When I was 10 a family friend gifted me a 1920s Columbia picnic gramophone, I now have a few hundred 78 records and 5 old machines. When I was 11 my granfarther brought me a inexpensive Philips turntable, I now have a few hundred LPs and a Thorens TD1500. My point? Everyone starts somewhere and a little turntable like this would be a dream to many young folk. It took me over 40 years to get the Thorens but I do have a suitcase player as well because I like it.
Thank you for the review and the info I've been scouring the internet and RUclips for info on my vinyls I just got one of these and was told stay away from it it worked great for about 2 hours and quit so I have now 45 LP and can't play them so I did my research and got a set of Klipsch r15 powered speakers and a crosley c10 and will let you know how happy I am with it later thank you for all the information again
As always, thanks for going reviews like this. I guess we forget that newcomers to records are seeking guidance or thoughts. As you say, would not let any of my good stuff near one but like the idea of using one for 78's. All the best.
It won't hurt a 78, but if you want to hear your 78's properly then this is not the route to go. All records, including 78's, benefit from good quality playback equipment.
None of the suitcase records are good for 78's because they don't have a 78 needle unless you change the needle out but nobody ever does thinking it's OK but it's not
I really like the black and burnished gold. I wish that the people who got a suitcase player for Christmas would see this video. You explained things very clearly. (I was viewing some videos on suitcase players a few days ago, and a young person asked what the large piece spindle adapter was for. The young lady didn't know. I informed them what it was for.) You seem to have a bit of a cold. I suggest hot tea with lemon. One thing that was missing from your video is you didn't say, "Da Dum!" when you opened the lid! Anyways, have a good New Year's.
So help me understand something….. Why would anyone buy a suitcase record player on which you would NOT trust it to play your favorite or valued vinyl?? So, if it’s only good for thrift store vinyl, kids’ records, or records you don’t care about, what use is it?? How much enjoyment is there??
When I had a player which had a high tracking weight that could not be adjusted I used blue tack and half a dozen pennies stuck to the back of the tonearm. Then removed them one at a time until I was happy with the tracking weight.
en realidad si se puede cambiar es muy simple tnes que levantar el brazo y hacer lo que se hacia en los viejos reproductores de maleta un resorte atras algunos tiene el agujero y algunos no se lo pones y vas ajustando estas facilmente fuciona en 3 gramos pero no para discos con muchos bajos por saltaria
5:15 Sapphire stylus type needles WILL do damage to your records and I know this first hand. Especially if you record is styrene. Back in the 60s, I took back 2 copies of an ABC/DUNHILL Steppenwolf 45 due to excessive hiss, skipping and sticking. I bought a new sapphire needle because back then diamond needles were expensive. After the third trip, the record store owner informed me that the new needle was the culprit. He gave me a break on a diamond stylus, and my 45s played with noise or crude on the needle.
18:40 Audio Technica only rebrands turntables, but they make their cartridges, microphones and headphones themselves. Fun fact: there are certain brands that rebrand Audio Technica products too, like the Rega Carbon cartridge, which is actually an Audio Technica AT3600L.
I just subscribed. I recently got a Crosley Cruiser Plus turntable for Christmas and have always had an interest in vinyl records and such but I never really got into it. I'm glad I found your channel tonight I'm looking forward to watching the rest of your videos sometime. Are there any tips and tricks you could suggest?
Glad I watched this! Very informative. Still may get one but I was thinking It could transmit the sound to my Bluetooth sound bar. Since it can’t, I’m more critical of the on board speakers than I was initially. Good thing is, buying from Amazon, returns are simple if I don’t like the sound. Thanks again 👍
Enjoyed this vid as always I always watch all or most of your shows when I have time and will watch till the end you vids are getting better and better ,saw the last two most recent v ids loved them all ,and I was going to say these record players in my opinion are not too harsh on record I grew up with BSR type player thats all we knew had borrowed in the early 90's an album my father had from the early 70's wanted to make a copy it was not cared for but played a lot but I remember my father replacing stylus when playing this record it was worn out it sounded scratchy cause when stylus was going it sounded harsh but I believe since my father never replaced stylus as far I remember till that time any damage would most likely be from worn stylus I remember the new stylus he put on was a sapphire tip cause of its reddish hue and they have a short life I have the same BSR that my father had and fixed it up and put in a diamond stylus I know that some tracking was between 6 to 9 grams I did check tracking force on this one and it was at 6.30 grams but I was able to adjust this one down to 4.8 grams it plays fine I bought this one to remind me of my father he loved playing records and they were good times ,I also believe that a lot of these suit case players as you have seen com e with the sapphire type stylus and some people don't realize their short life thats where I think the damage is comming from not the tracking force cause I have p,layed other records of my father that were older on my system and they did not sound as scratchy as this album did but had a lot of scuff marks then ,ln those days growing up nobody told us about record care ,and on the sound of this record player to me it sounded flat I could hear the very low of no bass at all like a typical suitcase player no disrespect intended but I did see the base was on springs compared to crosley which is not on springs ,I would say to test if impedance is good is to hook it up to a true stereo system where you can adjust treble or bass you will hear difference ,being a ceramic cart they are very high on mid range an treble ,those small speakers are too small to get a good review on sound ,but I know if they came out with a superman themed suit case player I would get one and not worry about it damaging record ,always a big fan of superman and I collect any superman iltems when I can so this was a nother GREAT vid looking forward to your next one hoping you and your fam is safe and have a GREAT NEW YEAR!!!!!!! JRo
Something occurred to me. Instead of looking like a suitcase, they look more like a briefcase (just my observation). That's my take on it. I remember back in 1977 my parents went to this person's house to buy a record player for $15. It ended up being a 1950s hi fi that had a metal stabilizer (that's what I call it; the part that holds the records down while elevated on the stack working in conjunction with the spindle), and the record player weighed quite a bit. It definitely had tubes in it. I remember getting shocked on the stabilizer part for some reason. It also had a metal tonearm. I certainly don't remember the tonearm being ridiculously heavy. I remember unplugging it after that. The thing that I'm not sure of is if it had a transformer in it, but I'm guessing it did. I also remember it having 4 speeds. I am thinking that the metal of the chassis was tied to one end of the line cord and back in those days they didn't have a larger neutral prong so it would have been tied to the hot side potentially, which is probably why I was getting shocked. I remember it having a great amount of bass but it was definitely mono. It was more the size of a suitcase when the lid was on it. It did have the carry handle but the hinges for it didn't open like a suitcase but was almost the size of one. Great review as always.
My Dad bought my Mom for Christmas in the early 60's a console stereo (tubes, of course). Westinghouse, mahogany, Italian Provincial. It was a monster. The volume control went up to 10, but we never put more than five or the dishes in the china cabinet would vibrate and the pictures on the wall would dance. Anyways, the Westinghouse had a metal tone arm and I thought it would sound better if I taped a nickel on top of the tone arm, which I did. I was maybe ten or eleven years old at the time and a budding audiophile .
Great idea Adam ! I am sure Record ology will read this too....Maybe a video on why vintage turntables are a great way to go! Including Sony's and other brands! I know newer turntables and record players for entry level listeners is what this great channel is all about, so a video on some classic oness, that you sometimes see at thrift stores even! would be great too !
Love your videos. I have a Byron Statics suitcase turntable. I got it for my birthday which is December 20th. Some Lps sound good. Other sound terrible. Bily Joel piano man sounds great, when i play The Beatles red and blue Lps sounds horrible. The speakers sound very good. You can hear the bass sometimes. It has a diamond stylus, so it will last longer. I like suitcase turntables.
Sorry for being so biased But I hate these plastic tinny sounding things and if it had a tone control it would just be a 100nf cap across the volume control so there wouldn't be any db boost only db cut, I think they are retched things, you can still buy restored real ones, yeah they would cost a pretty penny but you have to pay for quality and would be an investment (and as you said if the armature raiser doesn't go down just give it a push) such quality. You can try and polish (doggy doo doo) but it wont work. I repair vintage electronics if one of these come it to me for repair I would probably reject it!
I have this one. I know how to get the record spinning with phono (took me a bit), I'm trying to get it going in bluetooth. Paired to my phone. Connected my headphones to the phone... record won't spin. Anyone here that can help me?
Im a college student who wants to start dabbling on collecting vinyls (none of the historic stuff just records that i like) Do you think it is worth the price? I want a budget vinyl player with built in speakers and good sound, nothing else really matters to me i just want it to sound good (thats probably all that matters anyway lmao) what do you think?
Portability seems like the main use here, but you still need an electric outlet. Since it runs on 5 volts, I wonder if one of those "cell phone power banks" would supply power long enough for an outdoor picnic...
I'm looking for an all in one bookcase stereo system Something that has, CD, cassette, turntable,and possibly blue tooth I have a budget of Around $3500 and suggestions
A $3500 all-in-one? That's kind of a tall (and strange!) order. All-in-one stereos with all those features typically occupy the lower end of the budget spectrum, and are comprised of some pretty cheap hardware. Once you get past the $400 mark, you're not going to find much by way of an all-in-one. You're probably looking at a component stereo at a $3500 budget. Receiver (which will include an AM/FM tuner, amplifier, and probably Bluetooth). Turntable, tape deck, and CD will all be separate component items, and you'll probably have bookshelf or free-standing speakers. A home theater system typically combines the tuner, bluetooth, amp and optical player (it will be a DVD player, but those can also play CD), but you're still going to have separate tape deck, turntable, and (surround) speakers.
I bought a Music Public Kingdom player . I wish it had 78 rpm . Would you still consider the MPK the best out of all the portable players ? Hopefully in 2022 we see a portable player that has it all at the $200 price range . I like to have them when I go to record shows or record hunting . I got inspired by my ole buddy Mack Steven @ I buy old records .
Wow. 33 is running at 45 as you can clearly see. 6 grams tracking will destroy records very fast. You say the counterweight has springs ? Think you mean the subchassis. I would start again
Its lineout sends out a LOUD signal regardless of what settings you use making this pretty much worthless for anyone attempting to use it for sampling or well... anything... it also sends out ZERO lowend, again making this useless.
News flash it is not vintage look at the record payers that came out in the 60s & 70s thats what you call vintage like my bsr witch came out in the 70s and im using it today to play my records
When I was 10 a family friend gifted me a 1920s Columbia picnic gramophone, I now have a few hundred 78 records and 5 old machines. When I was 11 my granfarther brought me a inexpensive Philips turntable, I now have a few hundred LPs and a Thorens TD1500. My point? Everyone starts somewhere and a little turntable like this would be a dream to many young folk. It took me over 40 years to get the Thorens but I do have a suitcase player as well because I like it.
Excellent point!
I recently got this as a early Christmas gift,& it plays great!!!!!
Do you still feel this way? Really curious
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Hey i got it for a present but it skips parts do you got any tips ?
Thank you for the review and the info I've been scouring the internet and RUclips for info on my vinyls I just got one of these and was told stay away from it it worked great for about 2 hours and quit so I have now 45 LP and can't play them so I did my research and got a set of Klipsch r15 powered speakers and a crosley c10 and will let you know how happy I am with it later thank you for all the information again
As always, thanks for going reviews like this. I guess we forget that newcomers to records are seeking guidance or thoughts. As you say, would not let any of my good stuff near one but like the idea of using one for 78's. All the best.
It won't hurt a 78, but if you want to hear your 78's properly then this is not the route to go. All records, including 78's, benefit from good quality playback equipment.
@@shellac4682 If you don't change the needle 78 then you will ruin it Can't play 78 with a 33 needle
None of the suitcase records are good for 78's because they don't have a 78 needle unless you change the needle out but nobody ever does thinking it's OK but it's not
Yes. The entry-level people
I really like the black and burnished gold. I wish that the people who got a suitcase player for Christmas would see this video. You explained things very clearly. (I was viewing some videos on suitcase players a few days ago, and a young person asked what the large piece spindle adapter was for. The young lady didn't know. I informed them what it was for.) You seem to have a bit of a cold. I suggest hot tea with lemon. One thing that was missing from your video is you didn't say, "Da Dum!" when you opened the lid! Anyways, have a good New Year's.
This is new to me. I remember the little disk that goes in the middle than you place the record on it. Love this!!😍👌🏾
Can you lessen the tracking force by adding a counter weight at the end of the tone arm?
Over 20k! Congratulations!!
So help me understand something…..
Why would anyone buy a suitcase record player on which you would NOT trust it to play your favorite or valued vinyl?? So, if it’s only good for thrift store vinyl, kids’ records, or records you don’t care about, what use is it?? How much enjoyment is there??
Thank you for detailed review. Amazing!
Any help you can offer as to why it won’t turn? Brand new out of box and I can’t figure out why it won’t turn?
Hi what brand do you recommend?
When I had a player which had a high tracking weight that could not be adjusted I used blue tack and half a dozen pennies stuck to the back of the tonearm. Then removed them one at a time until I was happy with the tracking weight.
en realidad si se puede cambiar es muy simple tnes que levantar el brazo y hacer lo que se hacia en los viejos reproductores de maleta un resorte atras algunos tiene el agujero y algunos no se lo pones y vas ajustando estas facilmente fuciona en 3 gramos pero no para discos con muchos bajos por saltaria
5:15 Sapphire stylus type needles
WILL do damage to your records and I know this first hand. Especially if you record is styrene. Back in the 60s, I took back 2 copies of an ABC/DUNHILL Steppenwolf 45 due to excessive hiss, skipping and sticking. I bought a new sapphire needle because back then diamond needles were expensive. After the third trip, the record store owner informed me that the new needle was the culprit. He gave me a break on a diamond stylus, and my 45s played with noise or crude on the needle.
How often should we replace the needles and where can we find them
Happy new year buddy!!!!
Omg that turntable platter looks identicle to the $25 no-name one you got from Five Below!
Yep, it's just a standard Ya Horng record playing mechanism they've put into their custom made case.
18:40 Audio Technica only rebrands turntables, but they make their cartridges, microphones and headphones themselves.
Fun fact: there are certain brands that rebrand Audio Technica products too, like the Rega Carbon cartridge, which is actually an Audio Technica AT3600L.
True. And many of their manufacturer in partners make many turntables for Crosley and Victrola among others.
I just subscribed. I recently got a Crosley Cruiser Plus turntable for Christmas and have always had an interest in vinyl records and such but I never really got into it. I'm glad I found your channel tonight I'm looking forward to watching the rest of your videos sometime. Are there any tips and tricks you could suggest?
Saw one for $69 is that a good buy?
Do you have any tips or ways I could fix the way it’s skips on some of my records? Even when I push down on the lift shelf it still skips
Awesome review thank you my 16 year old wants one.
Thanks for watching!
Quick question should record players be a little wobbly? I feel like hers is wobbly, but I'm also buying a new needle for skips.
Is there a way to adjust tracking? I think mine is light. It skips my records
Just make sure the lift shelf is fully retracted below the tone arm.
Can you add speaker to this unit for a better sound?
Glad I watched this! Very informative. Still may get one but I was thinking It could transmit the sound to my Bluetooth sound bar. Since it can’t, I’m more critical of the on board speakers than I was initially. Good thing is, buying from Amazon, returns are simple if I don’t like the sound. Thanks again 👍
Happy New Year Everyone 😎
Happy New Year!
Enjoyed this vid as always I always watch all or most of your shows when I have time and will watch till the end you vids are getting better and better ,saw the last two most recent v ids loved them all ,and I was going to say these record players in my opinion are not too harsh on record I grew up with BSR type player thats all we knew had borrowed in the early 90's an album my father had from the early 70's wanted to make a copy it was not cared for but played a lot but I remember my father replacing stylus when playing this record it was worn out it sounded scratchy cause when stylus was going it sounded harsh but I believe since my father never replaced stylus as far I remember till that time any damage would most likely be from worn stylus I remember the new stylus he put on was a sapphire tip cause of its reddish hue and they have a short life I have the same BSR that my father had and fixed it up and put in a diamond stylus I know that some tracking was between 6 to 9 grams I did check tracking force on this one and it was at 6.30 grams but I was able to adjust this one down to 4.8 grams it plays fine I bought this one to remind me of my father he loved playing records and they were good times ,I also believe that a lot of these suit case players as you have seen com e with the sapphire type stylus and some people don't realize their short life thats where I think the damage is comming from not the tracking force cause I have p,layed other records of my father that were older on my system and they did not sound as scratchy as this album did but had a lot of scuff marks then ,ln those days growing up nobody told us about record care ,and on the sound of this record player to me it sounded flat I could hear the very low of no bass at all like a typical suitcase player no disrespect intended but I did see the base was on springs compared to crosley which is not on springs ,I would say to test if impedance is good is to hook it up to a true stereo system where you can adjust treble or bass you will hear difference ,being a ceramic cart they are very high on mid range an treble ,those small speakers are too small to get a good review on sound ,but I know if they came out with a superman themed suit case player I would get one and not worry about it damaging record ,always a big fan of superman and I collect any superman iltems when I can so this was a nother GREAT vid looking forward to your next one hoping you and your fam is safe and have a GREAT NEW YEAR!!!!!!! JRo
What is the best suitcase player to get om amazon?
Where do you get these extra things from ? Scale etc? Thanks
is there a box record player you prefer
Something occurred to me. Instead of looking like a suitcase, they look more like a briefcase (just my observation). That's my take on it. I remember back in 1977 my parents went to this person's house to buy a record player for $15. It ended up being a 1950s hi fi that had a metal stabilizer (that's what I call it; the part that holds the records down while elevated on the stack working in conjunction with the spindle), and the record player weighed quite a bit. It definitely had tubes in it. I remember getting shocked on the stabilizer part for some reason. It also had a metal tonearm. I certainly don't remember the tonearm being ridiculously heavy. I remember unplugging it after that. The thing that I'm not sure of is if it had a transformer in it, but I'm guessing it did. I also remember it having 4 speeds. I am thinking that the metal of the chassis was tied to one end of the line cord and back in those days they didn't have a larger neutral prong so it would have been tied to the hot side potentially, which is probably why I was getting shocked. I remember it having a great amount of bass but it was definitely mono. It was more the size of a suitcase when the lid was on it. It did have the carry handle but the hinges for it didn't open like a suitcase but was almost the size of one. Great review as always.
My Dad bought my Mom for Christmas in the early 60's a console stereo (tubes, of course). Westinghouse, mahogany, Italian Provincial. It was a monster. The volume control went up to 10, but we never put more than five or the dishes in the china cabinet would vibrate and the pictures on the wall would dance. Anyways, the Westinghouse had a metal tone arm and I thought it would sound better if I taped a nickel on top of the tone arm, which I did. I was maybe ten or eleven years old at the time and a budding audiophile .
can you review older sony turntables?
Great idea Adam ! I am sure Record ology will read this too....Maybe a video on why vintage turntables are a great way to go! Including Sony's and other brands! I know newer turntables and record players for entry level listeners is what this great channel is all about, so a video on some classic oness, that you sometimes see at thrift stores even! would be great too !
Retro life vs Victrola which is better?
Love your videos. I have a Byron Statics suitcase turntable. I got it for my birthday which is December 20th. Some Lps sound good. Other sound terrible. Bily Joel piano man sounds great, when i play The Beatles red and blue Lps sounds horrible. The speakers sound very good. You can hear the bass sometimes. It has a diamond stylus, so it will last longer. I like suitcase turntables.
I have this one and used it twice playing one record. March 2024 bought on Amazon and it won't turn on 5 months later.
Sorry for being so biased But I hate these plastic tinny sounding things and if it had a tone control it would just be a 100nf cap across the volume control so there wouldn't be any db boost only db cut, I think they are retched things, you can still buy restored real ones, yeah they would cost a pretty penny but you have to pay for quality and would be an investment (and as you said if the armature raiser doesn't go down just give it a push) such quality. You can try and polish (doggy doo doo) but it wont work. I repair vintage electronics if one of these come it to me for repair I would probably reject it!
LIKE 198 which is pretty great. Boy, am I late to the party, but another great review, Record-ology. :)
I have this one. I know how to get the record spinning with phono (took me a bit), I'm trying to get it going in bluetooth. Paired to my phone. Connected my headphones to the phone... record won't spin. Anyone here that can help me?
Totally off topic, but I glanced at your merchandise linked above very quickly and thought the face mask was underwear! hahaha!
You're right. It's totally off topic, but I'me confident Record-ology would warmly receive it.
What kind of stylus comes on this player?
Is there any possible way to make the tracking lighter on the record?
I bet there could be a way to make it lighter but it could be a little difficult
Incredible
Im a college student who wants to start dabbling on collecting vinyls (none of the historic stuff just records that i like) Do you think it is worth the price? I want a budget vinyl player with built in speakers and good sound, nothing else really matters to me i just want it to sound good (thats probably all that matters anyway lmao) what do you think?
This will not have the sound you are looking for. Look for anything with a magnetic cartridge. Victrola Revolution Go sounds incredible
Quello che Conta è che non ti rovini i dischi che copererai, questo lo farà di certo
Portability seems like the main use here, but you still need an electric outlet. Since it runs on 5 volts, I wonder if one of those "cell phone power banks" would supply power long enough for an outdoor picnic...
Yes they do. I converted my Popsky for camping.
Thank you
I'm looking for an all in one bookcase stereo system Something that has, CD, cassette, turntable,and possibly blue tooth I have a budget of Around $3500 and suggestions
A $3500 all-in-one? That's kind of a tall (and strange!) order. All-in-one stereos with all those features typically occupy the lower end of the budget spectrum, and are comprised of some pretty cheap hardware. Once you get past the $400 mark, you're not going to find much by way of an all-in-one.
You're probably looking at a component stereo at a $3500 budget. Receiver (which will include an AM/FM tuner, amplifier, and probably Bluetooth). Turntable, tape deck, and CD will all be separate component items, and you'll probably have bookshelf or free-standing speakers.
A home theater system typically combines the tuner, bluetooth, amp and optical player (it will be a DVD player, but those can also play CD), but you're still going to have separate tape deck, turntable, and (surround) speakers.
Would have been nice if the unit had a Linear Tracking Tonearm would not have ruined the lathe cut albums as much as a standard tonearm.
I love what due Man of God. U go! Yes indeed
Thank you 🙏🏻
I bought a Music Public Kingdom player . I wish it had 78 rpm . Would you still consider the MPK the best out of all the portable players ? Hopefully in 2022 we see a portable player that has it all at the $200 price range . I like to have them when I go to record shows or record hunting . I got inspired by my ole buddy Mack Steven @ I buy old records .
It’s a good one! Fardemark modded his to do 78 as well!
Could you do a review on "the lewis" 3 speed record player by victrola
hey you should do a subscriber turntable setup review
like your subscribers could send you pictures of their system and you can review them
I can't believe people still enjoy listening to records on equipment like this...
I like it, just hate the fact I can plug it into a better speaker
Strange that you used a game boy to compare the sound quality. That audio is tinny to begin with.
mine isn’t turning on
Wow. 33 is running at 45 as you can clearly see. 6 grams tracking will destroy records very fast. You say the counterweight has springs ? Think you mean the subchassis. I would start again
I always thought "FM Int" meant FM antenna. There's even a hole where the wire antenna would go. Seems like other models have a FM radio as a mode.
Its lineout sends out a LOUD signal regardless of what settings you use making this pretty much worthless for anyone attempting to use it for sampling or well... anything... it also sends out ZERO lowend, again making this useless.
What’s a good entry level turntable ? Obviously this one isn’t it 😂
The speakers on this one are truly awful! There’s no excuse for that, I can make a decent suitcase player with reasonable speakers.
Why would you? Has anyone actually asked the question: why do we need a turntable suitcase?
They are fine on mine
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DID RETRO LIFE CHANGE THEIR NAME TO TRYNNAY??!
I doubt it - probably sourcing the same product.
News flash it is not vintage look at the record payers that came out in the 60s & 70s thats what you call vintage like my bsr witch came out in the 70s and im using it today to play my records
Mines not spinin
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