![]() Because of this to avoid overwriting on LP the head gap was basically made for LP and wasted quite a bit of tape area when using SP. Both retailed(and basically sold for at the time) a cool $1100! which according to my handy dandy inflation calculator, would be over $4000 todayīoth were a 2/4hr(SP/LP) only machine that IMO made rather dismal recordings on either SP or LP due to Matsushita using the same 2 heads to record SP and LP. The VH5010 was a '79 year model and the VH5000 was a '78, most notably the 5010 had a better timer, otherwise, they were very similar. ![]() ![]() Both the VH-5000 and VH-5010 were made by Matsushita(as was the VR1000) which also made VCRs for RCA, Panasonic, National, Philco, Magnavox, Curtis Mathes and several other brands. ZENITH 0121 0009 0050 0078 0091 0138 0059 0131 0038 0111 0134.Wow, Quasar, now I haven't heard that name for a coon's age! Quasar's Great Time MachineĪre you sure it's not a VH-5010? Which along with the VH-5000 were Quasar's first foray into VHS, before that Quasar used their failed VR1000 format. ![]()
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