1$ Million Dollar Record Player Audiophile Dream 😎
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- Опубликовано: 13 окт 2024
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Impressionnant. Collectionneur
For the price, you could have the original performer in your room.
Mozart: LOL
Right… Lol
when you listen to your audio equipment instead of music.
Когда мы смотрим
Exactly
Having a shitty audio equipment doesn't make you enjoy your music better.
@@lucasdeixonne4439 neither does this
Sure it can. Depends on how much more life like this actually gets the music across. Is it needed to enjoy the music? Nope. But sound quality improvement and enjoyment of music are not exclusive from each other.
If Im playing ZZ Top on my $1500.00 turntable and it sounds like the band is before me then yeah thats cool. But if this $1 Million TT brings out 10x the realism and likelike feel of ZZ Top, then its a matter of if you have the money and it is worth the increase in realism.
The Snake Oil is strong in this one...👌👍
not entirely
@@tesmith47no.... It is
The dumb and ignorant in this one.
@@mariodrv i see you believe the snake oil
@@HughJaeness
I see that you are ignorant and lack experience.
$30k table. Puts on a filthy beat up vinyl from the thrift store.
Хай и фай
30K? Did you read the title?
@@allaboutroofing2 That was before discounts🤣 yeah I caught that. It was a bit more.
@@InsideOfMyOwnMind 97% off super sale?
@@allaboutroofing2 Black Friday at Walmart.
Just thinking of how many live concerts you can see with that kinda money (fly to La Scala, see the Berlin Philharmonic, the New York Philharmonic, walk down the street and see thelocalbar band)... pure analog and tons of distortion (coughing, candy wrappers, shuffling, etc. )
We used to listen to music we taped off the radio
I think I still have some of those cassettes but no player. 😂
Hell I was born in the 2000s and still went through that experience
Yeah - but we didn't enjoy it as much as we thought we did 🤣
King Biscuit flour hours - was wonderful stuff
wow, that million dollar stereo sounds amazing on my $5 headphones.
This is like having a diamond studded gold toilet roll holder.
You're right, both taking care of the one thing!🤣🤣🤣🤣
I’ll stick to my Techics thanks
The bloke who designed it was a genius in my opinion .. I'm so glad djing was a hobby in my youth . Other than my decks all my equiptment was 2nd hand and in good sounding order . Klarks DN eq.bss crossover and limiter .lash any good amps n speakers onto em and your laughing whatever your wattage .
*Technics
There's a sucker born every minute.
yeah and dollar store pictures are just as good as mona lisa
@@tesmith47 exactly. All sorts of rubbish can be valuable if enough idiots believe in it.
To be quite honest but systems a waste of money all the effort to play record plus it looks like a pile of junk anyway
@@simonsmith2802 really???!!!
@@tesmith47 theres a point where human ears cant tell the difference in sound quality and this is well past it. As someone who used to fix gear like this for a living, at this point the dude is paying for a status symbol. Its like buying a diamond encrusted iphone, its still the same damn phone
Just because you can doesn't mean you should.
Many things in life that should be applied to
@@stillmonkey_ Yeah, Bill Clinton's famous words, after Lewinsky scandal.
But if you can and want to, then do it
@@ryan8488 Exactly what Bill had in mind hehe
Now - a 2000000$ cassette recorder - to record the music from those LPs - would be, propperly, audiophilish ☝🤣
🤣
The closest thing they have to that is the Nakamichi dragon. It's the most expensive cassette player that I know of, and it's vintage, worth every penny. It can record and play your cassettes at CD quality using all kinds of weird filters and processors. They're about four to five thousand dollars. Anyone who is an audiophile knows exactly what I'm talking about and wants one.
Audio foolishness!
Or, audiofoolish.
I know that guy. All that stuff is fake. There is an old jukebox from the waffle house playing in the next room.
You would have to be a teenager still to have the ears to benefit from that kit.
But the only one who can afford it is old people 😂
All that tech and it still can't eliminate inner groove distortion.
Looks like a linear arm on top.
wrong, tangential tracking fix that
@@zockblattshickleblender7758 Precisely. The only way around it is LPs that don't have grooves that extend close to the label of the record. I noticed that many "audiophile" companies are pressing records this way now, especially with 45RPM pressings. The disadvantage with this is that half the record isn't even used, and the customer needs possibly 3 or 4 individual records to make up a whole album.
@@zockblattshickleblender7758 I like to look at it this way: When recording to analogue tape, studios used 15 and 30ips to maximize frequency response, S/N ratio and minimize distortion. Inner groove distortion is like trying to create a high fidelity recording at only 3 3/4 ips. You're trying to cram an extraordinary amount of musical information in too small a space. The further the stylus travels to the center of the record, the lower the fidelity gets.
Stylus shape helps a lot to reduce inner groove distortion. I had a Grado Prestige Gold that gave me inner groove on almost every record, then I upgraded to a Soundsmith Zephyr MK III with a contact line stylus and it has all but eliminated inner groove. I doubt his guy gets inner groove with the amount of money he spent on a Goldfinger cartridge that costs more than a new pontoon boat. To spend all that money and play a dirty record is a bit weird.
Sounds just as good through my phone speaker
Uhhhh.... no. Not even close. Ya got to hear a hifi system live.
Umm, did you watch this vid on your phone?
FYI manufacturers put heavy plates in amplifiers to give you the illusion that they are heavy duty and special.
They also put “heavy plates” in amplifiers to dampen any possible vibrations that could color the sound?
Heavy is actually not the best way to go about dampening vibrations as some believe the more weight you have in a wrong place will create more energy. See the Rega Planar line of turntables...they believe in an opposite concept. Especially when It comes to the Plinth or base. I have the 50th anniversary P3, a magnificent piece! @@cirenosnor5768
@@cirenosnor5768 Solid state components aren't affected by vibration from sound.
Just think how it'd have sounded had he cleaned the record 1st!
Probably still like shitty vinyl. Digital is objectively better. There's no such thing as digital "sounding digital" and the only reason vinyl sounds "analog" to these people is the fact that it crackles and pops and has trash dynamic range and channel separation.
@@pokrogl can promise you, you don’t need million dollar equipment to hear the difference. Problem is todays generation is born with mp3 or other lossy forms of streaming and compressed standards that ruins all dynamic. If you listen to music that is available in both analog and digital mixed form and directly mastered on vinyl and cd there is a sonic difference as long as you have a decent equipment, and know how to listen.You can get a very decent HiFi setup if you know a bit what to look and listen for about 5k $ and up. Forget all the technical specs on cd vs vinyl. Forget all about modern class d amps, its shit. There is so many aspects in what gear to choose dependent on what you like, but it is possible on much less stellar priced gear and a well produced album sound different on vinyl and cd, but if you arent trained in listening you wont notice the often subtile differences. I think both medias have their pro’s and cons, but the depth in the stereo field and how each instrument is defined is in general often better on analog mixed and mastered material. Problem is there is much more junky produced music where its kinda pointless in trying to get a good result even you throw a million at your equipment, it still sound like shit
@@mrdali67 I have a $30,000 headphone setup which I fully understand is stupid, but the point is that the difference between analog and high quality digital is absolutely massive if your gear is capable. It's very simply a no contest comparison, digital is leaps and bounds better. It just isn't debatable. Well mastered on vinyl or not, it's going to be very noticeably compressed and that is just a fact that no amount of opinions is going to change, this isn't some audiophile nonsense, it's straight up objective fact and is audible to everyone, not just trained listeners with high end gear.
The point is . For me good system means 80% of music sounds good regardless of transport . This here looks like you will need special record , special room cables etc. I Just want to sit down and relax listening
@@mrdali67You started out with good arguments then fell into psychological nonsense that is used to sell garbage to audiophiles who know nothing. For example, the setup shown should work equally well with a much cheaper carefully built class A amplifier and a very traditional fully linear preamp. Also the stacks of decorative cross braces on the turntable look like they do nothing but look good.
I could’ve made a sandwich in the time it took to set that up. For 1$mil, it should do it for you and make you a sandwich. Lol
Yeah when I saw you had to manually lower the tone arm I was thinking it's not worth it.
@Roberto Falcon Isn't that what wives are for? (It'll still cost you a million..).😅
This demonstrates hobbyists with money are not always critically thinking about making choices. My experiments draw me to vinyl but the pops and ticks from it thwart satisfaction. It’s why my money goes into SACDs these days.
Clicks and pops are overstated for most people that clean their records regularly. It’s a minor issue if anything. It’s never really intrusive maybe in between songs and like a live performance someone having an occasional cough doesn’t take away from a great performance.
Clean records, clean styli, clean sound
@@fendergibs Exactly! To me it’s like hearing fingers slide across acoustic guitar strings in between notes - It adds character and realism. I clean each record (and stylus as needed) before I play them, and when I flip. The minuscule amount of crackles left over make me enjoy the experience more. I really only hear them right when the stylus drops. If there is music coming out of the speakers, I don’t hear any crackles.
@@jb-uw2vt Not when vinyl is defective.
@@kylesmith9048 for me the pops and ticks from defective vinyl is like fingernails dragging on a black board.
"Never gonna give you up...."
that would have been priceless...
🤣👍
Squander is a word that persistently comes to mind.
The Record Player is larger than the place I live in.
Cost more too I bet.
You can get the same sound from a $500 turntable and a good cartridge. Providing you have good speakers and amplification.
Pretty much, even a good 90% of the sound for 0.01% of the cost
I worked in a hifi store briefly 15-odd years ago for around 4 months. Before working there I too thought the whole audiophile thing was a load of BS , untill I took some vinyl in I knew one Sunday when the store was closed and listened through a full 500 series Naim system in the specially designed listening room. I forget what the turntable/cartridge combo and speakers were now but they were on par in quality. I can honestly say I was blown away. I'd never head these albums sound like I was actually in the live room while they were being tracked before, seemingly 3dimentional. It honestly changed my whole perception of what was quality audio vs quantity audio and what was achievable with a home setup if Audio is your thing and enough coin!
Sadly in this case I'd say 1 of the interconnects probably coats my than my car at that time!
It was due the good picup and speakers. Nothing else.
@@mattikaki I'd completely disagree with that. We would we regularly swap out pre-amps, power amps, interconnects etc playing and testing and you could hear a difference once every powered component had been left on for a few days to settle down. Band width was very noticeable with some components. Hi current amplifiers typically sounded considerably tighter in low end, ,,preamp changes often gave a better or worse phases differences offering more separation or 3D like effect. Speakers not matched with the right power amplifier pushing them hard enough was the biggest quickest easily noticeable change. Impedance matching is also something people never consider when choosing components at the end of the chain.
Having a high quality set of speakers but everything else not up to par does nothing to give better sound. Ive heard amazing quality speakers sound like $50 Aliexpess "hifi" because of a rubbish amplifier or CD player etc. Having a fantastic preamp with everything else rubbish bottle necks fidelity, equally with rubbish CD players. The point being its a marriage of circuitry and flow of electrons, movement of coils is what dictates the end result. The biggest mistake most people make is buying a high quality set of speakers thinking all the Sht they are going pump through will magically become polished. It doesn't work that way. I heard a flagship Cambridge Audio integrated Amp turn a pair of very average 2.5 way floor standing Sonys absolutely come alive to the point everyone in the room was blown away at the difference. There was instantly more depth, were faster in response, were noticeably crisper in the top end while they no longer needed the Sub the owner was saying he typically ran them with.
The point being every component has a major impact ultimately.
I've worked in live sound for 28years full time last month, with the exception of that 4 month stint which was the result of moving to a new country and settling down , finding permanent work etc and I can tell you now that 4 months taught me more about audio quality with component choice vs quantity of output than I'd ever learned before thinking "I knew sound". I see today companies like D&B Audiotechnik, L-Acoustics , Lab Gruppen etc are taking alot of circuit design ideas from the high end hi-fi world in thier amplifier design nowadays for all the reasons I mention above too. Get it right at the source first,follow the attention to detail from there on to the speakers and you can't go wrong, typically speaker are the most forgiving component,,within reason if everything else is of good quality ive found in my exparience. As a result when people ask now whst should they buy, what should they replace first ,I ask what's the source, what's the existing amplifier, what are thier existing speakers etc because there's no point replacing any of it for rediculously expensive anything if all they're doing is pumping MP3s through the new hi quality purchase thinking the end result will be anything better than Spotify on an iphone through apple earbuds.
@@mattikaki You messed with the wrong guy here.
Apologize and back out of here slowly.
Drops needle onto aluminum outer ring...
I ditched my peripheral ring and weight a long time ago. Remove those 2 things and I bet it will sound even better.
Upon checking where needle drops, he did not but dropped onto record as intended. :)
37 people, including you need your vision checked. Yes, this is an absurd unit, but he did not set the needle down on any metal. It's suspended, and that weight and the outer ring is to keep the record down flat.
At that price you could probably hire a jazz band to be on call 24/7 for that house for years.
Reminds me of my first turntable, a suitcase-style setup I bought at Sears in 1968. The similarity is uncanny.
Lol that sounds EXACTLY like the first record player I had. Speakers on the side, folded open, think it was grey. First record : Photographs and Memories by Jim Croce. Got it for Christmas in I think 71 when I was a kid.
when you look up the definition of diminishing returns
I'd love to just put my palm flat on that vinyl and scratch back and forth like scrrrrrrrrrrrrrrtch and say 'wikky wikky Slim Shady!' as dude has a heart attack.
For a million bucks, this whole thing should move on its own.
It should fucking levitate using rare earth magnets
For a million, the artists themselves should be there!
@@bryanp4827 except the dead ones, but generally, I agree
I wanna play my KORN albums on it!
Some use equipment to listen to music
Other use music to listen to the equipment
We electronic professional always smile when audiophiles are talking about their equipments. If they once saw how the recording equipments look inside. They are made same style than cheap home audio systems. 😉
Был бы ты электроншиком не писал бы такую чушь. В такой системе все элементы отбираются вручную для эталонных номиналов и способны сохранять свои свойства десятилетиями, идиот.
Sometimes you wonder if they are trying to recreate music that doesn’t exist.
So Clearaudio Statement, D’Agostino amps, and Wilson Chronosonics?
Those weren't Pass Labs amps?
It’s a Master Innovation, not a Statement
Looked like Jeff Roland Amps and Wilson Audio speakers. What turntable was this.?
And to think I'll never own my own house let alone a Million Dollar Turntable! I will be completely honest when I say that I would be happier with my $500 Fluance RT-85 Turntable than I would with that contraption. But maybe that's just me!
Whenever I see a video such as this, I always come to the comment section to see all the opinionated uneducated comments.
When linear tracking turntables work, they sound so good.
All that shiny metal giving the audiobuffs wood.
All the gear and no idea! I was waiting for the needle to miss the final on the lower 😂.
Needle lol...
@@UncleBenjs
Is what a stylus is commonly referred to as, yes.
All this and no dust cover. Blows my mind.
🤣🤣🤣..... the guy who sold it is the genius 🤘🍺🍺
Grande !!!!!!!!!!!!! Mi piace tantissimo
When you have to much money and not enough sense
Hahahaha…. Well said !
Not gonna lie though, if you had disposable income to this level it'd be awesome to have cool but pointless stuff like this!
@@skylined5534 I can only imagine the level of satisfaction of helping 5-10 poor families buy/own their own homes would be more than the temporary excitement of buying massively overpriced record player, but I am no billionaire.
@@lok777 dude he can hear the difference though.
Sorry for your loss
A million-dollar record player, I can't believe my parents tried to guilt-trip me into eating peas by claiming there were starving children in Africa.
Album name please?!
You could never convince me that is a worthwhile way to spend 1 mill... that's how you find gullible rich ppl
Rich people dont get rich and stay rich by being gullible. I think you are speaking of poor people who spend their last dime on pizza.
@Harry Crabb Everything is relative. Poor or rich we overpay. Point is, how do you know what is worth what amount to whom? You dont. Youve never heard the system.
I wonder if the speakers are on sound insulation spikes, and are they an adequate distance from the wall to obtain best overall sound?
I removed the speaker spikes from my speakers and they sound more natural now. I also discarded my record weights !
Aaaaand they listen to it in a completely untreated room
For the price it should change it’s own vinyl.
Not my dream. Everything in the room looks like it was designed by a Chinese gaming chair manufacturer. The racks look like Sterlite from a college kid’s dorm. Surprised the turntable doesn’t have RGB lighting. Tacky AF.
LMAO
What's the price of the whole set up ? looks insane, and the sound of those drums is thunderous.
I wonder if having this pickup on a $10000 turntable would sound much different ?
I have never compared a good turntable to a really pricy one using the same pickups, so I don't know how much the high weight and everything playes in ?
I use a Yamaha PX3 and a Yamaha yp d8 with Denon dl103r on my two set ups, so I am in budget class, and have zero high end experience.
There is literally no point spending that amount of money on the equipment when the room has no acoustic treatment whatsoever.
It does tho. They have rockwool panels up. Look closer
My oh my is this so Beautiful and Amazing 👏 😍 💕
First tune id play on that is cheeky girls
The birdy song.
@@skylined5534 another bangin tune😂😂😂👍
It can only ever be as good as the source. Few, if any, vinyl pressings can justify that!
Where’s the room treatments, world of difference. Crazy set up. 👍
You can see the room treatment on the walls
Yeah, it's crazy alright.
Oh for heaven’s sake!
To spin a thin piece of vinyl!
Insanity has triumphed🤦♂️
I just think of how much 1 million could change my life” I could just buy 5 or 6 foreclosure houses 🏘️ and retire 😮
Sad😂
I am satisfied with my Technics 1200 SL MK2
I have one myself, but am surprised how much noise it is making. Wondering if it is surface noise or because I have a flimsy stereo rack stand for it, or some other reason. I kind of thought that the whole point of a heavy direct driven thing like that would not generate much noise. (No it is not poor grounding noise.)
I am surprised about the after market value of this thing, though. I still see it selling used for the same price I once bought it for.
"Audiophilism" is very well treated with a hammer drill in the next room.
As massively heavy as those floor-sitting Amplifiers are, they are still susceptible to microphonic vibrational feedback from the powerful Wilsons. Listening rooms should ideally be furniture (seating) and speakers only.🌹
I’d be like “ easy with that record weight dude”
I would like to know how much distortion is while playing music with this system.
Best table to hear snap crackle on pop on ..I'll have the amps can bin the rest .😂
Exactly. 🤣👍
Agreed
disagree with you this is a system with some glitter like the turntable stand , but even on line it sounds damn good
@@tesmith47 do agree looks the nuts if you want to just look at it .. I wonder how it would stand up next to an original sl 1210 with upgraded head . ?
@@yusko3845 it is a tangential tracker so I expect reduction in tracking error distribution
The only thing interesting is the metal ring press around the edge of the vinyl. Oh wait the Wilson Audio’s are interesting. Oh also the D'Agostino amp and preamp. Oh and the… 😅
Transmitting all the vibes from the floor…
И не только....
Look again at what is under the player.
That player and deck is floating, so that floor vibrations won't affect the sound production.
@@richlaue can’t really see…
did you look at the turntable???!!??
Idk, looking at this just makes me think about how many of my second hand records are far less than perfect, and would thus be a waste to play on such a high end system. But flipping through the rows of albums at the used record shop is part of the fun of vinyl for me. If I have to buy exclusively A++ like new condition records from online stores only it kinda takes the fun out of it.
I guess I wouldn't mind a good quality amp and high end speakers, that way no matter what is playing the music you will get the benefits, but honestly since I'm not anywhere close to an audiophile, having the æsthetic of my dad's old Realistic reciever and speakers is worth more than a slightly better sound. The looks of the hi-fi setup is half the reason to have one, and those amps and speakers just look bad imo.
I’m in the wrong business. That’s easily a $1000 in parts and maybe a weeks worth of assembly time. Somebody robbed this guy and he has no clue.
Happens everyday with the word audiophile attached to it
Your right
You can’t say it’s easily only 1K in parts and assembly time without knowing more about the materials used and labor to construct it. I’m not defending that it’s worth a million but please check your ignorance at the door
Класс, а где такой купить можно? :)
Wait until they find out Spotify only costs $9.99 a month
Hello, good evening. I send you greetings from Mexico City. I really liked the audio equipment. It seems incredible to me, the best of the best.
In that room 😮. Big honking spot covering last track too 😢
As someone who is pretty obsessed with audio, and I even have a $2000 turntable, why spend so much on a faulty medium. I love records. I love turntables. But the technology is limited. I gaurantee you can spend $10,000 on system that would destroy this turntable with a good amp, good speakers and lossless digital files. I guess it's cool if you have that much money, but it's kind of poor choice.
Be wary if "audiophile" advice btw. Ask an audio engineer first.
Too close to the wall… them speakers
Theres a sweet spot when you spend a grand or two, then is day and night compared to a budget system. I think over 10k then the improvements are going to be minimal.
$1,000,000 turntable...ALMOST as good as a $200 CD PLAYER! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
He is demonstrating the kind of equipment required to obtain the best sound possible for a WARPED VINYL RECORD. This record could be from a thrift store or a special ordered pressing costing hundreds of dollars.
Wow...the drums sound Incredible😮😮😮..as if they were beating inside my brain😮😮😮😮
Overkill 🤣
When you have "stupid money," you do stupid things.
Paying thousands of dollars to listen to music mastered on a 500$ machine
Ritual rather than musical fidelity. Art for the home. Enjoyable for sure.
Lets make it $250 and no more
Is there a discount if I buy two?
It's always jazz with these people.
Audioporn, Vinylporn, yes that sounds about right.
WOW! The fidelity and sound reproduction is absolutely amazing on my Moto g5!!!
your devices is incredible
Total in parts is NOT!!! 1 MILLION.... Probably like 2K
Is that a clearaudio goldfinger cartridge?
Hey, all of you naysayers and non audiophiles, if you can't hear the difference then stick to your Walmart $99.95 stereo systems and you will be happy !!
тангенс ! да еще и моноблоки !
I'll go fire up my Sears compact and enjoy some music. Feels so good because I'm cheap and the music sounds great.
I think you could play a 16" broadcast transcription record with that machine,would you?
I had a SME turntable and tone arm
It looked great & sounded great sometimes, depending on the album you put on it, I’d take the ones that sounded flat & lifeless to my friends to play on his Project turntable at a fraction of the cost & I was so disappointed that they sounded slightly better
If you have a top end deck most of the money you spend is actually a status symbol as a Rolex watch
People love nicely engineered things
"Let it get up to speed here"... even a Crosley is FASTER, sheesh!!!
Awesome system
Man, those D'Agostino amps are unreal.