Don’t know who you are buddy, but total respect for who you are. Thank you for uploading this video of this beautiful turntable it’s much appreciated Sir.
I always had a thing for turntables. The snap crackle and pop never bothered me. A good quality home stereo system would overcome all that. However, over the years; cds, mp3 players and on line music got the best of me. Nice video and turntable. Thanks for sharing.👍
you actually did it wrong there at 8:19, you should have turned the black ring not the whole counterweight, the reason you had to set the tone arm horizontally is because that's your tone arm 0-gram position, so you turn the ring to 0 gram to indicate that it's currently 0 gram tracking force, then you turn the whole counterweight to 3-4 grams respectively to set the tracking force of your tone arm to 3-4 grams
@DeeJay1210 hi there just wondering if you could give me some advice on my turntable as i am new to this , my records keep looping for a second or so and skips . i have added more wait on the tone arm but it does not do anything . the records look in very good condition . what do you suggest ?
I hope you have learned to properly adjust stylus pressure since posting this. Do you still have this table? Are you happy with it? A coworker just bought one.
Im kinda new to turntables and got this 1 , but i have a 4 gram screw to put on the headshelf , why is not it withyou amd all other videos i looked up ? What is the purpose od it , should i also keep it off ?
i wanted to see if without gound conection it does make the sound filled with noises or how they avoid using it?it looks good and also well built compared to the Audio-technica turntable . didn´t understand how you tunned the counter weight with the scale or it´s not showed in the video ,only saw the stylus already unprotected, 3 to 4 grams are for the professional needles,what you have there it´s a AT stylus that when released had very good sound above the 2M or similar to the bronze all cartridges underneath are bad compared to this. So nothing learned here,i´ve got to find someone who knows about turntables
Yeah, mate. I'm an end user wanting to enjoy my vinyl. I see that you are after an audiophile professional. I'm still glad you watched the video. Thanks.
@@LetsTalkShop just looking for the sound of vinil as all were used to ,not wanting to talk bad about new turntables that look well built, but the question remains about this pioneer ,how does it work without ground wire , the model up from this it does have ,also have seen some other turntables without the ground wire, as the AT turntables looking like the SL-1200MKII ,all have ground wire also having the USB conection
Are you using the phono connection or a preamplifier on your audiosystem? So no other connections (aux, cd, tape or whatever). It could also be that you have an MC stylus which needs a MC preamplifier or needs to be set to MC on the preamplifier.
at 4:25 you left a piece on the blue plastic. The reason I watch your video is because I don't know where I put that round metal piece on my new turmtable. Did you eventually realize you forgot to remove a part that came with turntable-----unreal!
Don’t know who you are buddy, but total respect for who you are. Thank you for uploading this video of this beautiful turntable it’s much appreciated Sir.
I always had a thing for turntables. The snap crackle and pop never bothered me. A good quality home stereo system would overcome all that. However, over the years; cds, mp3 players and on line music got the best of me. Nice video and turntable. Thanks for sharing.👍
Just ordered the DJ PLX 500 from B&H Audio. Looking forward to seeing what's in the BOX!
you actually did it wrong there at 8:19, you should have turned the black ring not the whole counterweight, the reason you had to set the tone arm horizontally is because that's your tone arm 0-gram position, so you turn the ring to 0 gram to indicate that it's currently 0 gram tracking force, then you turn the whole counterweight to 3-4 grams respectively to set the tracking force of your tone arm to 3-4 grams
@DeeJay1210 hi there just wondering if you could give me some advice on my turntable as i am new to this , my records keep looping for a second or so and skips . i have added more wait on the tone arm but it does not do anything . the records look in very good condition . what do you suggest ?
@@stevehobday5571 Use the antiskating-wheel instead of putting more weight!
thank you for the unboxing video ! :)
i got in in white. love it only on negative. small rca cables
I love your Se7en reference :) I think Brad Pitt, Morgan Freeman and Kevin Spacey would be proud, lol :)
I hope you have learned to properly adjust stylus pressure since posting this. Do you still have this table? Are you happy with it? A coworker just bought one.
Thanks video
Im kinda new to turntables and got this 1 , but i have a 4 gram screw to put on the headshelf , why is not it withyou amd all other videos i looked up ? What is the purpose od it , should i also keep it off ?
Can it play records in reverse? I can’t seem to find any answer!
i wanted to see if without gound conection it does make the sound filled with noises or how they avoid using it?it looks good and also well built compared to the Audio-technica turntable . didn´t understand how you tunned the counter weight with the scale or it´s not showed in the video ,only saw the stylus already unprotected, 3 to 4 grams are for the professional needles,what you have there it´s a AT stylus that when released had very good sound above the 2M or similar to the bronze all cartridges underneath are bad compared to this. So nothing learned here,i´ve got to find someone who knows about turntables
Yeah, mate. I'm an end user wanting to enjoy my vinyl. I see that you are after an audiophile professional. I'm still glad you watched the video. Thanks.
@@LetsTalkShop just looking for the sound of vinil as all were used to ,not wanting to talk bad about new turntables that look well built, but the question remains about this pioneer ,how does it work without ground wire , the model up from this it does have ,also have seen some other turntables without the ground wire, as the AT turntables looking like the SL-1200MKII ,all have ground wire also having the USB conection
How do you turn up the volume i can barely hear the vinyl im playing
Are you using the phono connection or a preamplifier on your audiosystem? So no other connections (aux, cd, tape or whatever). It could also be that you have an MC stylus which needs a MC preamplifier or needs to be set to MC on the preamplifier.
Yes. It seems that you are touching a turntable for the first time in your life.
at 4:25 you left a piece on the blue plastic. The reason I watch your video is because I don't know where I put that round metal piece on my new turmtable. Did you eventually realize you forgot to remove a part that came with turntable-----unreal!
Same for me
babe can u help me@@daxoviedo
Sounds static filled.
It is not the real music coming from the record. The Police don’t sound like this. Probably due to copyright that this end tune was used.