Description
Panasonic AG-7750 S-VHS Professional Editor VCR TBC DNR RS-422A For Parts
The Panasonic AG-7750 is a rackmount professional S-VHS editor VCR designed for broadcast and production use. It features a built-in digital Time Base Corrector (TBC), built-in Digital Noise Reduction (DNR), RS-422A serial control, and parallel control interface — making it a full-featured editing transport for linear video post-production workflows. This unit powers on and displays its menu normally via the rear BCN Video Monitor Out port, but the auto loader mechanism has failed and is being sold as-is for parts or repair.
Specifications & What's Included
- Model: Panasonic AG-7750 (AG-7750-P)
- Format: S-VHS (Super VHS)
- Time Base Corrector: Built-in digital TBC
- Noise Reduction: Built-in DNR (Digital Noise Reduction)
- Control Interface: RS-422A serial control; parallel control
- Audio: 4-channel audio with XLR connectors; Hi-Fi audio
- Comb Filter: 3-line logical comb filter
- Shuttle Control: Jog/shuttle dial with Search, Page, and Set functions
- Time Code Display: Digital SMPTE-style readout — Hours, Minutes, Seconds, Frames
- Video Output (rear): BCN Video Monitor Out
- Remote Connector (rear): D24F Remote port; TBC Remote port
- Additional rear connectors: S-Video In, BNC video connectors, XLR audio I/O, IEC AC power inlet
- Power Requirements: 120V AC, 50-60Hz, 105W
- Form Factor: Rackmount
- Country of Manufacture: Japan (Matsushita Electric Ind. Co., Ltd.)
- Sold as-is for parts or repair — auto loader mechanism failed
Applications
The AG-7750 was designed for professional linear video editing environments — broadcast stations, post-production facilities, and duplication houses that required frame-accurate editing control over S-VHS source material. The RS-422A interface made it compatible with industry-standard edit controllers such as the Sony BVE series and similar 9-pin control systems, allowing it to function as an A-roll or B-roll source deck in a linear edit suite. The built-in TBC was essential for stabilizing the S-VHS signal to broadcast-quality sync before output to a switcher or master recorder. Units like this were widely used through the late 1990s and early 2000s in facilities running S-VHS alongside Betacam or U-matic formats. Today they are sought for parts, repair, and legacy format digitization workflows where the transport, TBC board, or control electronics are needed.
This Panasonic AG-7750 S-VHS Professional Editor VCR has been tested and confirmed to have a failed auto loader mechanism. The unit does power on and displays its menu via the rear BCN Video Monitor Out port, but it will not accept or load a tape — the machine whirs when a tape is inserted but fails to grab and thread it. This unit is being sold strictly AS-IS for parts or repair and is not guaranteed functional. Note that individual units may vary in head and capstan rotation hours. Please view our photo set and contact us if you have any questions before purchasing. Please note: We have multiple units in stock — yours may not be the one shown in the photos, however, it will be similar in condition and function.
Warranty Information
Additional Information
Brand: |
Panasonic |
Model: |
AG-7750 |
MPN: |
AG-7750-P |
SKU: |
52623 |
Type: |
Professional S-VHS Editor VCR |
Condition: |
As-Is / For Parts or Not Working |
Video Format: |
S-VHS |
TBC: |
Digital TBC (Time Base Corrector) — built-in |
Noise Reduction: |
Built-in DNR (Digital Noise Reduction) |
Control Interface: |
RS-422A, Parallel Control |
Audio Channels: |
4-channel audio |
Audio Connectors: |
XLR |
Hi-Fi Audio: |
Yes |
Comb Filter: |
3-Line Logical Comb Filter |
Shuttle Control: |
Jog/Shuttle |
Video Output: |
BCN Video Monitor Out (rear) |
Power Requirements: |
120V AC, 50-60Hz, 105W |
Form Factor: |
Rackmount |
Country/Region of Manufacture: |
Japan |
Seller Notes: |
Sold as-is for parts or repair. Auto loader failed — powers on, displays menu. |
Condition Notes: |
This Panasonic AG-7750 S-VHS Professional Editor VCR has been tested and confirmed to have a failed auto loader mechanism. The unit does power on and displays its menu via the rear BCN Video Monitor Out port, but it will not accept or load a tape — |