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Not necessarily true. A lot of very good old turntables have a smaller platter. For modern turntables it might be true however. I am mostly a vintage user 🙈
Some good Dual turntables and higher quality changers do have a 10 or 7 inch platter, but for the 95% of the times I'd say this video is true
@@ZeusTheTornado Yeah, I have 2 Duals. One for 33 and 45 and the other one for Shellacs. The platters are 10 inch on both of them. I don't remember the model number by heart though.
Michell Orbe......Regar Planar 8 & 10 Avid Ingenium..........
The Dual 1019 is legendary, you need to rethink your statements!
@@johnstump2433 I have two Dual 1216s. One for normal vinyls and one for Shellacs. This thing is practically unbreakable and works like a charm.
Audio-Technica Sound Burger: Am I a joke?
Worst turntable by the best brand
@@turntablethomas2584far from the best brand maybe if you buy all your vinyl at the mall 😂
@@turntablethomas2584 I thought this when I got into records again. Not by far the best brand but a respectable entry level. Basically full of cheap (but half decent) Chinese parts.
Hey for the most part for beginners cheap turntables aren’t that bad.
I own the first turntable you show and it isn’t bad.
Not the best but could be worse.
And not everyone can afford expensive, good quality turntables.
Any vintage turntable from a decent brand is better than a crappy new cheap one which destroys your records.
I got the Eastwood Signature yesterday and I'am returning it today. After a few hours of use, it started to play slower. Ever have that happen?
Jarrett, you just summed up your whole channel in one youtube short! 🤣
I judge the quality on if a turntable has one of them red cartridges/ stylus
Red cartridge is bad right? Try to get a better one
That’s not even true though while most of them are trash old Hifi sets like the teac lp series we’re actually banger red needle record players, while most red dose mean ruby there are diamond ones that aren’t cheap Chinese ripoffs, and tou can even just get the cerapream blue needle to get the best out of it
I have Ortofon 2m Red, you gotta be more specific
Whats wrong with red ones
@@joeneighbour9740I think he's talking about ceramic styli. Maybe try to find out what the stylus is made of and how much weight the tonearm is tracking at. This may give you a better idea.
My crosley fits my 7" records just fine 😉 it is wildly annoying everytime i try and play an album and half the record is jutting out the side of the turntable
I loved when He told us why.
Fr
He did lol
Use your brains cells
Buy what you can afford and have fun collecting vinyl:)
SOOO AGREED!!! THANK YOU
Thanks!❤
defending record carvers are crazy
@@OGCatDJM settle down Disco Stu.
@@CorridorOfChameleons94okay, trust me, I fell for the cheap portable players as well, most notable being a Victrola Suitcase. Speakers failed, models are cheaply built, and two of my records got warped. Not worth it when you can get players such as the Audio Technica ATLP60 for like $120 and still be a good turntable (especially for starters)
In my opinion, if the recorded player plays the music, it’s a good one. 😭
Facts
right im no audiophile
You got the Volkswagen bus player, don't ya
That’s like saying my old used car that is minutes away from breaking down is good because it still drives
Exactly😭
Back in the 70's and 80's a record player was cheap crap but a turntable was an audio device to enjoy and admire
Back in the 70s and 80s a real stereo was your whole living room. A real turntable was from Teac or Marantz....
So you are telling me that the Rega Planar 10
Aphelion 2 MC (8799€) is a piece of crap ? ☺️
Yes. Your wife's boyfriend agrees.
Yes
lmao
I get you're joking, but he says if it sticks over the edge of the platter. The P10 doesn't.
I just bought a decent turntable & the record sticks out over the side but I’m total fine with that considering it’s my first record player & it works damn fine!
Ong bro
Can you close the cover?
The problem arises in potential long term use scratching records in many cases from poorly made tone arm + cartridge. Nothing to do with sound quality, most of that will have to do with the speaker.
mannn i want to listen to records but i don’t want to spends hundreds of dollars on a record player😭 let me enjoy a victrola ty
Fr man just get what you can get, abd have fun playing records! 😁
I have a victrola too!❤
Right. I have a Crosley and don't have any issues at all other than the stylus and tracking pressure. So I got an AT LP60 Bluetooth and it's amazing. These I recommend as they don't cost a fortune LP60 being 150
defending a record carver is crazy, trust me, I used to have a portable suitcase Victrola and it sounded like crap, cheaply built, and warped 2 of my vinyls
@OfficialCatDJM OK Mr privileged, some people can't afford to get some crazy expensive beginner players and already have records, let them do what they want, and eventually, they can upgrade into a "suitable" player
he woke up and chose violence.
I got a victrola last year and traded it for an audio technica 60XBT
😂
I recently took out a 30 year old Technics SL-QD2 turntable from the closet and after a good bit of fiddling, I got it up and running. All my old albums are in terrible shape so I bought the Beatles white album stereo remix. I also put a new stylus in my cartridge. After so many years only listening to cd's, the warmth of the sound from the turntable was amazing! The tactile experience of holding an album again brought me back to my youth. I bought a vinyl cleaning kit and bought another album, remastered Aqualung. Looks like I'm going to be spending some money on vinyl now.
Not for vintage Dual Turntable (Dual 1019 for example).
I saw this on my fyp earlier!
Guess it's time to throw away my Sound Burger then. Thanks for the tip!
what? they’re pretty rare and can sell for a lot! keep it!
@@weegie3343 He was obviously joking that this garbage video would define it as crap.
🤣
haha sound burger funny
@@weegie3343I'm sorry but you just lowered my faith in humanity a little
Get an 80’s Technics turntable and you’ll be fine
Not true. Just the direct drive like the 1200 series.
Idk, mine is one from a sears catalog from the early 70s and it works pretty alright. The 8track player works too which is surprising
I prefer magnetic media over vinyl tbh.
How can you tell if the 8track works alright? You can't possible have a working 8track tape! LOL.
@@Robert08010 You replace the foam and foil "end of program" splice. It's irritating and time consuming, but not impossible.
Also, god your condescending.
Thank you for acknowledging my deity! LOL. What did I say to make you think I was condescending? I was told that 8tracks use a specially lubricated tape and that dry lubricant wears off over time and most of my 8tracks did in fact wear out long before I lost interest in them (not just broken splices or missing end of track sensor (because those are easy fixes) but actually began to drag too much for any player. And that was 20+ years ago. So if you are still successfully using 8rtrack, I'd like to know how, are they store bought cartridges from the 80s or did you buy some stash of tapes from radioshack before they went out of business and record your existing library to new tapes? I am an audio engineer but not an audio snob. @@qwertykeyboard5901
Just because the thing is large enough to hold the entire record doesn't mean it's 'quality', bud.
Actually it does matter because with high temperatures the record can bend and become unplayable, so a turntable that holds the entire record will prevent it from bending. Have a good day.
@@GPCBuilderUnless your record is either a bimetallic strip or in a hot car, thats not an issue.
I m sorry bro but there is a turntable called philips 242. It has a 10 inch platter and is as good as a technics sl1200/1210
I admit those aren't the best designs but they sound good to me.
Completely false.
One great example- Califone.
Facts
Can you elaborate on this? I’m trying to look for a good record player but conflicted on which are okau
What if your record player is over 200$ and has a built in cd player, radio, and has Bluetooth capability but the record sticks out the back by about a quarter inch
I actually have the record player in the first picture shown, a Victrola Eastwood. It may not be as good as my £300 RRP turntable but it's definitely not crap. It plays well, has a decent moving magnet cartridge tracking within spec, good speed stability and sounds very listenable through HiFi speakers. The built in speakers aren't great but I never use them. As a second player it's perfectly decent player/turntable. I'd recommend it over the usual suitcase players for sure. Also there's plenty of very good quality vintage turntables that don't have full sized platters that people would pay a fortune for.
i’m a casual listener with an eastwood i was gifted, and to be honest i personally don’t mind the sound from the built in speakers :) i can’t afford any bigger equipment for it, so i just put on a record and enjoy!!
@@Heypeeps10092 That's great! You can always upgrade to some decent powered speakers when you find yourself with a little extra cash. Or you could get a D class amplifier for cheap usually £15 or $20 online and they are unbelievably good with a decent set of speakers. There's plenty of potential in this little Victrola record player. The bottom line is if you get enjoyment listening to it through the built in speakers, there's nothing wrong with that and the upgrade potential is there if you want it in the future 🙂
@@electronraygun6346 yup!! thanks so much! I’m super happy to maybe upgrade later, but yeah even just using bt out with my headphones is very enjoyable, especially as i can listen to my parents and grandparents old, well kept records :)
Most record players have it sticking off, mine hangs off and it’s a good player
Enter techmoan with a Sound Burger.
This is absolutely stupid. Has literally nothing to do with the quality. By that logic the vintage Sony PS-F9 is “crap” good luck finding one for under $1000.
While many lower quality units may be built like this, it is in no way whatsoever a measure if a turntable is quality.
What about cartridge types, MM vs MC, DAC’s, platter types, so many details that you could actually point out to help newbies, but to say “if it hangs off it’s bad”. Is stupidly ignorant.
You should not have a DAC in your turntable, unless you're listening to some sort of digital vinyl
His second example of quality was crap.
Bro put on my exact vinyl player 😭😭
What about the sound burger from AT?
a good turntable, also worth alot of money too
Unless you want to fiddle with the trim pots, its crap.
is it that bad can you tell me
I have one and it has to stick a little out the back but it plays good
Mine has 12” records stick out a bit but it’s a great record player. Function over form.
The first one you showed had an audio technica magnetic cartidge so its not crap.
It is. Returning my Eastwood Signature on Day 2 of having it. Used for a few hours the first day and it started playing slow.
How do you justify this?
Advaitic Songs and God is Good! Om is in my top 3 favorite bands of all time. Awesome to see that on the wall. Great taste man!
I now have to agree. Bought the Eastwood Signature and after a few hours use on Day 1 of owning it, the player started to slow down playing records. One should not have to search the internet the first day to try and figure out how to fix it. And the suggestion of turning screws on the bottom of the motor has you searching on how to take it apart to get to those screws. Returned it on Day 2.
I’m not a record expert but I have a victrola where it sticks out and it works great
This is a load of crap, theres plenty of high end turntables that use 10in platters especially older ones, standard on many Dual turntables including the 1237, and many older high end models, not to mention a majority of the record changers including ones made by RCA, Garrard for very expensive consoles and cabinets like the winchester models, as long as you aren’t trying to play warped records it doesn’t make much of a difference on stability if its level at the center of balance, and if it bothers you that much just put a “0.5 12-in acrylic slip-mat over it and it won’t make much difference anyways
I agree as I had a belt drive Dual with a 10 inch platter
I have the piano black fluance and absolutely love it.
Mine’s from the 50’s and the record comes out on the side and it plays quite well
I wish i found this channel before i started wanting to listen to old records... the player i got is so crab
Good point 👍
I haven’t seen one of your videos pop up for fking ages now lmao
Long live technics sl 1200 series.
Quick question, I got gifted a sony PS-LX2. It runs great and from what I can tell, sounds decent. How good/bad of a record player is it compared to some newer ones.
I have that exact Victrola turntable, it's not that bad, it has an audio-technica cartridge and doesn't sound half bad over the rca out. I've upgraded since I got that one, but it served me well.
Mines crap, but £7 from a charity shop (I volunteered there so got a discount too so I got like 5 records and a speaker too for £7) is pretty good haha
The sound quality is actually awesome
I’m looking for recommendations on those table record players that come with the legs included. What do you recommend? I am currently using a Crosley briefcase record player and I see how terrible the sound quality is. I also see how it’s wearing out my records. So I want to get something different.
I have 2 Bush MTT1 turntables,both near mint,and paid £3.00 GB for them.They were given a 5 star rating by What HiFi back in the day,and the sound is very good,with no discernible wow and flutter.I play them through hi end micro systems,using the inbuilt preamp.
Bro, they’re all good
I have a victrola Eastwood up north at my Grandmas place I hope it lasts a while someone tell me if I should return it since we just bought it on Friday or it stays good for years to come?
I agree.
I usually look for the red needle, lol I always like to ruin people’s fun when they’re enjoying music by telling them they don’t get the same quality like I do and then they tell me no one cares so I go home and listen to my Radiohead FLAC and realize I can’t eve tell the diffrence
Are there any good turntable speaker combos?
Not all of us can afford that 1000$ turntable that “Is quality”
You can find a good record player between $400-$600. Mine was $500 something with speakers included and works out great
@@Mak0154 but mine was 50$ for a portable one the difference is notable
It's definitely one way, but it shouldn't be the deciding factor. Some high-quality ones from back in the day have that record sticking out thing.
jealous of that stoneflower record
I'll get a quality one when I have enough money
I love how crossley and gpo make the crap pile. You forgot JAM though bud, they are equally shite. Best of British chumrade and looking forward to more quality infotainment. 🇬🇧🤘🏻😊
Well said
What if it sticks out the back a little
Upgrading turntables is alot of fun. I’m on my 4th table now in 10 years and every upgrade made me enjoy my collection with new ears. I wouldn’t call turntables crap quickly but gotta agree with you on this point. These crosley type tables with the tiny platter do sound so bad they can throw people off the hobby.
in enjoying the Victrola Eastwood record player.... can't wait for the Eastwood II
Cool, guess I should’ve stuck with the iPod.
Thanks for the gatekeeping.
Also those are portable suit case players, they run PERECT ( at least the one I bought) and I 100% recommend them for portability
My sound burger is offended
But can you explain why? I mean it'll still play the music right?
What about the Audio Technica Sound Burger? Literally the whole Vinyl is sticking out from all sides, does that indicate the record player is bad? I was interested in buying one but now that I saw this video I’m not sure.
Had a coworker who was a music afficionado ... speakers at over € 2000 each ...
... and then he put on an Austrian jodeling album 😱
Whats the top middle album in the background? It looks familiar
It’s more the $5 ceramic needles that wreck vinyl. But suitcase models do usually have them.
I did not buy it but What do you think about the Crosley 1975T What is your opinion about it? Yea or nay
What album is that in the top middle?
Sony made a semi portable player which about the entire record stuck out except for of course, where the needle and the drive mechanism is located. That's also one of their most prestigious players. Also, the Crosby featured in the example photo is actually a pretty decent player for the price.
Bro, I have one of those $50 suitcase record players hooked up to my living room stereo, it sounds really good but I know an Audio Technica is a bit better and am saving up for one. If a suit case player is all you can afford and have a living room stereo to hook it up to, then that's all you need if you're just the casual listener, and nothing beyond that.
So if I only play 45s, my record player is high quality? Well... I don't think that's fair! LOL.
What distinguishes ‘quality from crap’ is a turntable’s ability to accommodate phono cartrige upgrades. Any turntable is only as good as its cartrige. The next thing is obviously stability, so it’s best for the turntable to support the whole record. For something decent, expect to spend around $250 for a turntable and $300 for a decent cartrige with an elliptical stylus. I highly recommend the Ortofon Blue.
Well said bc mine just broke 😭😭
Will my eateot stage 3 record be destroyed by my victrola journey?
The flamingo and the audio technica thing are good, ish
The crab look better 😔 the quality looks simple
Yeah, I’m not gonna buy a $500 turntable just because the vinyl sits over the edge. You have to be either rich or stupid in order to do that.
Shows you don’t like taking care of your stuff
Right?! Like I don't have the money for that and I love my victrola! It's the all in one from Amazon and people say it's bad, even though I spent 170 dollars on it.
@@happymfs8783 literally it’s been proven to be a myth, like for example, I have a sound burger, 3 grams or less is not going to warp a record 😭
A great song for this video would be record player 😂😂😂
What about Sony PS-Q7 ?
Crosley fans when this: 💀
Man I’m just trying to get into records and then I’m getting a better one
It really doesn't matter if you have an expensive record player or not, you probably just don't take care of your records if they stop working or skip
Bought The Mom's one of those suitcase-style Record Players off of WOOT a few weeks ago for $20. It really doesn't sound bad. It's simple to use and fine for Her. It's not something I would ever buy for Myself. I have a 30+ year old PIONEER DD Turntable that I recently retro-fitted (new cartridge, etc). But I'm looking at going more "modern" in the future.
I looked over and thanked God that the 12” record stays inside the dust lid.
I love my suitcase. Works fine for me. You don't need the most expensive toy. I just like Chillin with my music.
If the mastering engineer flunked in mastering 101, nothing else masters , ladies and gentlemen.
I don't have the money to buy one of those and mine works just fine
Do these types of players damage your records even if you keep good care of them
Good to know...
the soundburger by AT is a great table
B&O , servo tonearm JVC, Dual
Mine goes outward and it’s good so I don’t know what your talking about I only have a problem with like one vinyl and I think it’s because it’s the vinyl because it skips some parts of one of the songs and I think that’s the vinyls fault not what I’m using.
I see Piano Nights and God is Good. You have wonderful taste.