
JVC
JVC T120DU10 VHS Tape 10-Pack
★★★★★
Ten T-120 JVC VHS tapes in one pack — the right format for anyone still recording, archiving, or preserving footage on vintage decks.
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Overview
Specifications
Product Type
VHS Tape
Quantity
10-Pack
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Ten tapes per pack delivers strong value for anyone with ongoing recording needs, digitization projects, or archival workflows.
- T-120 format provides up to 6 hours of recording per tape at standard play — significant capacity per cassette.
- JVC is one of the original VHS format developers, and their blank tape manufacturing has a long track record of consistent magnetic coating quality.
- Individual cassette cases in the pack protect each tape between uses and during storage.
👎 Cons
- VHS is an obsolete format — playback and recording requires a functional VCR, which is increasingly difficult to source and maintain.
- Standard play image quality is inherently limited by the VHS format's ~240 lines of horizontal resolution — well below even standard-definition digital.
- Magnetic tape degrades over time; recordings made today will show generational quality loss compared to digital alternatives.
- No anti-fungal or premium archival coating — these are standard consumer-grade tapes, not designed for long-term preservation of irreplaceable content.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much can each tape record at standard play?
Each T-120 tape holds up to 6 hours of recording at standard play (SP) speed. Extended play (EP/SLP) modes on compatible VCRs can stretch that to up to 8 hours, though picture quality degrades noticeably at slower speeds.
Are these tapes compatible with all VHS VCRs?
Yes. T-120 is the universal VHS cassette format. These tapes will work in any standard VHS VCR regardless of brand — JVC, Sony, Panasonic, or otherwise. They are not compatible with Betamax, Video8, Hi8, or MiniDV formats.
Can these tapes be used to record from a TV tuner or converter box?
Absolutely. These are blank, recordable tapes — not pre-recorded. They work exactly as VHS tapes always have: connect your VCR to a signal source, hit record, and the tape captures whatever is playing.
Are unused tapes in the pack safe for long-term storage?
Blank, unrecorded VHS tapes in original packaging store well for years when kept in a cool, dry environment away from magnetic fields (speakers, motors). Humidity and heat are the primary enemies of magnetic tape degradation.
Can I record over these tapes multiple times?
Yes, VHS tapes are re-recordable. Remove the record-protect tab on the back of the cassette to prevent accidental overwriting, or leave it in place to allow re-recording as needed.