4:49 that vynil is basically an old timey equivalent of the "dingus aussie man microphone recording test" done on this channel when testing microphone quality
Did you forget that Bluetooth's default in pairing mode is that another device can search for and 'capture' the pairing device auto-magically? That was like *the* OG way to use it. This is totally unrelated to the fact that I recently forgot about this...
I actually did not know this was ever a thing. Had some hilarious speaker wars at work though when people forget they've set to automatically pair with someone else's speaker and the other person turns on their speaker in another area.
1:22 nah mate, the japanese word for burger is literally “burger” (バーガー). whatever led audio-technica to that name, it surely wasn’t a translation oddity
It's how the thing clamps down and has the disc sticking out the sides like a burger, it was meant to be a novelty product like the sony flamingo so they capitalised on the daft appearance.
Just from hearing the snippets in this video I'm kinda hooked already. Downloaded cultasoarus erectus on spotify and I'm gonna check it out in the morning (it's 12 past midnight for me rn) but damn I'm looking forward to checkinh this out, plus that cover art is just so good
Important note: These are SUPER useful for auditioning vinyl out in the wild, like at a garage sale, 2nd hand market etc. It's on my wishlist, but def not a daily driver turntable.
4:35 I know what this is! This is a comedy record from Billy "The Twelfth Man" Birmingham who does parodies of sports commentators, particularly Channel 9's cricket commentary team! Not sure how well they've aged but they're hilarious.
In 1991, he and his fellow "commentators" put out a song called "Marvellous", featuring backing vocals by artists including Jimmy Barnes, John Farnham and Diesel
I worked in a bottle-o a couple of years ago. Occasionally we'd do specials on wine that were "two for $22". I'd pull out my best Billy Birmingham/Richie Benaud impression saying "tuew for twenty-tuew". Nothing. No reaction except confusion from my co-workers. The older clientele thought it was great.
I’m a young person but my parents introduced me to him when I was 11 and I have some fond memories of driving on a summer roadie and laughing at the jokes I got and being confused by the ones that completely flew over my head
Yeah not all of the big records were 33. Some were rarely 45, and some REALLY old ones back when they were still made of shellac were 78 rpm and had similar play length to a 45rpm single. From what I remember reading of them, the shellac records wore out rather quickly but apparently sounded amazing when in good shape and used with good equipment, so they compromised with a material that was much more durable but didn't sound quite as good. Ever since the mid 60's (iirc) records have been almost universally made of polyvinyl chloride (PVC), thus the colloquialism for records being "vinyl."
I always wanted to play with one of those laser record players. I want to know how much of the records noise comes through or if they are filtering it (i hope not).
When you pulled out Blue Oyster Cult I was like "Oh, everyone tells me to listen to that album but I never did" You talking over like 8 seconds of them "Alright I'll spin it today that was fuckin cool"
Welcome to the cult. Here's your very own blue oyster, his name is Jim, make sure to keep his water around 75 degrees fahrenheit and a salinity of roughly 20 parts per thousand. He likes to eat plankton, so no worries about having your secret formula stolen.
For me, the joy of vinyl is that it’s inconvenient! Streaming has commodified music to the point that it’s easy to forget how special it actually is. But if I put an album on the turntable, I’m sitting down, and focusing on it. Not skipping to my favourite tracks, just listening to it from start to finish.
The legend is back! Speaking of jankyness, I a watched this entire video on my old CRT monitor from the 90s. It is great to see you back to vinyl! I just got a Project Debut Carbon Evo Turntable and it sounds amazing.
3:40 fun thing with vinyls you can do now, here in britain we have moved to plastic notes for money (hate the production of plastic for that but hey ho) and you can take the corner of one of those notes and use it as the stylus, and basically turn the thin plastic bank note as a gramaphone and listen to the music like that.
I really enjoy how knowledgeable you are with technical terms really helps me get a sense of the quality. For instance, "kind squishy up top" is the best descriptor I have ever heard. 😆
5:02 Blue Öyster Cult mentioned!!! I don't have a vinyl of it but I have all of the vinyl replica CDs (Including Cultosaurus Erectur), by far one of my favorite bands of all time!
Late to the party i know, but im guessing it's called a soundburger because it holds a record the same way a hand holds a hamburger. Your dad's record collection is awesome 👌
I really wish I could give you money because I’m really really thankful of all the videos that you have been posting for us to watch for these years. Thanks for making a legacy of IPods and turned out to be different type of products. I’ve been watching it since you only had 300,000 subscribers, it’s just so amazing to see how far your account has gone.. keep doing the great work Dank Pods!❤️
Vinyl is such an experience. Reading the vinyl casez. Havi g all of that info about the band, the reason why they made the album, images, trivia, and so on. Its sooooo good. People knew how to package a product back in the day.
I love records! They're album posters you can listen to. With how tight fisted Spotify are with artists I always pick up a record if I really like the album to support them
I missed the limited edition rerelease but got the standard black later. Exactly what I need it for, a dedicated simple compact portable record player for dedicated record time. It has a line out (so you'll need an amp or whatever), the USB-C is just for power, but it is simple as. No auto stop, but perfect for my needs otherwise :)
The Sound Burger is a super fun turntable! One thing to note is that apparently you're supposed to use the rubber 45 adaptor doohickey as like a record clamp on top of regular LPs, it helps a bit with the stability since there's not a full size turntable. I got mine from JB and I got one of the yellow ones because it seemed like the most fun colour!
Long time watcher, 1st time commenter (I think) and I apologise for the seeming randomness; I finally gave in to Temu and I ordered some earbuds amongst other things and they were THE dankest pods I have EVER listened to so naturally I thought of you. It doesn’t matter if they come with a sweet LED catching case and only cost four bucksAU, if they’re bad they’re bad and serves me right for feeding fish and generally spending 5 to 10 minutes in the most humiliatingly useless way that I’ve ever spent 5 to 10 minutes. I can waste time and do questionable things with my time with the best. I could waste time for Australia on the Olympic time wasting team but sitting there feeding those Temu fish for so long is now number 1 on my embarrassment list. Now I’ll focus on a couple of your sweet videos and try to blank out my shame. So dank. So very, very dank.
5:17 Ah, for me that album was TARKUS by Emmerson Lake & Palmer. My dad had it, I was entranced by the album art, but, I didn't really *listen* to it until ages later.
I’ve got one for my desk just because how compact it is. Awesome little thing, just don’t use it -> outside in the sun -> anywhere without a dead flat and properly levelled surface -> with any records that even have the slightest warp And you’re fine 👍
When your turntable is smaller than your records. TBH I love this thing, I own several Vestax Handytrax portable turntables and they are super convenient for record digging.
I know probably nobody knows what the cricket one was but it is an Aussie legend called The Twelfth man and he was a cricket satire comedian and he was awesome. Although some of his jokes are a bit edgy and of the time, if you enjoy cricket it is a great thing to listen to and is great for long summer roadies
This came out at the perfect time, a couple months ago I moved house and didn't have space for my full sized turntable anymore. I needed something that could be set at an angle or just have the vinyl floating like this on a shelf. This was perfect and I managed to pick it up a few weeks ago for around 200 on sale. Love it
@@LieseFury i dunno, unless "bone conduction" is just a fancy marketing word and it is not _actual_ bone conduction, I wouldn't trust any commercial product to listen to music that way. Sounds terrifying. One audio "pop" and your auditory cortex gets a serious buggering. Then again, can't be that much more worse than being at, say, a death metal live, or something.
@@GeorgeTsiros "Bone conduction" is similar to sticking your face against the side of a speaker cabinet. The vibration conducts through your facial bones, so even if your ears are plugged (for noise reduction in loud ambient environments, e.g.), or you specifically want to keep your ears open to the outside world, you can still hear the audio.
I'd love one of these for my living room a/v setup. I only have the one turntable but it would be phenomenal just to have the boys over for a comfortable listening party.
legit been recommending the borgir to people when they ask about turntables... the easy bluetooth and battery thing makes it an easy sell. Glad to know it gets your approval. For the record, the AT customer service peeps are amazing too
I own a sound burger since january and it's an absolutely fantastic record player for the size. Great design and very good sound quality for what it is!
I have the cheapest Audio Technica turntable they make I think. It also has Bluetooth, and it works pretty well! Turntable’s been great, too. Not surprised they did a good job with the speciality version.
My dad was a DJ back in the late 70s through the 80s and he left me his record collection. Just under 700 albums many of them marked by the record companies with suggested tracks to play on the radio. I'm pretty sure it was his last punishment. It seemed like such an awesome gift until the 3rd or 4th time I moved with them. Moving 14 milk crates of vinyl is an ordeal; shoot storing that much was an ordeal. I finally decided to sell most of them when I moved into an apartment that was on the 3rd floor with no elevator. I just took them back to the storage unit and actually made a really decent amount of money selling them.
6:14 $289?!?! That's highway robbery! When I was a kid my parents bought a full stereo for $89.99. That's a record turntable, dual tape deck, 2 stereo speakers (3ft tall), AM/FM radio, and a glass case for extra records. And I think the brand was RCA.
>RCA Before or after 1987? RCA was defunct for a short while after the CED killed them, until 1988 where a French company now named Vantiva bought their trademark to the name. RCA now is a mark of cheap junk bought (usually) by unwise cheapskates (that can be cheap companies too, since Dish Network has sold their antennas) or welfare recipients.
I bought one back when it was a Kickstarter and my preorder took forever to arrive: it was worth every second I waited! Funny thing is I own a Linn LP12 turntable, a true piece of vinyl snobbery and I really appreciate how good this plastic gadget is!
I love that he's just so used to garbage products that he's blown away when something just does the thing it's supposed to do
SAMSON
*CRAAAAIG*
I DOGGG
@@charlesleonitol.iringaniv8320 down under they only have DIck Smith
MASSIVE EVIL AIRPODDDDDD
3:22 Here I was thinking he was going to pull out a vinyl of Scarlet Fire
"Scarlet fire" 10" dub plate
I would literally die!!!
wouldve been fire
Otis should get him one.
50 dollars for a 7” of scarlet fire would be worth it
4:49 that vynil is basically an old timey equivalent of the "dingus aussie man microphone recording test" done on this channel when testing microphone quality
The quip after about it being “80% cusswords” seems par for the course in Aussie land
@@Commrade-DOGE It did say made in australia :D
I hope there is a knock off called the "Soundwich"
This is GENIUS
By Tech Audionica
I’ll probably *not* make one
I literally thought about that name and I think it's 100x times better
burgurs and turn tables are the same thing
I’d have to disagree. Burgurs taste worse
Dirty deeds done dirt cheap btw
burgir is so good tho
burkurs
turn burgurs >>>>
Did you forget that Bluetooth's default in pairing mode is that another device can search for and 'capture' the pairing device auto-magically? That was like *the* OG way to use it. This is totally unrelated to the fact that I recently forgot about this...
Bluetooth's been around that long I'm sure the people working on it have forgotten half of what it can do lol
I actually did not know this was ever a thing. Had some hilarious speaker wars at work though when people forget they've set to automatically pair with someone else's speaker and the other person turns on their speaker in another area.
@@amirpourghoureiyan1637 from my memory, it's been introduced as a tech concept and such like... 30 years ago
i miss when they all worked like that. bluetooth speakers are such a hassle to connect now. just do the thing you're designed for please.
Came to comments looking for something like this, thank you! I learned something new.
Mate, Techmoan has waxed poetic about this nugget for years.
literally my first thought when i saw the notification (tbf i think the venn diagram of dankpods and techmoan viewers is practically a circle)
@seancascone I thought the same thing. I wondered, "what more does Techmoan have to say about this?"
Ya same here, thought Techmoan had found a new cib one before i saw it was my Favorite Nugget-Lord XD
I genuinely thought Wade had done a video on it already but just had some wires crossed 😂
its nice but I prefer the OG
1:22 nah mate, the japanese word for burger is literally “burger” (バーガー). whatever led audio-technica to that name, it surely wasn’t a translation oddity
It's how the thing clamps down and has the disc sticking out the sides like a burger, it was meant to be a novelty product like the sony flamingo so they capitalised on the daft appearance.
congrats on finding blue oyster cult. Enjoy the experience
Just from hearing the snippets in this video I'm kinda hooked already. Downloaded cultasoarus erectus on spotify and I'm gonna check it out in the morning (it's 12 past midnight for me rn) but damn I'm looking forward to checkinh this out, plus that cover art is just so good
Mour kow bells
Wowee i've been listening for 2 minutes and i'm having a ball!
don't fear the borgor
@@Limes_not_Lemons Secret treaties is my personal favorite (by a long shot). Harvester of eyes is a once in a lifetime experience.
Important note: These are SUPER useful for auditioning vinyl out in the wild, like at a garage sale, 2nd hand market etc. It's on my wishlist, but def not a daily driver turntable.
"Can I get 3 McSound Burgers please?"
I didn’t laugh no offence
“and 12 piece McDecibels nuggets?”
@@totallyfalconblox i did though
@@totallyfalconbloxnobody _gives_ a *_shit_*
In Australia they don't have McSounds they call them soundies
4:35 I know what this is! This is a comedy record from Billy "The Twelfth Man" Birmingham who does parodies of sports commentators, particularly Channel 9's cricket commentary team! Not sure how well they've aged but they're hilarious.
In 1991, he and his fellow "commentators" put out a song called "Marvellous", featuring backing vocals by artists including Jimmy Barnes, John Farnham and Diesel
I worked in a bottle-o a couple of years ago. Occasionally we'd do specials on wine that were "two for $22". I'd pull out my best Billy Birmingham/Richie Benaud impression saying "tuew for twenty-tuew".
Nothing. No reaction except confusion from my co-workers. The older clientele thought it was great.
I’m a young person but my parents introduced me to him when I was 11 and I have some fond memories of driving on a summer roadie and laughing at the jokes I got and being confused by the ones that completely flew over my head
We used to listen to all of those in the 90s, being from the UK a lot of the references were lost on us but some of it is bloody hilarious.
"Battery low"
"YOOOOUUUU HUSSY"
🗣️🗣️🗣️‼️‼️
That made me rofl 🤣😂🤣
Expanding the speaker lore hearing it say "device disconnected"
"Battery low"
Powering on. S3xy mode- I mean Bluetooth mode😂😂
“Oi mate the friggin Bluetooth device is connected”
I bet a Sound Burger would make some
tasty tunes.
finally, audio equipment for americans
this guy who always screams at ipods is such an amazing dude! Keep up the good videos!
Wade explains the difference between 33 and 45 rpm only to play a 45 rpm Vinyl at 33 (4:44)
Yeah not all of the big records were 33. Some were rarely 45, and some REALLY old ones back when they were still made of shellac were 78 rpm and had similar play length to a 45rpm single. From what I remember reading of them, the shellac records wore out rather quickly but apparently sounded amazing when in good shape and used with good equipment, so they compromised with a material that was much more durable but didn't sound quite as good. Ever since the mid 60's (iirc) records have been almost universally made of polyvinyl chloride (PVC), thus the colloquialism for records being "vinyl."
I remember when TechMoan did a review on the Sound Burger. These things are hilariously janky. I’m so glad to see you put an Aussie twist on it mate!
Wade, So glad to see ya comment on the "11foot8+8" channel today!! We are all so barbaric when it comes to the bridge's feeding time!! 😎👍
Sound burger? No thanks, I'll have the Lazer pizza™
Lol, are CDs Mini Pizza then?
That’s the Italian one
I always wanted to play with one of those laser record players. I want to know how much of the records noise comes through or if they are filtering it (i hope not).
I want the crocodile
(saddly only in there ads)
The audio sandwich
YOU FINALLY GOT IT. ITS BEEN YEARS SINCE YOU SAID “I want one.” And your dream has come true.
man so used to reviewing broken nugs flabberghasted at working nug.... even though its red, this is a gold nugget
The biggest surprise of the video is finding out you've never listened to Blue Oyster Cult before, I thought they would be right up your alley
Let me take a bite
Same
We all want a bite. We all need to share.
We all get a singular lick@@Forrest_O.
*y u m*
g I m m e
When you pulled out Blue Oyster Cult I was like "Oh, everyone tells me to listen to that album but I never did"
You talking over like 8 seconds of them
"Alright I'll spin it today that was fuckin cool"
That was pretty dope fr.
THIS VIDEO IS THE THING THAT TOOK MY LIFE OVER WITH BOC
Welcome to the cult. Here's your very own blue oyster, his name is Jim, make sure to keep his water around 75 degrees fahrenheit and a salinity of roughly 20 parts per thousand. He likes to eat plankton, so no worries about having your secret formula stolen.
@@lsswappedcessna he likes to eat eyes 😌
Instructions unclear, cooked some patties on top of it.
For me, the joy of vinyl is that it’s inconvenient! Streaming has commodified music to the point that it’s easy to forget how special it actually is. But if I put an album on the turntable, I’m sitting down, and focusing on it. Not skipping to my favourite tracks, just listening to it from start to finish.
The cult of cheeseburger is very grateful for this video dropping at snack time
edit: had a good snack
Cheeburbur
Cheeburbur
@@snackastackas5349 cheeburbur
cult of meat with extra cheese
what did you eat for your snack???
pretty sure techmoan did both this and the sony stand-up vinyl thingy if anyone wants to see it
they're both pretty darn cool
He recently got something called a Wheel 2. That thing is AWESOME
Oh the twelth man, on vinyl. Thats going straight to the pool room
Didn't expect the first record pulled out to be Iron Maiden \m/
Blue Oyster Cult do indeed indeed sound cool as heck.
I was introduced to them by fathers records as well, been one of my favorites ever since.
The legend is back! Speaking of jankyness, I a watched this entire video on my old CRT monitor from the 90s. It is great to see you back to vinyl! I just got a Project Debut Carbon Evo Turntable and it sounds amazing.
3:40 fun thing with vinyls you can do now, here in britain we have moved to plastic notes for money (hate the production of plastic for that but hey ho) and you can take the corner of one of those notes and use it as the stylus, and basically turn the thin plastic bank note as a gramaphone and listen to the music like that.
I really enjoy how knowledgeable you are with technical terms really helps me get a sense of the quality. For instance, "kind squishy up top" is the best descriptor I have ever heard. 😆
Of course Wade's got a Peppa Pig band aid. What a champ
Granted, it may be a Peppa Pig bandaid (with it not being located in the thumbs) but I saw a SMOOREZ reference in there
5:02 Blue Öyster Cult mentioned!!! I don't have a vinyl of it but I have all of the vinyl replica CDs (Including Cultosaurus Erectur), by far one of my favorite bands of all time!
BRINGING CHAOS, TO THE WORLD WE KNOW!
I might have to give that cultasaurus album a listen im intrigued from the 5 seconds you could play of it lol
Late to the party i know, but im guessing it's called a soundburger because it holds a record the same way a hand holds a hamburger.
Your dad's record collection is awesome 👌
5:10 GREAT album! Blackblade is one of my favorite songs from BOC (came from Cultosaurus Erectus)!
🎶 *B-LACK* _BLADE BLAde Blade blade..._ 🎵
I really wish I could give you money because I’m really really thankful of all the videos that you have been posting for us to watch for these years. Thanks for making a legacy of IPods and turned out to be different type of products. I’ve been watching it since you only had 300,000 subscribers, it’s just so amazing to see how far your account has gone.. keep doing the great work Dank Pods!❤️
MOM WAKE UP! AUSTRALIA DUDE POSTED
It’s back in their main lineup now
Sick Killers album man! Iron Maiden is so influential, Nicko is a legend!
Killers came out before Nicko joined, it was played and written by Clive Burr
Vinyl is such an experience. Reading the vinyl casez. Havi g all of that info about the band, the reason why they made the album, images, trivia, and so on. Its sooooo good. People knew how to package a product back in the day.
The borgir just working out of the bat is both kinda expected, but also quite the pleasant surprise!
I love records! They're album posters you can listen to. With how tight fisted Spotify are with artists I always pick up a record if I really like the album to support them
0:03 borgir
burgir
borgir
borgir
borgir
Borgir
Black Blade is one of my favorite BOC tracks, its so good.
I missed the limited edition rerelease but got the standard black later. Exactly what I need it for, a dedicated simple compact portable record player for dedicated record time. It has a line out (so you'll need an amp or whatever), the USB-C is just for power, but it is simple as. No auto stop, but perfect for my needs otherwise :)
That Iron Maiden Killers LP being warped makes me so sad lol. Great video!
Finally he has uploaded again. I need my monthly dose of good ol’ Australian comedy
Watching you discover blue öyster cult is making me feel all fuzzy inside, one of my alltime favorites
The Sound Burger is a super fun turntable! One thing to note is that apparently you're supposed to use the rubber 45 adaptor doohickey as like a record clamp on top of regular LPs, it helps a bit with the stability since there's not a full size turntable. I got mine from JB and I got one of the yellow ones because it seemed like the most fun colour!
As yellow as everything else in JB?
@@PurpleShift42 I guess it's about the same yellow, yes
I also have Cultosaurus Erectus on vinyl and it is one of my favorite bloody records - such a hidden gem.
More people needed to use terms like Sound Burger to describe their products. Like the Sharp RP-117 "Music Easy-Bake".
Can imagine some audiophile cringing so hard at the prospect of a vinyl being played trough regular Bluetooth
This is what the engineering department should do
The record (or sound) is the meat to the bun that is the device, making a sound burger.
“Hi welcome to McDonald’s what can I get for you!”
“Yeah I would like 4 McSounds please.”
Long time watcher, 1st time commenter (I think) and I apologise for the seeming randomness;
I finally gave in to Temu and I ordered some earbuds amongst other things and they were THE dankest pods I have EVER listened to so naturally I thought of you.
It doesn’t matter if they come with a sweet LED catching case and only cost four bucksAU, if they’re bad they’re bad and serves me right for feeding fish and generally spending 5 to 10 minutes in the most humiliatingly useless way that I’ve ever spent 5 to 10 minutes.
I can waste time and do questionable things with my time with the best. I could waste time for Australia on the Olympic time wasting team but sitting there feeding those Temu fish for so long is now number 1 on my embarrassment list.
Now I’ll focus on a couple of your sweet videos and try to blank out my shame. So dank. So very, very dank.
It kinda looks like one of those circular saws but it plays music!
5:17 Ah, for me that album was TARKUS by Emmerson Lake & Palmer. My dad had it, I was entranced by the album art, but, I didn't really *listen* to it until ages later.
HES BACK AND BORGOR
I’ve got one for my desk just because how compact it is. Awesome little thing, just don’t use it
-> outside in the sun
-> anywhere without a dead flat and properly levelled surface
-> with any records that even have the slightest warp
And you’re fine 👍
Why does that cricket record sound like something he'd record for a mic test
ruclips.net/video/MOzcuVNZ8dA/видео.html
When your turntable is smaller than your records. TBH I love this thing, I own several Vestax Handytrax portable turntables and they are super convenient for record digging.
I know probably nobody knows what the cricket one was but it is an Aussie legend called The Twelfth man and he was a cricket satire comedian and he was awesome. Although some of his jokes are a bit edgy and of the time, if you enjoy cricket it is a great thing to listen to and is great for long summer roadies
wade didn't know the blue oyster cult? maaaaaaaan you been missing out
This came out at the perfect time, a couple months ago I moved house and didn't have space for my full sized turntable anymore. I needed something that could be set at an angle or just have the vinyl floating like this on a shelf. This was perfect and I managed to pick it up a few weeks ago for around 200 on sale. Love it
This plus my Bose glasses sound like a Speedrunners dream
your Bose... _glasses_ ?
@@GeorgeTsirosdank made a video about them. bone conduction or something like that.
@@LieseFury Nah, they've just got speakers in the arms. I had some, they were pretty nice
@@LieseFury i dunno, unless "bone conduction" is just a fancy marketing word and it is not _actual_ bone conduction, I wouldn't trust any commercial product to listen to music that way. Sounds terrifying. One audio "pop" and your auditory cortex gets a serious buggering. Then again, can't be that much more worse than being at, say, a death metal live, or something.
@@GeorgeTsiros "Bone conduction" is similar to sticking your face against the side of a speaker cabinet. The vibration conducts through your facial bones, so even if your ears are plugged (for noise reduction in loud ambient environments, e.g.), or you specifically want to keep your ears open to the outside world, you can still hear the audio.
"I've got my parents' vinyl collection"
*Proceeds to show a record from my collection*
*I watch as I crumble away to dust*
Describing disc player systems to an American: "So imagine a sound burger..."
I'd love one of these for my living room a/v setup. I only have the one turntable but it would be phenomenal just to have the boys over for a comfortable listening party.
just melt cheese across it and its good to go
The reason it's a burger: you put the disc between the two halves of the box, like a sandwich, but it's round- so a burger
A turntable called the Sound BURGER, and for some reason, AMERICA changes the name?
Yeah, burgers are German after all
So americans wouldn't sue when they tried to eat it XD
Well, TBF, in America, we would expect it to play at 78RPM because... fast food...
I'll see myself out.
legit been recommending the borgir to people when they ask about turntables... the easy bluetooth and battery thing makes it an easy sell. Glad to know it gets your approval. For the record, the AT customer service peeps are amazing too
burger
I believe it's called a sound burger because it sandwiches the record
I confused you for Techmoan for a second and was about to say that you already made a video about the Sound Burger.
"I've got my parents vinyl collection" and then pulls out Killers! Excellent!
His parents had wild taste back in the day, obviously. Iron Maiden, David Bowie and Blue Oyster Cult. What a combination!
6:35 is that a peppa pig bandaid?
he always wears kids plasters
thanks mate.
Man McDonald’s is running out of ideas when they have to resort to this
I have one of these and it’s absolutely amazing! Fun fact - that rubber circle bit can be used to hold down the vinyl to stop bumps and what not
it's also for American 45 singles
Like this comment if you clicked on the video because "burger" is a funny word.
Its a portable burger system for obese americans in the drive through they name it burger to make fun of us i swear
I own a sound burger since january and it's an absolutely fantastic record player for the size. Great design and very good sound quality for what it is!
Huge Iron Maiden fan here. Love the channel mate. UP THE IRONS 🤘
I have the cheapest Audio Technica turntable they make I think. It also has Bluetooth, and it works pretty well! Turntable’s been great, too. Not surprised they did a good job with the speciality version.
memories of many a techmoan video are returning…….. honestly i could have sworn you made a video on this already, it seems right up your alley!
My dad was a DJ back in the late 70s through the 80s and he left me his record collection. Just under 700 albums many of them marked by the record companies with suggested tracks to play on the radio. I'm pretty sure it was his last punishment. It seemed like such an awesome gift until the 3rd or 4th time I moved with them. Moving 14 milk crates of vinyl is an ordeal; shoot storing that much was an ordeal. I finally decided to sell most of them when I moved into an apartment that was on the 3rd floor with no elevator. I just took them back to the storage unit and actually made a really decent amount of money selling them.
No headphone jack unlike the old one. Thanks Apple! (Only line-out)
I haven't watched this channel in a while, but this man still makes good videos! :D
6:14 $289?!?! That's highway robbery!
When I was a kid my parents bought a full stereo for $89.99. That's a record turntable, dual tape deck, 2 stereo speakers (3ft tall), AM/FM radio, and a glass case for extra records. And I think the brand was RCA.
>RCA
Before or after 1987? RCA was defunct for a short while after the CED killed them, until 1988 where a French company now named Vantiva bought their trademark to the name.
RCA now is a mark of cheap junk bought (usually) by unwise cheapskates (that can be cheap companies too, since Dish Network has sold their antennas) or welfare recipients.
@@Code7Unltd Before 1987. I was like 10 when they first had it. So that would be about 1985.
@@BLKBRDSR71$90 in 1985 is the equivalent of $263 in today's money. Unless you don't live in the US then idk
Such a missed opportunity to call it a “Sound bite”
That creaking noise is the collective sage nodding of the Technoan community.
I bought one back when it was a Kickstarter and my preorder took forever to arrive: it was worth every second I waited! Funny thing is I own a Linn LP12 turntable, a true piece of vinyl snobbery and I really appreciate how good this plastic gadget is!
In my 36 years on this planet, this is the first turntable I’ve ever seen that makes me want to try vinyl for the first time.