspection I discovered that setting the audio output to "mono"
by accessing the menu delivers good sound.
I believe I have narrowed it down to the video heads. RCA jacks and Coax
both output stereo sound when DVD player is hooked up to VCR (but Coax only
works if menu is set to "mono" but still outputs stereo sound). Neither RCA
or Coax will output stereo sound when playing a tape (no audio at all).
Both RCA and Coax output mono sound from tape.
The heads have been thoroughly cleaned and deliver a fine picture. I
haven't found any cold solder joints but there is some discoloration around
the IR diode on the main board, like some overheating has occurred.
Anyone have an idea of where to look?
Thanks again,
-Mac