Hitchcock
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Is anyone out there who has had experience with the following old (analogue) Echostars: SR8700, AD3600IP and DVR7000?
I've been considering getting either the AD3600IP or DVR7000 (second-hand, of course), but would like to know more about how they rank against each other, especially in terms of (analogue) picture quality.
I've had both the SR8700 and the LT8700, and I found the picture quality on the LT8700 shocking (i.e. awful O-no) compared to its predecessor, the SR8700, which produced a very crystal clear picture.
From the short reviews I've read so far on the net, I sense that the DVR7000 wasn't that much of a big hit, for some reason. Even so, would you say that the analogue picture quality is as good as (or better than) on the AD3600IP? Is the PQ on either of them as good as on the SR8700? Which of the machines runs faster?
Thanks for your advice.
I've been considering getting either the AD3600IP or DVR7000 (second-hand, of course), but would like to know more about how they rank against each other, especially in terms of (analogue) picture quality.
I've had both the SR8700 and the LT8700, and I found the picture quality on the LT8700 shocking (i.e. awful O-no) compared to its predecessor, the SR8700, which produced a very crystal clear picture.
From the short reviews I've read so far on the net, I sense that the DVR7000 wasn't that much of a big hit, for some reason. Even so, would you say that the analogue picture quality is as good as (or better than) on the AD3600IP? Is the PQ on either of them as good as on the SR8700? Which of the machines runs faster?
Thanks for your advice.