I got Shango’s address years ago. I sent him a three pronged whatchathermorevobulator. He was happy. I have to tell you, I’ve got 6 or so years left of videos to go so you may see a lot of comments telling you: I love your videos. Now, that don’t mean I want to go dancin’ in the moonlight. It means I genuinely like your work, expertise, experience, and I appreciate your rants and when you get upset and I agree with you nearly 100%. So, just keep on!! Thanks for a great video!!
Just FYI, the hackers have figured out how to bypass the encryption on the Country Crock lids. You now need to upgrade to the $39.95 "I Can't Believe It's Not Butter" privacy protection package.
He's right... August 15, 2018 at 11:29 am He signed for this box in a known location. Which I won't disclose ;) Stop posting your barcodes! You too Brad! :P
The one tube Motorola that I had when I was a kid was so loud as years went by the volume too many I would either replace the tube or the needle but I was just a kid and I should have known to take it to hop Johnson he would have either recapped it or put a cartridge in it but he would have definitely made it work like it should have one tube wonders forever
I enjoy hearing the stories about the gospel radio station. It sounds like the station I worked at back in the early 90's everything was old, tube and well beyond it's life expectancy.
Gospel AM station= Synonym for old, worn out, abused equipment one failure away from FUBAR (Fouled up beyond all repair). Latin, Gospelus Cheapskatus!!!
That's the first record I'd buy if I owned a shop in San Francisco. It would be playing through the PA system all night. No one would be sleeping in that doorway, unless they just shot through a month's supply of black tar.
We have a ice cream /Quickie Mart chain in the Cincinnati area call United Dairy Farmers or UDF. They had issues with people hanging out and panhandling in front of their Avondale location. They did exactly what you suggested except they used real classical music 24/7. No one loitered in the parking lot or in front of the store after that!
Nice, I esp. like the Symphonic you got from Shango066....very nice ! Looking fwd. to seeing the wireless Philco playing again ! Good work as always ! Dave in Mich.
It's pretty darn cool when the RUclips content providers I enjoy and respect the most show up in the comments and mentioned in the same videos I watch.
Dear phononut, I have 2 of the RCA one-time wonder 45 rpm changer phonos, and in one of your videos you showed an FET preamp that could be built and added, for more gain, it is simply powered from the 25L6 cathode. I had gotten new cartridges from Voice Of Music but of course the output was a bit weak and thin. I built two of the prramps and added them to the phonos and my word do they sound great now. I even connected the little pink RCA to an Infinity Studio Monitor speaker I had just rebuilt, and was amazed at what that 25L6 could do with the proper drive! Thank you so much and I remain a forever subscriber.
SIr, you're the BEST!!! I have no idea how I got to watchin' this, but I watched the whole thing!!! I'm gonna go find me an old record player now, just cuz!!! Thank ya Sir, this was great listenin' to ya!!!
Another good repair video. Always learn something new, this time in addition to the electronics, I learned that if we are ever invaded by Martians with the huge green heads to have a Mrs. Miller album ready to play.That will surely make their heads explode! :)
I enjoy your's and shango's video's I hear ya about part's nowaday's. Back in the day i used to be able to just run down to radio shack for part's and get thing's repaired the same day in most instances.But no more radio shack. nowaday's you got to order all the part's online and wait and some places you have to have a minimum order grr such a hassle getting part's nowaday's if you can get them.It seem's now everything is made to be thrown away not be repaired and people don't want to pay anything for all your time knowledge and effort to repair their stuff what a sad throwaway world.
stuart fleming On the plus side, you can order an amazing array of components and parts these days. I can take on projects I never would have thought possible. I keep a ton of junk on hand, though.
Good job once again! That grey tonearm looks like factory, fitted it nicely. Kudos to Shango066 for shipping this to you, even though it was meant to be smashed in transit. LOL!
I can't believe this arrived in one piece (more or less - tube excepted). The last major item I received had broken through the box (and was damaged, of course.) Your and Shango's Post Offices must be gentle. (Never mind the ones between...)
I enjoyed that hour-long video, I watched every minute of it. I like what you did with the metal tonearm, it fits the record player perfectly. And I agree that it works well enough as-is, I wouldn't do anything else to it either.
LOL! @ 10:05..."POKEY POLKEY pokey!, LOL! GREAT test record!...EGADS! a 400V & 450 V filter replacements! YIKES! I like the way you neaten up and fix things RIGHT when you do work on stuff! @ 21:45..."Pokey Pokey Pokey" again! Yeah, ALL vintage stuff SHOULD be DOUBLE-boxed with packing material between the 2 boxes! I ALWAYS REQUEST double-boxing when I buy on E-bay.OH MY GAWD! You got a Mrs. Miller record! My "friend" that sold all my stuff used to dress up in drag for a joke & perform her songs all the time at a local Bar & it was hilarious!!! He always sang "Lets Hang On" by Mrs. Miller. I have the album & on it she covers the 4 seasons, the Beatles, Nancy Sinatra, and several others! @ 48:45...ANOTHER GREAT JOB restoring that Beam! It sounds better with the tone all the way to the "Bass" side, though, LOL! @ 51:00...That arm & cartridge looks & sounds a LOT better anyways! That Symphonic from Shango's DEFINITELY a keeper! It really turned out nice & yeah, I like the look of it, too!
Simply love your videos. These phonographs are like 50’s SciFi movies. The only reason to have or listen to one is to prove the datum “so bad it’s good”. Mcintosch and Audio Research should be quite concerned about losing market shares to technology such as this. Harmonic distortion was lowered to 96% with the advent of this model. Setting a new standard for others to _descend_ ascend to. I cannot imagine hifi can get better than this.
Jay Leno said to his mechanic. Is it my imagination that we have to completely rebuild everything I buy that has been "restored"? His mechanic said. Its true all the restorations we get are worthless.
Leno's a perfectionist, that's why. Other people restore things to what they can reasonably afford. Doesn't make them worthless (except to perfectionists). Leno would crap his pants over the way RTVP Nut drilled the plastic tonearm to accept a modern cartridge.
Just kidding! It’s just the song called “Pokey Little Puppy” by the Sandpipers with Mitch Miller and his Golden Orchestra from the 1950’s. Based off the Little Golden Book of the same name. I found the entire song here. It’s kinda short, but it runs a minute in a half. ruclips.net/video/toiL_saXE3w/видео.html
Interesting to see that it survived the shipping that well. I would've expected it to be busted way worse than just a couple of dings and that busted tube...
Glad you didn't let him get away with the shipping material..lol I was waiting to see your video as I watched his video on packing it to ship to you this way to get a rise out of you, and internment value. Thank you for your video making, I can't help but learn from you. very best.. Leo k1zek
Dang, you are going to have me looking for record players when I yard sale. Might even fire up my really decent stereo equipment and system...10 1/4 Teac, too!
What if she would have done an album "Mrs Miller sings Motown". That would be one hilarious album 😂😂. Can you imagine her singing "ain't too proud to beg"🤣🤣🤣🤣
Nice player from "Shango066". Thankfully, you replaced it with a tonearm, because the white tonearm doesn't track well. My GE Show 'N Tell" had that with no mounting bracket and screws. But it's a great idea if I can find a busted record player that has a metal tonearm, it will fit well with the GE Show 'N Tell to avoid skipping with bass intensive records for 12" singles. I can try eBay to find a record player where I can use for parts only.
Don't feel bad I've got a newer that I call a 1980s BSR changer with the that stylus that the cartrage likes to crack and fall out I've got its got stotchtaped in and it works fine. I have a very old philco 78 only and The Stylus and the cartridge on it are made together very heavy duty can't wait to see if it works
Back in 1962 we moved to town to a small rooming house. There was a kitchen/living-room combo, 1 bedroom, and on the other side of the house a second bedroom, where I slept with other folks who had beds in the large room. Not much of a place but better then the street I guess. The folks bought us a record player, my 2 sisters were in high school, I was still in the 5th grade. The player we got looked very much like that one, but it was a bit higher grade with a changer. One of those deals through Sears that came with 100 FREE records! All 45 RPM, and only a few that anyone had ever heard of. One was "Hello Mother", another "The Lion Sleeps Tonight", which my father (a 1910 model) hated with a passion, and another comic song "My little old shack in Minneapolis Minnesota. Funny the things you remember when you are a kid. ruclips.net/video/H6YRDJ71K30/видео.html Thanks for the memories! 73's KE0JBL
Hello Bryan. I was wondering if you have the schematic for the preamp you built at 40:15 or know where I could find it. I have a mid 50s Truetone two tube suitcase that I’ve replaced the dead 3v crystal cartridge with a lower output modern cart. Thank you.
I once bought an old trumpet off of ebay and they didn't pack it just taped it up and sent it off.I couldn't believe it.I collect old trumpets or some in nice shape I can resell provided the shipping and handling charges are lower than the buy it now price.
Whoops, you left the tracking number visible. Delivery/shipping information can be found out. It was sent PRIORITY MAIL, so it had better handling than otherwise, that's why it arrived in unusually good shape.
I definitely miss our local electronics store. It disappeared about10-15 years ago. Now we’re stuck with... waiting and paying for shipping. 2 of my least favorite things.
78 microgroove should be pretty high fidelity. I know the Beach Boys released one of their hits on 78 microgroove. I should think they would be the best sounding of any record and probably better than CD or reel to reel. That's almost double the speed of a 45 and well over double that of a 33.3
if these two ever make a vid its going to be one of those really good vids, having two dead pan hunmoest's (that might be a word you tell me) and there views on this man it could become the best debate ever, it might go like this; here we have a 1955 geneal eletrics radio, which is in beat up condiotion, says radionut, well its in better shape then the stuff you buy from ebay, at least my stuff i know its no good as i got it from a desert or its been outside baking for years. 066 guy true, but at least we can agree that this is better then a cruiser huh? oh my yes this thing even if it smashed up and has bad cap silver mica and has bad tubes it'll sound better then a cruiser
Sara Reichler At 0:05 RTPN is mimicking Shango mimicking Radiotvphononut. For years Radiotvphononut would use that phrase as a popular intro to many of his videos. Occasionally Shango would insert “here we have” as a tip of the hat to Bryan.
I got Shango’s address years ago. I sent him a three pronged whatchathermorevobulator. He was happy.
I have to tell you, I’ve got 6 or so years left of videos to go so you may see a lot of comments telling you: I love your videos.
Now, that don’t mean I want to go dancin’ in the moonlight. It means I genuinely like your work, expertise, experience, and I appreciate your rants and when you get upset and I agree with you nearly 100%. So, just keep on!!
Thanks for a great video!!
Just FYI, the hackers have figured out how to bypass the encryption on the Country Crock lids. You now need to upgrade to the $39.95 "I Can't Believe It's Not Butter" privacy protection package.
...HAR-DEE-HAR-HAR!!
Lmao
He's right... August 15, 2018 at 11:29 am He signed for this box in a known location. Which I won't disclose ;) Stop posting your barcodes!
You too Brad! :P
If someone wants to come get some...bring it. I'll introduce y'all to Mr. Smith and Mr. Wesson. ;)
I hope it never comes to that. Thoroughly enjoy the the work the 3 of you do, keep it up! Thanks!
That grey tone arm you put in at the end looks awesome. Great TT restore. Enjoyed all 58 minutes of your video.
2:45 Shango066 included the airplane that flies overhead while filming a video
Bill McMinn that is precisely what I thought. nice.
Beat me to it.
I hope they don't copyright the airplane noises
The one tube Motorola that I had when I was a kid was so loud as years went by the volume too many I would either replace the tube or the needle but I was just a kid and I should have known to take it to hop Johnson he would have either recapped it or put a cartridge in it but he would have definitely made it work like it should have one tube wonders forever
I enjoy hearing the stories about the gospel radio station. It sounds like the station I worked at back in the early 90's everything was old, tube and well beyond it's life expectancy.
Gospel AM station= Synonym for old, worn out, abused equipment one failure away from FUBAR (Fouled up beyond all repair). Latin, Gospelus Cheapskatus!!!
Love the different record player's very cool repair job. Was nice of shango to send you this 😃😀
Love that old Philco. Has some similarities to my Philco console with shortwave, record recorder and beam of light tone arm. Great video.
Dammit! I had managed to forget Mrs. Miller. Now she's back in my head. What next, Tiny Tim?
That's the first record I'd buy if I owned a shop in San Francisco. It would be playing through the PA system all night. No one would be sleeping in that doorway, unless they just shot through a month's supply of black tar.
We have a ice cream /Quickie Mart chain in the Cincinnati area call United Dairy Farmers or UDF. They had issues with people hanging out and panhandling in front of their Avondale location. They did exactly what you suggested except they used real classical music 24/7. No one loitered in the parking lot or in front of the store after that!
Don'T Give Him Ideas !!!!
...tiptoe thru the tulips-!
In honor or Shango066, how about Mrs. Miller Sings Mumble Rap?
It would be funny if they had to run off additional Mrs. Miller albums to meet the demand!
Nice, I esp. like the Symphonic you got from Shango066....very nice ! Looking fwd. to seeing the wireless Philco playing again ! Good work as always ! Dave in Mich.
Another great video. I had a feeling when I saw Shango's video of this player, that you'd end up with it eventually.
I sure there aren't many people that no how to fix the record players,like you do great video
It's pretty darn cool when the RUclips content providers I enjoy and respect the most show up in the comments and mentioned in the same videos I watch.
Dear phononut, I have 2 of the RCA one-time wonder 45 rpm changer phonos, and in one of your videos you showed an FET preamp that could be built and added, for more gain, it is simply powered from the 25L6 cathode. I had gotten new cartridges from Voice Of Music but of course the output was a bit weak and thin. I built two of the prramps and added them to the phonos and my word do they sound great now. I even connected the little pink RCA to an Infinity Studio Monitor speaker I had just rebuilt, and was amazed at what that 25L6 could do with the proper drive! Thank you so much and I remain a forever subscriber.
SIr, you're the BEST!!! I have no idea how I got to watchin' this, but I watched the whole thing!!! I'm gonna go find me an old record player now, just cuz!!! Thank ya Sir, this was great listenin' to ya!!!
That tone arm looks great on that player. Great video 👍
Can you imagine buying a Mrs. Miller record to seriously listen to it? I can't...
...unless you're a MASOCHIST!!!
Your privacy protection device is awesome ! That turntable survived the packaging exercise very well.
How she makes me shiver, how she makes me smile. Haven't heard that one in a long time. Great video, thanks!
Another good repair video. Always learn something new, this time in addition to the electronics, I learned that if we are ever invaded by Martians with the huge green heads to have a Mrs. Miller album ready to play.That will surely make their heads explode! :)
It looks aesthetically pleasing, the colors match up really well.
This is the first time I've seen you do a long video sir phononut. Thank you.
That UL sticker on the top door of that phono held on all the way from California! It was about half off when he had it, and it made the trip!
Whilst opening your package, you missed a chance to make some "cutting" remarks! LOL
...well, he IS pretty sharp-!!
Ouch! LOL
@@neilforbes416 ...get the POINT(?)
@@daleburrell6273 Got it!.....Oooooouuuuuucccccchhhhhh!!!!!! LOL
Looks like it arrived in surprisingly good condition-!
I guess this record player survived the "sort of" EOL road trip.
Nice to see you in such good spirits...
I've always loved old record players and you're one of my favorites I like your commentaries to keep it up buddy
I can picture Shango and crew dancing in the caves.With that Mrs.Miller,priceless.
I enjoy your's and shango's video's I hear ya about part's nowaday's. Back in the day i used to be able to just run down to radio shack for part's and get thing's repaired the same day in most instances.But no more radio shack. nowaday's you got to order all the part's online and wait and some places you have to have a minimum order grr such a hassle getting part's nowaday's if you can get them.It seem's now everything is made to be thrown away not be repaired and people don't want to pay anything for all your time knowledge and effort to repair their stuff what a sad throwaway world.
stuart fleming On the plus side, you can order an amazing array of components and parts these days. I can take on projects I never would have thought possible.
I keep a ton of junk on hand, though.
One of your top rated videos! You and Shango066 should start a comedy team. I would certainly buy tickets for the show! Take care.
Amazingly, you got good sound out of a Crosley cartridge! Well done.
Good job once again! That grey tonearm looks like factory, fitted it nicely. Kudos to Shango066 for shipping this to you, even though it was meant to be smashed in transit. LOL!
I like to get out Mrs Miller records just to see peoples reactions.
Who in the hell told her she could sing?
Randy AB9GO She can't
She also did “Downtown”, a poor woman’s remake of Petula Clark’s hit. She doesn’t quite sound right.
Randy AB9GO I think her husband paid for them to record her, much like Dora Hall.
Ernie Boots Her husband must of loved a lot to let that terrible voice go public.
I can't believe this arrived in one piece (more or less - tube excepted). The last major item I received had broken through the box (and was damaged, of course.)
Your and Shango's Post Offices must be gentle. (Never mind the ones between...)
I enjoyed that hour-long video, I watched every minute of it. I like what you did with the metal tonearm, it fits the record player perfectly. And I agree that it works well enough as-is, I wouldn't do anything else to it either.
That symphonic record player is nice it has a very cool front and color scheme
I thought I saw that philco with a heavenly glow and angels singing when it was opened but then Mrs Millers singing popped in my head lol!
This video sponsored by Shango066. Great to see another new video!
Arm matches the turntable perfectly.
LOL! @ 10:05..."POKEY POLKEY pokey!, LOL! GREAT test record!...EGADS! a 400V & 450 V filter replacements! YIKES!
I like the way you neaten up and fix things RIGHT when you do work on stuff! @ 21:45..."Pokey Pokey Pokey" again! Yeah, ALL vintage stuff SHOULD be DOUBLE-boxed with packing material between the 2 boxes! I ALWAYS REQUEST double-boxing when I buy on E-bay.OH MY GAWD! You got a Mrs. Miller record! My "friend" that sold all my stuff used to dress up in drag for a joke & perform her songs all the time at a local Bar & it was hilarious!!! He always sang "Lets Hang On" by Mrs. Miller. I have the album & on it she covers the 4 seasons, the Beatles, Nancy Sinatra, and several others! @ 48:45...ANOTHER GREAT JOB restoring that Beam! It sounds better with the tone all the way to the "Bass" side, though, LOL! @ 51:00...That arm & cartridge looks & sounds a LOT better anyways! That Symphonic from Shango's DEFINITELY a keeper! It really turned out nice & yeah, I like the look of it, too!
You and shango066 and your air planes in the background! It's hilarious!
Simply love your videos. These phonographs are like 50’s SciFi movies. The only reason to have or listen to one is to prove the datum “so bad it’s good”. Mcintosch and Audio Research should be quite concerned about losing market shares to technology such as this. Harmonic distortion was lowered to 96% with the advent of this model. Setting a new standard for others to _descend_ ascend to.
I cannot imagine hifi can get better than this.
Jay Leno said to his mechanic. Is it my imagination that we have to completely rebuild everything I buy that has been "restored"? His mechanic said. Its true all the restorations we get are worthless.
Leno's a perfectionist, that's why. Other people restore things to what they can reasonably afford. Doesn't make them worthless (except to perfectionists). Leno would crap his pants over the way RTVP Nut drilled the plastic tonearm to accept a modern cartridge.
That tonearm matches the platter &the Speed Controll knob & plate
“Where’s Pokey?”
alphabeets He's with Gumby.
@@Musicradio77Network YOU BETCHER LIFESAVERS-!!
Just kidding! It’s just the song called “Pokey Little Puppy” by the Sandpipers with Mitch Miller and his Golden Orchestra from the 1950’s. Based off the Little Golden Book of the same name. I found the entire song here. It’s kinda short, but it runs a minute in a half.
ruclips.net/video/toiL_saXE3w/видео.html
MTN Productions - I still have the little golden book from when I was little. :)
Is in Onett
Interesting to see that it survived the shipping that well. I would've expected it to be busted way worse than just a couple of dings and that busted tube...
I'm actually surprised the unit arrived in such good shape!
surprised how well it made it to you.
To tell the truth I wouldn't mind finding that orange LP rockin that Pokey song, it's a pretty smooth jam.
Those record players are charming.
I prefer the Blue Bonnet privacy device, it tastes better. Did shango include a snorgysnorgler
olradguy yeah, that country crack sanitary pad sux
@@stanervin7581 ....well, you can't please EVERYBODY-!!
"...everything's better, with Blue Bonnet on it!"
That specially designed packing paper was from a banana box.
Although I never heard of Mrs. Miller before this thread, that record actually may be worth something, just for the novelty of it.
Mrs Miller’s album is: Wild, Cool & Swingin’. Jesus, You may take me now.
Glad you didn't let him get away with the shipping material..lol I was waiting to see your video as I watched his video on packing it to ship to you this way to get a rise out of you, and internment value. Thank you for your video making, I can't help but learn from you. very best.. Leo k1zek
That woman singing Just killed my brain.
Dang, you are going to have me looking for record players when I yard sale. Might even fire up my really decent stereo equipment and system...10 1/4 Teac, too!
Many more years Like this vintage record
What if she would have done an album "Mrs Miller sings Motown". That would be one hilarious album 😂😂. Can you imagine her singing "ain't too proud to beg"🤣🤣🤣🤣
Nice player from "Shango066". Thankfully, you replaced it with a tonearm, because the white tonearm doesn't track well. My GE Show 'N Tell" had that with no mounting bracket and screws. But it's a great idea if I can find a busted record player that has a metal tonearm, it will fit well with the GE Show 'N Tell to avoid skipping with bass intensive records for 12" singles. I can try eBay to find a record player where I can use for parts only.
Don't feel bad I've got a newer that I call a 1980s BSR changer with the that stylus that the cartrage likes to crack and fall out I've got its got stotchtaped in and it works fine. I have a very old philco 78 only and The Stylus and the cartridge on it are made together very heavy duty can't wait to see if it works
Back in 1962 we moved to town to a small rooming house. There was a kitchen/living-room combo, 1 bedroom, and on the other side of the house a second bedroom, where I slept with other folks who had beds in the large room. Not much of a place but better then the street I guess. The folks bought us a record player, my 2 sisters were in high school, I was still in the 5th grade. The player we got looked very much like that one, but it was a bit higher grade with a changer. One of those deals through Sears that came with 100 FREE records! All 45 RPM, and only a few that anyone had ever heard of. One was "Hello Mother", another "The Lion Sleeps Tonight", which my father (a 1910 model) hated with a passion, and another comic song "My little old shack in Minneapolis Minnesota. Funny the things you remember when you are a kid. ruclips.net/video/H6YRDJ71K30/видео.html
Thanks for the memories! 73's KE0JBL
I like pokey the
little puppy.
Especially with Fava Beans & a nice Chianti...🍴
This was great. Thank You for taking the time to do it.
Great video. Thanx to you and Shango.
Beautiful entertainment on a Saturday morning
I'm glad I found your channel!
If you ever think of selling that poky little puppy record, I'll buy it.
Hello Bryan. I was wondering if you have the schematic for the preamp you built at 40:15 or know where I could find it. I have a mid 50s Truetone two tube suitcase that I’ve replaced the dead 3v crystal cartridge with a lower output modern cart. Thank you.
Still after that rare & elusive mrs Miller album “Mrs Miller does Bob Marley” just can’t seem to track it down!!😂
I once bought an old trumpet off of ebay and they didn't pack it just taped it up and sent it off.I couldn't believe it.I collect old trumpets or some in nice shape I can resell provided the shipping and handling charges are lower than the buy it now price.
Whoops, you left the tracking number visible. Delivery/shipping information can be found out. It was sent PRIORITY MAIL, so it had better handling than otherwise, that's why it arrived in unusually good shape.
Another old record player rescued from the landfill.
Sexual contact in transit.....LOL that made me laugh. The funny thing is I already know shango066’s address. Hehehehe
...but everyone ELSE doesn't know it-!
Dale Burrell - & that is a good thing too & we shall keep it that way. 🤫🤞🏻
12100 Marbel Avenue, Downey, Ca. 90242
audubon5425 - LOL your cold but nice try! 😂
Corinna T Roberts76 do you perchance have his phone number as well miss?
I see the Symphonic comes with the optional replacement automatic azimuth adjusting tonearm
Excellent packing !
Pokey the puppy ran away when he played Mrs Miller soundtrack. They found Pokey 200 miles away the next day
Has anybody seen Mrs. Miller and Hyacinth Bucket in the same place at the same time?
tallboyyyy - 😂😂😂😂😂
That Philip wireless TT looks to track at 2 tons
Mrs Miller?! God, help me forget I ever heard that.
...well, if ya don't LIKE it- ya don't have to EAT it!!
Country crock privacy protection dee- vice! $19.95!! Very good! 😆 Come for the comedy, stay for the repair!
I definitely miss our local electronics store. It disappeared about10-15 years ago. Now we’re stuck with... waiting and paying for shipping. 2 of my least favorite things.
Yes...and it's a doggone shame-!!
That cartridge is a poky puppy
78 microgroove should be pretty high fidelity. I know the Beach Boys released one of their hits on 78 microgroove. I should think they would be the best sounding of any record and probably better than CD or reel to reel. That's almost double the speed of a 45 and well over double that of a 33.3
Seriously whats the purpose if the 10 Ohm resistor un series with the filament
Pokey Pokey Pokey! Where are you Pokey?
Does Mrs. Miller do a cover of N.W.A. F**K THA POLICE?
That orange record is something that would played in hell!
if these two ever make a vid its going to be one of those really good vids, having two dead pan hunmoest's (that might be a word you tell me) and there views on this man it could become the best debate ever, it might go like this;
here we have a 1955 geneal eletrics radio, which is in beat up condiotion, says radionut, well its in better shape then the stuff you buy from ebay, at least my stuff i know its no good as i got it from a desert or its been outside baking for years. 066 guy
true, but at least we can agree that this is better then a cruiser huh? oh my yes this thing even if it smashed up and has bad cap silver mica and has bad tubes it'll sound better then a cruiser
0:05 he mimics shango's voice
Sara Reichler At 0:05 RTPN is mimicking Shango mimicking Radiotvphononut. For years Radiotvphononut would use that phrase as a popular intro to many of his videos. Occasionally Shango would insert “here we have” as a tip of the hat to Bryan.
OldMaine Shango066 is not mimicking radiotvphononut, he is actually mimicking retrochad.
richard has it right
I could be wrong, but I think Shango's mocking drh4683. This guy: ruclips.net/channel/UCD9fbF2Ua7_TV9VKkH0MMpw
@@richardhz-oi8px WHAT ARE YOU GONNA DO ABOUT IT?!
Is it me, or did this video end like 8 times?
So, how much has Shango066 offered you for the "Mrs. Miller" record?
You sound remarkably like my grand father.🙈
Try one Of Those Classic Country Records.
Glue the tube to the chassis with a dab of silicone sealant. It won’t fall out in transit
"You Know My Name" by Ringo Starr would work
About 36 minutes in, my ears are bleeding!
I am here because of Shango066 PS I subscribed
...IS THAT GOOD OR BAD(?)
that depends on your point of view
I think they could have substituted Mrs. Miller for Slim Whitman in Mars Attacks .... the results would have been the same...