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@wowVJ You should upgrade to an Audio Technica LP60X or LP60XBT it's a better quality record player because the one you're using will ruin your records
@@lauracorbett4577Not really, you just have to make sure to not play your vinyls too much and change the needle once in a while. Still if you can upgrade to something better then yeah go ahead
@DaveMiller741 not really the issue, more so how the record is poorly built with basically all plastic, the record is played at a slightly different speed, the tracking force is really wearing on the records meaning they're not going to last very long and it more than likely has a sapphire stylus which makes the record sound way worse. These mechanisms aren't horrible and can actually sound decent, but do have all of the above issues, I would recommend maybe getting a replacement stylus of a higher grade for starters.
I’m no audiophile. And I don’t think I’ll ever be convinced records can sound objectively better than a high quality digital recording, but even I can tell this thing is just TOO cheap.
@@DaveMiller741 the low quality speakers are even worse in person. The needle often damages records over time due to low quality materials used and lack of a fully supported platter beneath records adds to the issue making the needle dig worse on the outside of.the record (first few songs ware out fast). Also even on thrift shop cheap vinyls, had one stop working after a few months the electornics just all shorted out despite being plugged into a surge protector. Turned it on one final day and made a crackle pop and slight boom while light dimly died to never turn back on again😅 ymmv
@@jackgreenstalk777 you are absolutely correct. I have a Victrola record player that I have replaced the needle on. The original needle sounds SO much better and was amazing. Now that I have changed the needle to a cheap one, it sounds horrible.
I think many of us did the same 😅 good ones are worth it. Can't stand tinny crappy speakers built in and knowing its damaging nice vinyl that would otherwise be great for lifetimes to come
@@Anastasia2048 Or wanting to ruin your records. I have physical proof of a 100 spin video test that I did using that exact Audio Technica LP60 and it destroyed the brand new record that I bought for the test.
@@cjsvinyl Well I herd from other vinyl record channels, Vinyl Eyezz that the LP60 is a good model to get if you're just getting into the hobby. I have been using it frequently with no issues.
@DBVR-YT, plastic parts. Clumsy tonearm, unwanted resonances. Heavy tracking force. Cheap, poorly polished sapphire stylus. Absolute kill of joy and waste of money.
I'd recognize that cheap, made in China, plastic turntable mechanism anywhere! 😮👉 It's been used on almost every budget record player that was sold in the last 10-15 years. That mechanism can be purchased from Chinese suppliers for under $10 each.
I'm pretty sure this mech is even older than that. When I was a kid, say 10 years old or so, I had a cheap all in one stereo tower with analog tuner, double casette deck and on top of it sat a record player with this exact mechanism. I'm 46 now...
Got a pile of those crosley record player combos at my surplus shop. Cheap solder blob motherboard. Famous china crap record player mechanism. The fancy colored particle board case most likely costs the most put of all the parts together. Same mechanism on display here.
@@NateCraven318 Agreed. It's misleading to people who don't know any better. I find it funny that people are mocking and scoffing at real audio enthusiast who know what they're actually talking about.
I’m an audiophile and I have both high quality and what’s considered low quality for record players, but I actually really enjoy both of them. The sound on my nice one is super accurate, clean, and hifi, while my other record player some consider to be garbage. I actually really enjoy the tone and the warmth that it brings, and the little mistakes and quirks makes it enjoyable.
If you have nice vinyl that you started collecting as a teenager then you want to play them on a decent turntable. Doesn't have to be that expensive though.
@@Not-Einstein-61 I hate when people say this lol. An LP60 is just under $200 dollars where I live. If you aren’t buying used records, that’s the price of about 4 new records. Record collecting is an expensive hobby. Why are you going to go cheap on a record player because it’s too expensive, but proceed to buy records, which will eventually be more expensive than the record player? It makes more sense to save for a proper setup first.
Yeah, this is definitely a beginners turntable. I have one myself, haven't used it much and will be upgrading to an Insignia soon. It sounds okay if you hook it to an external sound system but as others say? This is not for prolonged use.
Honestly I think beginners can skip this or any Crosley, and just pick up an Audio Technica LP60 or whatever. You'll get actualh good sound and won't ruin your records.
I’ve had this one for about 8 months now never ever had a problem with audio or my records getting scratched or anything great beginner one for the price
Wow. I was actually leaning towards getting one like this cause I just wanted a way to play the few records I have once in a blue moon. But the astounding level of cheapness has made me completely reconsider. I’d rather spend $200 on a decent player I can use for decades or give to my son than $75 on a piece of literal trash that technically plays records.
The biggest thing that will ruin records is a worn needle or a damaged needle. If it came with a sapphire tip stylus, it's supposedly good for about 100 hours. A diamond tip will last a lot longer and they're interchangeable with these. It's not my first choice, but they're sold all the time. All of my turntables are probably older than most of you checking it out.
Hi. I have a question, how do you get those built in speakers to work, my doesnt really work so i have to plug in external speakers with my Rca’s. Thank you!
@@emotionaldistress No. These low-end players aren't worth the time and effort to replace the tonearm. Just waltz into your local hi-fi shop, slap down at least $400 to get a "real turntable" and good tonearm. It's pretty simple and worth the money.
Mine would skip my records randomly all the time. I originally thought my records just needed to be cleaned. Less than a month later, I got a new record player. Never had that issue again, except for some used records I got that has a scratch on it.
It's good for what it is. Might be good for playing 7 inch records for fun. What I can't understand is why they are still putting 78 RPM speed on turntables in 2024?
@@EmberTheFoxyFoxYou can play a CD 1 million times and the millionth play will sound as good as the first play. Records should have stayed in your Great Great Granny's attic.
@@jerryspann8713 you’ve obviously never heard vinyl at a club or show. NOTHING replicates the sound of vinyl, digital is like wearing a condom during sex.
I don’t blame you for reviewing it, I’d review a garbage product if I was paid to do it too. But just don’t put the needle on the record unless the record is spinning.
Ok look there is too much comments that just hate on this short look guys a bunch people cant afford nice things,buying something that is small or bad speakers thats all they can afford, if i ever see comments that just hate on the product i dont care people cant afford good things ok just shut up
To be fair that is something people need to be aware of before getting into collecting records. The initial setup isn’t going to be cheap and that should be the first thing you put all your money on.
You're speaking crap, mate. You're quite able to get adequate second-hand turntables which boast a counterweight and an anti-skate feature for the exact same prices as the Chineese model demonstrated. I'm well aware you'd require an amp and alike speakers.
This is not a turntable, it's not even a toy; It is an object of embarrassing quality, construction and sound, to say the least. Not even the portable record players of the '60s were this shabby.
@@UniqueUsername420 As someone who had this exact same player, my records would skip every now and then, and the sound quality is not that good. I got a brand new record player I believe not even a month later, and it was much better. My records have not skipped yet, and it sounds much better.
If the player for your player is smaller than the record... stay away. If it has a red cartridge like this, RUN. If you see all in one, turn around. If you see built in speakers, uh oh. If you see every one of these in one player... and you bought it.... I hope you hate your vinyl
As a future beginner planning on getting my first turntable, with my research i'd recommend the Audio-Technica LP60X, quite well rated in the vinyl community, and not too pricey! Just remember to get the other equipment, such as an amp and speakers. Don't worry about the preamp, the ATLP60X has one built-in. Good luck dude! Wish you well, and always do your own research too!
@@jerryspann8713 lol its so bad, you guys don't know, if you want a good starter turntable, get a Audio Technica AT-LP60XBT ($150). Trust me, I used to own one of these crapshute record players shown in the video...
@@jerryspann8713I wouldn't swap that mate. The equivalent of that trade is alike to swapping caviar and a tin of beans. The turntable demonstrated in the video is absolute crap.
Bro why do everyone be hating so much on these things, like if your not a hardcore vinyl collector and only have like 5-10, then this is a good choice Update: after 5 months i have upgraded to an audio technica! But i will still defend this record player since my records still play perfectly fine. Its a good record player to start out with but i would still upgrade eventually
@@theantiquescollector2199you are literally lying and spreading misinformation. These cheap dogshit record players with ceramic cartridges have much higher tracking forces than moving magnet record players, meaning your records will wear down faster.
Amazon Record Player is unsurprisingly awful. Good entry level model, that’s it. I got a red cartridge player like this for Christmas a year ago to see if I liked collecting vinyl. Turns out I did so I upgraded to a better turntable a few months later, but that first suitcase player I owned completely destroyed my first couple records I bought. Good thing they were cheap
Spend your money on something better, had this exact player and it started going like 5rpm slower in only 10 months, get an audio technica lp60x or something
From what you described, it sounds like your record player had a worn belt that turns the platter , the belts can easily be fixed before you resort to replacing them.
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@wowVJ You should upgrade to an Audio Technica LP60X or LP60XBT it's a better quality record player because the one you're using will ruin your records
@@lauracorbett4577what’s the difference between x and xbt? Sorry, I know nothing of record players lol
What record is this?
@@lauracorbett4577Not really, you just have to make sure to not play your vinyls too much and change the needle once in a while.
Still if you can upgrade to something better then yeah go ahead
I cant acces the link
How to torture audiophiles:
If the record works I see no problem I like how records have crackles
@DaveMiller741 not really the issue, more so how the record is poorly built with basically all plastic, the record is played at a slightly different speed, the tracking force is really wearing on the records meaning they're not going to last very long and it more than likely has a sapphire stylus which makes the record sound way worse. These mechanisms aren't horrible and can actually sound decent, but do have all of the above issues, I would recommend maybe getting a replacement stylus of a higher grade for starters.
I’m no audiophile. And I don’t think I’ll ever be convinced records can sound objectively better than a high quality digital recording, but even I can tell this thing is just TOO cheap.
@@DaveMiller741 the low quality speakers are even worse in person. The needle often damages records over time due to low quality materials used and lack of a fully supported platter beneath records adds to the issue making the needle dig worse on the outside of.the record (first few songs ware out fast). Also even on thrift shop cheap vinyls, had one stop working after a few months the electornics just all shorted out despite being plugged into a surge protector. Turned it on one final day and made a crackle pop and slight boom while light dimly died to never turn back on again😅 ymmv
@@jackgreenstalk777 you are absolutely correct. I have a Victrola record player that I have replaced the needle on. The original needle sounds SO much better and was amazing. Now that I have changed the needle to a cheap one, it sounds horrible.
I started out with a cheap system, never again is all I'll say
I think many of us did the same 😅 good ones are worth it. Can't stand tinny crappy speakers built in and knowing its damaging nice vinyl that would otherwise be great for lifetimes to come
I bought the Audio Technica LP60. For the quality of the player it's worth the price. Definitely great if you are just getting into vinyl.
Did you learn that all of those audiophiles trying to warn you were right all along?
@@Anastasia2048 Or wanting to ruin your records. I have physical proof of a 100 spin video test that I did using that exact Audio Technica LP60 and it destroyed the brand new record that I bought for the test.
@@cjsvinyl Well I herd from other vinyl record channels, Vinyl Eyezz that the LP60 is a good model to get if you're just getting into the hobby. I have been using it frequently with no issues.
If you want the most entry level player, get a lp60 or start with a base model u turn or rt82 since they can be upgraded
I recently got the AT-LP60 definitely worth it for the price.
as bad and cheap as it gets
@DBVR-YT, plastic parts. Clumsy tonearm, unwanted resonances. Heavy tracking force. Cheap, poorly polished sapphire stylus. Absolute kill of joy and waste of money.
@@NiiOnLoodlooks like… kids turntable 😅
Also no counterweight
@@NiiOnLood🤓🤓
I got a record player from Amazon I got the brand Victrola and it works better than my old Sony one
I'd recognize that cheap, made in China, plastic turntable mechanism anywhere! 😮👉 It's been used on almost every budget record player that was sold in the last 10-15 years. That mechanism can be purchased from Chinese suppliers for under $10 each.
it good
@@privateinvestor.
Yep! You're right! It's good at accelerating how fast your records wear out 😁👍
I'm pretty sure this mech is even older than that. When I was a kid, say 10 years old or so, I had a cheap all in one stereo tower with analog tuner, double casette deck and on top of it sat a record player with this exact mechanism. I'm 46 now...
This type of record player chipest shall destroy the records and finally your hearing ear.
Try 40 years buddy… this was made by bsr in the 1980’s and still cranked out by the millions,,, it’s unbelievably reliable though..
Why are you buying what sounds like stock mobile game music on colored vinyl?
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Its the pokemon gold opening song
Why tf not
@@arkea8338 that's sad
@@cheesemanthe2ndno it’s not. you’re sad
You couldn’t have bought a worse record player
Yes, they could! Even among all these cheap record players there are some worse than others 😂
Nah there’s ones way worse than this
Nah there’s some way worse than this
*cough cough* Crosley Knockoffs *cough*
Lol at the Pokemon record. Was not expecting that.
Make sure you always drop the needle on while the record is spinning
no?
@@ifthesewallscouldtalktheyp7692it can poke the record
@@ifthesewallscouldtalktheyp7692yes
It doesn't matter
Everyone is talking about the player’s quality, meanwhile I’m trying to figure out what the name of the music playing is.
Journey to jhoto
pokemon gold opening theme
thank you!
The plastic under the needle squishes when you lift it😐
Yeah…maybe don’t buy it.
Got a pile of those crosley record player combos at my surplus shop. Cheap solder blob motherboard. Famous china crap record player mechanism. The fancy colored particle board case most likely costs the most put of all the parts together. Same mechanism on display here.
What is the album
Audiophiles Malding in the replies
For good reason, mind you.
@@NateCraven318 Agreed. It's misleading to people who don't know any better. I find it funny that people are mocking and scoffing at real audio enthusiast who know what they're actually talking about.
I’m an audiophile and I have both high quality and what’s considered low quality for record players, but I actually really enjoy both of them. The sound on my nice one is super accurate, clean, and hifi, while my other record player some consider to be garbage. I actually really enjoy the tone and the warmth that it brings, and the little mistakes and quirks makes it enjoyable.
@@soyboy_yt7329is it a Crosley?
If you have nice vinyl that you started collecting as a teenager then you want to play them on a decent turntable. Doesn't have to be that expensive though.
I just got that exact one. It's great
@@Dumbartistlol4 ignorant purchase
@@73685 what do you mean
@@73685 Nope, its a budget purchase. Some, just dont have the cash for an LP60. Maybe, conected to a subwoofer, will not sound so bad.
@@Not-Einstein-61 I hate when people say this lol. An LP60 is just under $200 dollars where I live. If you aren’t buying used records, that’s the price of about 4 new records. Record collecting is an expensive hobby. Why are you going to go cheap on a record player because it’s too expensive, but proceed to buy records, which will eventually be more expensive than the record player? It makes more sense to save for a proper setup first.
Nah, do yourselves a favour and save up for a decent player, these ones are horrible
Yeah, this is definitely a beginners turntable. I have one myself, haven't used it much and will be upgrading to an Insignia soon. It sounds okay if you hook it to an external sound system but as others say? This is not for prolonged use.
Insignia, A Best Buy Brand? Bruh get a Technics or a Sony at least
Honestly I think beginners can skip this or any Crosley, and just pick up an Audio Technica LP60 or whatever. You'll get actualh good sound and won't ruin your records.
The fact the mechanism is pushed into the machine with the slightest press says enough to me
it does that in order to dampen vibration. haven't seen this on a more serious player but it actually isn't stupid
It’s a dampening mechanism, most turntables have it in the feet, this has it in the mechanism for cost cutting.
I’ve had this one for about 8 months now never ever had a problem with audio or my records getting scratched or anything great beginner one for the price
Thank you. I bought one similar to this its not perfect but it does the job and the vinyl seems fine.
Wow. I was actually leaning towards getting one like this cause I just wanted a way to play the few records I have once in a blue moon. But the astounding level of cheapness has made me completely reconsider. I’d rather spend $200 on a decent player I can use for decades or give to my son than $75 on a piece of literal trash that technically plays records.
The sound reminds me of a portable record player i had in 1968
Сколько вам лет, сэр?
The biggest thing that will ruin records is a worn needle or a damaged needle. If it came with a sapphire tip stylus, it's supposedly good for about 100 hours. A diamond tip will last a lot longer and they're interchangeable with these. It's not my first choice, but they're sold all the time. All of my turntables are probably older than most of you checking it out.
Hi. I have a question, how do you get those built in speakers to work, my doesnt really work so i have to plug in external speakers with my Rca’s. Thank you!
I sometimes find awsome record players at my local Goodwill thrift store.
Sorry but I wouldn't allow any of my vinyl to ever get in contact with that bottom-of-the-barrel cartridge and tonearm.
Couldn’t you just buy replacement ones tho?
@@emotionaldistress No. These low-end players aren't worth the time and effort to replace the tonearm. Just waltz into your local hi-fi shop, slap down at least $400 to get a "real turntable" and good tonearm. It's pretty simple and worth the money.
Dosent cause damage fact
@@themadcoachman Yes it does cause damage. Those tone arms track at about five or more grams. My current tone arm tracks at 1.5 grams.
@@n.miller907 that's even worse!
Is that Cruella soundtrack? That vinyl disc represented in black and white color looked familiar to me?
Look at that record if you play with your eyes a little bit to it it kinda looks like a laserdisc
No offense,but the best record player from amazon is the atlp60 turntable which will sound a lot better and last longer,your discs will thank you!
This was my first record player… it broke one week after it came
Mine would skip my records randomly all the time. I originally thought my records just needed to be cleaned. Less than a month later, I got a new record player. Never had that issue again, except for some used records I got that has a scratch on it.
never go cheap folks...
Ok I thought was pokemon theme😂😂
It is. It’s the Johto Legends album by Braxton Burks
Hay how do I get the needle fix
is this worth buying?
It's good for what it is. Might be good for playing 7 inch records for fun. What I can't understand is why they are still putting 78 RPM speed on turntables in 2024?
What kind of music is it
you got a red needle tip! that would wear the disk
yes
That and probably crazy needle pressure, skip those machines. They're junk.
How many listens to an album with this would damage it permanently do you think?
vwestlife said about 50 plays I think until you notice@@MrOrganised01
Which are the good needles?
i can't stand these vinyl nerds saying it will warp your records because of the needle. even "good" ones will wear your records out.
It will warp and damage them having a small platter, a good player would still wear them out but after a considerably higher number of plays
@@EmberTheFoxyFoxYou can play a CD 1 million times and the millionth play will sound as good as the first play. Records should have stayed in your Great Great Granny's attic.
@@jerryspann8713 Records have a completely different sound signature and are fun to play, It's CDs that should be scrapped
@@jerryspann8713 you’ve obviously never heard vinyl at a club or show. NOTHING replicates the sound of vinyl, digital is like wearing a condom during sex.
@mygraine there is no difference between the two
This is not a record player this is a
Record shaver
No please don't use that crap for your records.Throw it away!
😂
@@Josianne-Music ?
@@Noname1-m9x I agree 😬😅
@@Noname1-m9xwhats wrong with that record player?
@@hakai1014 It has a piezo needle that's made frow low quality crystals and it destroys your records.
What's the songs name?
Cheap junk but if you’re getting a quick buck I respect the hustle
need to at least swap out that ceramic cartridge for a magnetic. Lower the tracking force also.
You peeps be saying, "The remaster looks like a demaster," but it doesn't look ANY different from the original
I don’t blame you for reviewing it, I’d review a garbage product if I was paid to do it too. But just don’t put the needle on the record unless the record is spinning.
Reminds me of my WOCKODER record player from amazon
Reminds me of a 57 Chevy I used to own
How that work?
Want this si bad😭😭😭
Don't buy this record player. Cheap plastic switches. Vinyl should be on top of a full turn table. That needle is absolute junk.
Really no excuse when Audio Technica makes decent entry level turntables, like the LP60.
كيف استورد آله لاعادة طبع اسطوانات الفينيل
IT SCRATCHED THE VINYL!?!?!
As soon as I saw the stylus and 78 selector it was the a hard no for me. You need a different stylus for 78 and it’s a cheap ceramic cartridge
Ok look there is too much comments that just hate on this short look guys a bunch people cant afford nice things,buying something that is small or bad speakers thats all they can afford, if i ever see comments that just hate on the product i dont care people cant afford good things ok just shut up
To be fair that is something people need to be aware of before getting into collecting records. The initial setup isn’t going to be cheap and that should be the first thing you put all your money on.
You're speaking crap, mate. You're quite able to get adequate second-hand turntables which boast a counterweight and an anti-skate feature for the exact same prices as the Chineese model demonstrated. I'm well aware you'd require an amp and alike speakers.
i got this a while ago, really nice player
It's bloody awful. That is my opinion.
This is not a turntable, it's not even a toy; It is an object of embarrassing quality, construction and sound, to say the least. Not even the portable record players of the '60s were this shabby.
Is that the damn legends of johto vinyl??
Because of the white, I thought you were putting a laserdisc on there 😂😂😂
Udreamer if you think that's even close to a decent turntable lol
Is Rega Planar 2 good?
Yes, but Audio Technica AT-LP5X is besser for the price and has a good cartridge...
@@fanclub670 it’s too late now :( But planning to change cartridge soon :) Thank you !
I have one of these…
But also an lp60, and an lp120
Idk what comments are talking about, if it can play music, its a good record player.
I totally agree. I have a similar lower end player, no damage or anything, plays just fine!
@dajosh432 there's a reason why we moved to cds and streaming
@dajosh432 the cartridge is red, the needle isn’t.
@@UniqueUsername420 As someone who had this exact same player, my records would skip every now and then, and the sound quality is not that good. I got a brand new record player I believe not even a month later, and it was much better. My records have not skipped yet, and it sounds much better.
You won't be playing them for long with this garbage, avoid this at all costs.
Replace the needle with a better one if you get it
The fact it works at all is probably why OP thought it’s surprisingly good lol
I have it rn
Records should sound like ur in the studio when u listen to them and you need good speakers
If the player for your player is smaller than the record... stay away. If it has a red cartridge like this, RUN. If you see all in one, turn around. If you see built in speakers, uh oh. If you see every one of these in one player... and you bought it.... I hope you hate your vinyl
mine has everything except built in speakers so thanks for wishing me a great vinyl
Luckily my turntable has a fair price and doesn't have any of those things
@@torna2508 that's the best thing I could hear
“Run”?? 💀
Rather buy vintages 70-80s
Do not buy I had one rly cheaply made and broke within a week
I have that same one
I want to get into vinyl collecting but don't know where to start. Ppl tell me that it's the player that matters and to not get a cheap one.
Do some research maybe
Audio Technica LP60 is the best place to start.
As a future beginner planning on getting my first turntable, with my research i'd recommend the Audio-Technica LP60X, quite well rated in the vinyl community, and not too pricey! Just remember to get the other equipment, such as an amp and speakers. Don't worry about the preamp, the ATLP60X has one built-in. Good luck dude! Wish you well, and always do your own research too!
Anything that is smaller than the record it's playing is a no go
its alright, but the belt wears out easily
Can we collectively agree to make it illegal for this guy to be near any vinyl records ever again?
How can I buy this
I want one too. I'm willing to trade 500 CDs and my Onkyo CD player and Onkyo receiver and JBL speakers for one.
@@jerryspann8713 lol its so bad, you guys don't know, if you want a good starter turntable, get a Audio Technica AT-LP60XBT ($150). Trust me, I used to own one of these crapshute record players shown in the video...
@@jerryspann8713I wouldn't swap that mate. The equivalent of that trade is alike to swapping caviar and a tin of beans. The turntable demonstrated in the video is absolute crap.
I just died watching this
nice pfp
just a questions is the audio good yes or nah
I think that the audio is really bad because it is very cheap record player
dont get it, it uses a cheap cartridge and has a extreme tracking force so it will ruin your records over time
I found a 45$ Vintage stereo system at the thrift store with big speakers and it sounds 1000x better than this. It even has a microphone/guitar input
Go buy a used Audio Technica LP60 please, it'll last you years
Ok thanks everyone
Bro why do everyone be hating so much on these things, like if your not a hardcore vinyl collector and only have like 5-10, then this is a good choice
Update: after 5 months i have upgraded to an audio technica! But i will still defend this record player since my records still play perfectly fine. Its a good record player to start out with but i would still upgrade eventually
Because it will ruin the vinyl.
@@MoltenHeliumno it wont. as long as you take care of them.
No it isn't, because for the price of most of these, you're better off buying a used Audio Technica LP60. Use your brain
@@theantiquescollector2199you are literally lying and spreading misinformation. These cheap dogshit record players with ceramic cartridges have much higher tracking forces than moving magnet record players, meaning your records will wear down faster.
They all Haters 😂 everyone is a pro when it comes to RUclips comments fr fr
Don’t buy budget record players. You will potentially slowly destroy your records over time.
The infamous red ceramic cartridge
“includes paid promotion”
yea, seems about right
them grailz
How tf can you tell what your needle is, not from color
do not buy it people
IMPOSSIBLE...!
No tracking force turntable = disaster
It's the same crap chinese mechanism as in all cheap turntables. And it doesn't even sound good compared to a used turntable.
dont get surprised when your records start getting destroyed
my advice
play your records 50 times on there
then get a better cartridge
not a red one
This always remind me of SC-Brood War opening scene
Amazon Record Player is unsurprisingly awful. Good entry level model, that’s it. I got a red cartridge player like this for Christmas a year ago to see if I liked collecting vinyl. Turns out I did so I upgraded to a better turntable a few months later, but that first suitcase player I owned completely destroyed my first couple records I bought. Good thing they were cheap
A year ago?
Spend your money on something better, had this exact player and it started going like 5rpm slower in only 10 months, get an audio technica lp60x or something
From what you described, it sounds like your record player had a worn belt that turns the platter , the belts can easily be fixed before you resort to replacing them.
I bought the last one 😅
Buy shit. Buy twice.
We feel sexy & classic when we use it
На самом деле это хорошо слушать винил, но хотябы заменить корундовую иглу на алмазную, неизбежно портится пластинка после проигрывания с этой иглой.
U mean vinyl destroyer
Ok record player aside, who’s pressing Pokemon music on vinyl?!
Whole lot of nerds in the comments
Say goodbye to your vinyl after using that player
thought that was the Pokémon game intro song
Nice