Cheap fixes & upgrades for cheap turntables

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  • Опубликовано: 30 июл 2024
  • A follow-up to my "Cheap turntables - Are they really THAT bad?" video ( • Cheap turntables - Are... ) with more in-depth information on repairs, upgrades, and modifications. Applies to the Audio-Technica AT-LP60, Sony PS-LX300USB, Pioneer PL-990, and many similar turntables.
    Index:
    00:00 Introduction
    03:08 Replacing/upgrading the belt
    06:49 Replacing the stylus ("needle")
    08:03 First test after repairs (with an important tip)
    08:59 Cheap source for genuine Audio-Technica stylus
    10:03 Beginner's mistakes
    13:06 DIY tonearm clamp
    14:35 Checking the speed
    18:42 Adjusting the speed
    22:14 78 RPM modification
    24:23 Elliptical stylus upgrades
    28:46 Measuring the tracking force properly (a refresher)
    29:22 Modification to disable auto-return mechanism
    31:26 Tonearm adjustments you probably shouldn't mess with
    31:55 But will it damage my records?
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  • @vwestlife
    @vwestlife  6 лет назад +124

    Contents:
    3:08 Replacing/upgrading the belt
    6:49 Replacing the stylus ("needle")
    8:03 First test after repairs (with an important tip)
    8:59 Cheap source for genuine Audio-Technica stylus
    10:03 Beginner's mistakes
    13:06 DIY tonearm clamp
    14:35 Checking the speed
    18:42 Adjusting the speed
    22:14 78 RPM modification
    24:23 Elliptical stylus upgrades
    28:46 Measuring the tracking force properly (a refresher)
    29:22 Modification to disable auto-return mechanism
    31:26 Tonearm adjustments you probably shouldn't mess with
    31:55 But will it damage my records?

    • @victorsthought
      @victorsthought 6 лет назад

      the same as atlp50..denon29f..cs410 dual...

    • @captainvector
      @captainvector 5 лет назад

      Nice tutorial. Thanks!

    • @sammycg
      @sammycg 5 лет назад

      What LP gear stylus do you prefer for the Pioneer PL-990?

    • @ljordan5602
      @ljordan5602 5 лет назад

      LP Gear Improved stylus for Pioneer PL-990.
      Code: PTPL0990I

    • @Ecto1dx
      @Ecto1dx 5 лет назад +1

      What is the record you play while demonstrating the different styli?

  • @Haffmatthew
    @Haffmatthew 4 года назад +443

    After hearing you mention how the vinyl Reddit community hates you, I had to check it for myself. I am amazed at the way people speak about your opinions and reviews of various aspects of vinyl enthusiast life and so eagerly fit themselves in to this stereotype that we all see of these self-professed audiophiles of being snobbish and pretentious.
    I, for one, want to THANK YOU for the time and care you put into making these informative videos for guys like me who are young enough to not be intrinsically knowledgeable of vinyl as an everyday music medium but also very interested to learn along the way of starting this hobby.
    I have so much to say, but for now I just want to pat you on the back and send my gratitude for the help you’ve provided me alone through your videos. Don’t change a thing, man!

    • @gwcoty0715
      @gwcoty0715 4 года назад +12

      Couldnt have said it better!

    • @perkl1234
      @perkl1234 4 года назад +9

      @@KevinJDildonik Perfect being relative, of course. Reference and preference don't always match. I personally tend to think that music sounds best played back from the medium it was originally mixed to. LP rips to digital are terrible, modern music on vinyl doesn't impress compared to digital. In the end its in listeners ear, as long as you like it who cares what others think?
      As for the price aspect, used hifi is where the value is at. I had a choice between AT-LP60 for €150 and Dual 505-4 with new belt and dust cover for €230. Guess which one I went with.

    • @Light-DelaBlue
      @Light-DelaBlue 3 года назад +4

      is the same wen i join a analog camera group... if you not buy a laica or canon is shit...... i am tired of rich assholes

    • @mmaaurraa4233
      @mmaaurraa4233 2 года назад +8

      I mean, theyre wrong most the time

    • @denizenofclownworld4853
      @denizenofclownworld4853 2 года назад

      Anything that calls itself 'community' is cancer.

  • @wilkes85
    @wilkes85 6 лет назад +121

    Some people trash talk these things, but honestly they're pretty damn good for what they cost. They feel kind of cheap, but they work and sound just fine. It's a good "middle of the road" turntable; a lot of people who are into records want something better than cheap junk, but aren't interested in spending a fortune on an ultra high end system.

  • @80085word69
    @80085word69 6 лет назад +382

    That 45 Adapter part made me physically cringe. Regardless , excellent video

    • @ELECTROHAXZ
      @ELECTROHAXZ 6 лет назад +16

      Yeah it was funny though, funny in the sense that you can laugh at their stupidity xD

    • @LincolnRon
      @LincolnRon 5 лет назад +19

      The actual way you scratch is to replace the rubber mat with a felt mat or wax paper. But a belt drive turntables isn't very good for scratching.
      You should use a high torque direct drive turntable. But you'll also want a scratch mixer which new will probably be over $500. You can probably find a used Rane TTM 56 for about two or three hundred dollars.

    • @digi7altrauma792
      @digi7altrauma792 4 года назад +11

      @@ELECTROHAXZ I am honestly sure I could put you in a scenario where you have no knowledge, and look a fool yourself, due to your "stupidity".
      Just going to say though, "ignorance" may be a better word next time.

    • @vfgjasminebaker
      @vfgjasminebaker 3 года назад +1

      Heehee

    • @OldMusicOnVinyl1
      @OldMusicOnVinyl1 3 года назад +5

      LOL that's exactly why DJs use high-torque motors and felt slipmats - reduced friction! 🤣

  • @marktubeie07
    @marktubeie07 6 лет назад +92

    _Organ Intermission_ was gold - hysterical! Mind you, I could watch him play all day!

    • @Zilmayjaink
      @Zilmayjaink 3 года назад +4

      Not gonna lie that organ intermission got me subscribed!

    • @robfriedrich2822
      @robfriedrich2822 2 года назад +1

      Florian doesn't read music sheets, but has much skills to play in Klaus Wunderlich Style

  • @AwlrightProductions
    @AwlrightProductions 6 лет назад +89

    Anyone else watch all of VWestlife's videos simply because of the content - even when you don't own or know about any of the devices covered? Idk, the channel is just so relaxing and funny and interesting. Genuinely enjoy it!
    I have picked up a record player and some of my favorite vinyl's, but I'll be honest that I don't use the thing much. Still, very interesting.

    • @vwestlife
      @vwestlife  6 лет назад +19

      FYI, they're called "records", not "vinyls".

    • @Pizzaguy975
      @Pizzaguy975 6 лет назад

      I watch at least 3 or 4 vids of his every day

    • @sellersgarner
      @sellersgarner 5 лет назад +12

      You should check out "Techmoan" - for someone you can listen to about anything, and he has so much crazy old equipment, formats, etc - but at this point I even watch his dashcam videos , and I'm not in the market for one, I just love the guy's channel, him, and many do - you likely have seen his channel, he's covered stuff of all kinds for years, and was always great at doing videos, and super professional, and has only improved in every way, has some good partrons now, so he can get something like crazy sony stuff you'll never see and get it to work for one video, just so we can see this amazing stuff. Even if you only want to see videos on HiFi (and his is so cool, right up to the point of pointless without being, with a tefifon connected, etc., but sleek and silver and just...nice. I can stand to watch his stuff when I'm too impatient or have migraines etc, and can't be bothered with anything, people say it relaxes them - and he has a sense of humor, great dry British one.

  • @dannyboy42223
    @dannyboy42223 6 лет назад +121

    One of the few channels I trust advice wise, thanks for not selling snake oil!

  • @cynicalguy9509
    @cynicalguy9509 6 лет назад +24

    I love the clip you threw in of Fremer talking about these turntables. You can just tell he hates to admit that these aren't bad 'tables at all. You can hear it in his voice.

  • @RCAvhstape
    @RCAvhstape 6 лет назад +14

    That whole section about the 45 adaptor that begins with you explaining what it's for and ends with the Picard double face palm, you should break out that part of the video and post it as a second video, just so we can all link to it. That is truly awesome, a masterpiece of youtubing.

  • @MitchellHang
    @MitchellHang 6 лет назад +227

    0:16 "Experts" on Reddit.

    • @5.43v
      @5.43v 6 лет назад +1

      What subreddit?

    • @20035079
      @20035079 6 лет назад +8

      /r/vinyl

    • @GelatinousSSnake
      @GelatinousSSnake 6 лет назад +7

      Or just avoid Leddit entirely

    • @smartroadbiker
      @smartroadbiker 6 лет назад +21

      Are these the sort of "experts" because they brought something that was way more expensive and need to justify it, where we get 'good enough' from something that is a fraction of the price?

    • @jonathanhiener2463
      @jonathanhiener2463 6 лет назад +7

      I think that some people on Reddit (including myself) would recommend a slightly higher-end turntable simply for ease of use. See not having to lift up the TT on speakers to adjust a finnicky pot to set the speed correctly, and possibly having a more stable drive. That's not to say that these are bad TT's at all, in fact I helped my one friend get in to audio from his Crosley with an LP60, and he loves it! Though sometimes audio is a hobby that requires a bit of spending to achieve high quality, I strive not to be elitist by disparaging those who can't afford expensive equipment. After all, if I wasn't lucky enough to have been given my father's Fisher MT 6225, I in fact would probably be running an LP60, because I do not have an excess of spending money! We can all come together and cringe at the idiot children who think records are toys and have no shame as to record their childish abuse of a TT on RUclips when a five second search on Google would have shown them NOT to scratch with a 45 adapter underneath their record.

  • @jefffenimore8124
    @jefffenimore8124 2 года назад +11

    Thank you for taking the time to explain all this information to us and debunking the rumors with actual examples and data. I think for 90% of people, these turn tables are all we really need.

  • @Mr.honest0707
    @Mr.honest0707 6 лет назад +46

    I like how you get into great detail about everything about cheap turntables thank you so much

  • @oliverlotus
    @oliverlotus 6 лет назад +25

    Watching from the UK. I love you attention to detail. Along with Techmoan and Dr cassette you are my far my favourite YT channel. Keep up the good work!

  • @MaddogJones
    @MaddogJones 5 лет назад +33

    Wow, the elliptical stylus really made a huge difference... I thought that it was an "audiophile" trap... really improved the sound. Great vid, I'm sure i'll watch again for tips...

    • @petrisalonen4893
      @petrisalonen4893 4 года назад +3

      Me too! I was amazed how easy it was to hear especially with that blue more expensive stylus. It sounded much better! Time to invest in one.

    • @yaboidustin2447
      @yaboidustin2447 2 года назад +2

      The conical still sounds great. The green and blue ones are phenomenal

    • @johnb6723
      @johnb6723 9 месяцев назад

      No, the audiophile trap is probably using the moving coil cartridge instead of the moving magnet cartridge - those moving coil cartridges cost a fortune and are an absolute pig to change the stylus on, and have no audible advantage over a moving magnet cartridge with a microline stylus attached. Where magnetic cartridges are concerned, the best sound will always be had from the microline stylus.

  • @OldMusicOnVinyl1
    @OldMusicOnVinyl1 2 года назад +3

    I remembered this video when I had to move and put all my TTs in storage. As an owner of one of these Hanpin full-autos-the Nexxtech LAB-1100, to be exact, sold by Radio Shack's The Source stores in Canada -the paperclip tonearm clip was a lifesaver. No longer did I have to worry about the tonearm getting knocked about the platter on the road!

  • @MrBlondeboi74
    @MrBlondeboi74 5 лет назад +10

    Thank you vwestlife for a non biased review. I own the Bluetooth version of the LP60, and I love it. My parent’s high end table used an AT3600 cartridge way back in 1988, and it was flawless. I swear by them, and have only owned tables that use them. I’ve since inherited my parents record collection, and although their component system may be long gone, the vinyl sounds as good as it did all those years ago. 😊👍

  • @deanerhockings-reptilianhu8701
    @deanerhockings-reptilianhu8701 5 лет назад +14

    Thanks man--the most honest channel for Phono on YT. Have had to slog through a lot of nonsense before finding your work!

  • @mrflashport
    @mrflashport 6 лет назад +14

    AWESOME work. Very comprehensive and informative, especially for vinyl newbies. THANK YOU!

  • @1988casco
    @1988casco 4 года назад +3

    Thanks for posting this video. My wife got me an ATLP60 in 2016 and I have been loving it! It's been running a bit fast recently but after watching this video I was able to fix it! I will keep this video as a reference for future turntable repairs. Keep up the good work!

  • @partypat2599
    @partypat2599 6 лет назад +75

    You and Techmoan got me interested into turntables. I bought the Jensen JTA-230 a while back that you recommended and now just recently upgraded to a Audio Techinica AT-LP60 and have been loving it. Keep making great and informative content.

    • @connorm955
      @connorm955 6 лет назад

      Same here. I'm mostly satisfied with it. Some of my 45 RPMs don't seem to sound too well though.

    • @partypat2599
      @partypat2599 6 лет назад

      Connor M. I haven't played any 45s on it yet but it might have something to do with what he said in the video. If not I'm not too sure what could be wrong besides the 45 themselves. The only thing I wish the LP-60 had is pitch control

    • @spahr001
      @spahr001 6 лет назад

      Sometimes a 45 rpm insert helps if the problem is the 45 record not sitting perfectly centered on the spindle.

  • @kandace4088
    @kandace4088 6 лет назад +8

    Thanks for putting these videos out! I didn't grow up with a turntable (my family wasn't fond of them and preferred tapes/CDs) so this is all new to me.

  • @jcardboard
    @jcardboard 6 лет назад +29

    That guy with the 45 adapter confusion, oh god.

  • @DesDiamondS
    @DesDiamondS 3 года назад

    THANK YOU! I’m trying to fix a kenwood kd-29r my dad bought in ‘92. I grew up with the thing and he just let me have it. It has sentimental value for me. This review/tutorial is the first thing I’ve found online that is positive, not pretentious and actually helps to fix these things instead of telling the audience to throw it away. I appreciate the work you put into this. I have just ordered a new rubber belt. Now I need to figure out how to fix the automatic return bit. Thanks again!!

  • @UnderEu
    @UnderEu 3 года назад +16

    I've been interested in analog medium (especially, cassettes) and been following your content for quite some time now, mostly because the way you deliver your content: great research, not biased or influenced by the thoughts or opinions from the "experts" from anywhere else... just really good, true and interesting content. And, because of this video, I'm now expanding my analog hobby to include vinyl and I just found a deal on an Aiwa PX-E850 (not the same as the one you demonstrated but 99.99999999999% similar).
    With all the tips you provided in several videos (incl. this one), I hope I can upgrade my setup, get the most of it and enjoy the content that I am herding from various people in my social circle.
    Please, do NEVER stop making this kind of content.
    Congrats and thanks a lot, Mr.! 😊
    P.S.: That organ intermission 👌🏼😂❤

  • @seechunchong9876
    @seechunchong9876 3 года назад +6

    Excellent video. Just to add, for those who want to go 1 level higher, switch it to the phono line output and use an external pre amp, like the cheap, high quality, solid one like DJ ART...this is definitely better than the build in pre amp. The sound directly from a upgraded stylus, amplified by the better pre amp will give you better and cleaner sound quality, improved bass, staging etc. I just did that for my Denon DP29F...and with that, no need to spend more money on changing to a new turntable...

  • @dwarf365
    @dwarf365 6 лет назад +8

    Same stylus and belt as my newish Sony ps-lx300usb turntable I got 5-6 months ago. Fine for my purposes and its good to know it has standard parts. Thanks for the vid!

  • @BretAHart
    @BretAHart 5 лет назад +5

    Thanks for this and all of your helpful and informative videos. I'm pumped that I can upgrade my LP60 to an elliptical stylus!

  • @bensond32
    @bensond32 4 года назад +3

    Thank you for this video, I recently bought an Audio Technica AT-LP60X as my first turntable and this was very informative. I'll be upgrading the stylus to an elliptical stylus soon!

  • @Jumpboots_Jamstrang
    @Jumpboots_Jamstrang 6 лет назад +5

    Great advice! Found a new in box Sony PS-LX250 at Goodwill a couple years ago which hadn't even been assembled yet. Great to have a good little turntable with a preamp built in, so you can play it through whatever.

  • @kevinpatrickmacnutt
    @kevinpatrickmacnutt Год назад +8

    I bought the Audio Techinica AT-PL50 for $8 because the belt fell off. For a basic turntable is they are not too bad. Mine has the aluminum platter and the speed is very stable and fidelity is great. No wonder it has been in production for almost 25 years.

    • @Francis-xl2gu
      @Francis-xl2gu 6 месяцев назад

      I just got the PL60BT sounds great thanks AT

  • @Jellybeantiger
    @Jellybeantiger 5 лет назад +5

    I bought my gf the Pioneer pl 990 here in Australia after watching you vids,opening the box,it looks real cheap and a thin platter and matt but once I played a record,I was very impressed by this table.
    I had it set up inbetween two cheap Wharfedale bookshelfs and they are connected to a Pioneer surround receiver which also has a cheap 10 inch active sub connected.
    The amazing thing there was no rumble with the turntable even with the sub at good levels.
    For a cheap belt turntable,it keeps it’s pitch very well.
    Thank you for the advice,my girlfriend can now play some new records she bought recently and her fav Adele.

    • @cornbreab2250
      @cornbreab2250 2 года назад

      Do you have any suggestions for needle replacement? I’m having trouble finding some

  • @mordaciousfilms
    @mordaciousfilms Год назад +3

    Hey! Nice. I just got the 4211-DE and swapped out the default 3600l stylus, I also got the LP GEAR saved in Amazon wishlist. Thanks for making a simple video about some basic adjustments rather than pushing expensive gear.

  • @MMID303
    @MMID303 6 лет назад +5

    Another great video. Informative yet relaxing.

  • @clydesight
    @clydesight 5 лет назад +4

    Excellent video and review of this turntable! Thanks for the great video!

  • @mikemidulster
    @mikemidulster 5 лет назад

    An excellent video. The first turntable I repaired was a Garrard, about 45 years ago. I haven't worked on a turntable in 20 years so this is a good refresher. Thankyou!

  • @wmoecke
    @wmoecke 2 года назад +3

    Thank you for this very down-to-earth instructional video. I bought a AT-LP60XBT about a month ago mainly because it has Bluetooth connectivity. I started feeling a tad sorry for picking it up because I thought this turntable was too "restricted" in terms of features like tracking force / anti skid / speed adjustments.
    It also ticked me off to find out that the tonearm had no clamp - I did accidentally let it fall off and hit the turntable a couple times during assembly and transport and immediately thought this was it for the stock stylus. But I now have a brand new 4211-DE on the way thanks to your tips (I was looking for an original replacement at first), and in your other video (prior to this) I've learned that the tonearm has a decent anti-skip built in as well as an acceptable tracking force. So I'm happy.

    • @therenaissancedan9441
      @therenaissancedan9441 2 года назад

      How do you like the 4211-DE? I’ve had my turntable a month and a half and want to upgrade now but couldn’t get a good gauge from this video whether the 4211-DE or the LP Gear blue stylus was better

  • @x54xHantamachine
    @x54xHantamachine 2 года назад +5

    I struggled a lot to find decent reviews of the audiotechnica at-lp60, but your videos have been a great resource!
    I always wanted to get into vinyl but was discouraged by the apparent steep price of entry according to enthusiasts. I recently found the aforementioned model (or maybe a slightly newer revision) brand new on clearance for $50-ish and wanted to hear how solid it'd be from a bang-for-your-buck, beginner's perspective. The other video debunking the misconceptions levied by audiophiles as well as this video detailing possible upgrades and common beginner errors have been very helpful for someone with absolutely 0 experience.
    I may find myself upgrading to a more expensive setup in the future but your vids have definitely calmed my nerves about dipping my toes in the water here.

  • @JacGoudsmit
    @JacGoudsmit 6 лет назад +8

    16:11 "Make sure the printer prints it out at exactly the right size"
    Actually it doesn't really matter if the printer prints it too small or too big; the number of strobe squares is always the same per revolution no matter how big you print them. Unless you distort the aspect ratio of course.

    • @chaos.corner
      @chaos.corner 2 года назад +1

      Since it's stobing, they should put a small animation on there too.

  • @ELECTROHAXZ
    @ELECTROHAXZ 6 лет назад +24

    I love your content, the list of reasons why us endless, just classic electronics, taking stuff apart and debunking some stuff, like this, also I saw your recent comment on fran's video, we share common interests eh? :)

  • @alvarosundfeld
    @alvarosundfeld 5 лет назад +1

    I have this exact turntable model, and i simply love it! Another thing i realized is that the 78 rpm sounds very good on this turntale!

  • @joseaavellanet4322
    @joseaavellanet4322 6 лет назад +3

    Great video, I always admire your wisdom in regards retro equipment great tips to keep them working. Also, the joke about the 45, that was hilarious!

  • @RCAvhstape
    @RCAvhstape 6 лет назад +3

    13:00 perfect, exactly what I was thinking and then you edited that in. Perfect, sir.

  • @florianlassnig9769
    @florianlassnig9769 3 года назад +3

    Thank you for giving actual advice and not trying to make profit from affiliate links!

  • @CletusHunnicutt
    @CletusHunnicutt 6 лет назад +24

    The felt platter mat on my LP-60 had a bump on one edge. The painted logo somehow draws it up in that spot. I've noticed this on other RUclipsrs' videos playing their records. It creates a wobble especially with 45s. Flip it over to the all black side and it lays flat. I've thought about ironing it with wax paper but I think I'd rather just get a new mat rather than risk damaging the original. ...or just stick with the all black side. It's fine.

    • @Livewire91
      @Livewire91 6 лет назад +5

      Cletus Hunnicutt Felt mats are ok, but i recommend to get a rubber, cork or a leather mat. I used the at lp 120s felt mat and it was so static that i bought a leather mat and i have been happy with it. Then everyone recommended to get a cork mat and tbh my leather mat feels good and puts a small punch to the bass. Cork is good too.

    • @korasov
      @korasov 6 лет назад +9

      It's the dark side of the mat

    • @grayumbull536
      @grayumbull536 2 года назад +2

      Brilliant. I've noticed this too (just got one) and its driving me nuts. Thanks 👍🏼

  • @rafix3912
    @rafix3912 5 лет назад +1

    I received this turntable (AT-LP60-USB) from my friend some time ago, and because of my stupidity (browsing r/vinyl like twice, I know now it's not worth going there) I was anxious about stuff, like if my records will get damaged, what about speed after sometime etc. This video helped get rid of it, and now I know what to do when something happens with it. Thank you!

  • @selwynandrews9665
    @selwynandrews9665 3 года назад +1

    Excellent video, very informative. Thanks for all your hard work in making this.

  • @mercuryoak2
    @mercuryoak2 6 лет назад +2

    Awesome information as as always. Probably upgrades I can try with my turntable.

  • @johnlovesbridge
    @johnlovesbridge 6 лет назад +23

    I had difficulty telling any difference with the stylus upgrades. The stock actually sounded superior to the green, with the LP Gear being slightly better than both. Honestly, it could be my imagination.

    • @triggwilcoxon7505
      @triggwilcoxon7505 4 года назад +6

      Yeah I agree- blue LP gear one sounded better :)

  • @efandmk3382
    @efandmk3382 2 года назад +4

    it is absolutely true. Replacing your conical stylus with an elliptical stylus will improve the fidelity of your sound by at least 30% no matter what price range your turntable was. Crisper highs and deeper bass...just like magic. And why would you WANT to disable the auto return mechanism? And why would you want to play 78s on a high fidelity system? The records themselves are not high fidelity. I have a vintage portable from around 1965 to play 78 and 16 RPM records.

    • @yaboidustin2447
      @yaboidustin2447 4 месяца назад +1

      Not everyone can find a vintage portable for 78s. There's also the factor of convenience. Imagine just being able to put a 78 right on your regular turntable instead of having to pull the portable out every time.

  • @fixman88
    @fixman88 6 лет назад +26

    18:42 I recommend getting an actual potentiometer adjustment tool for that (my father called them 'tuning wands'); basically they're a plastic screwdriver. They're non-conductive so the shorting problem won't be a problem.

    • @NJRoadfan
      @NJRoadfan 6 лет назад +6

      Also known as a "TV tuning tool".

    • @joelcarson4602
      @joelcarson4602 4 года назад +2

      @@NJRoadfan I've heard more than one tech refer to them as "twiddle sticks" And they're non-ferrous so that they won't interfere with the electromagnetic field of the adjustment pot that you're turning as well as being non-conductive.

  • @matthewrichards88
    @matthewrichards88 6 лет назад +3

    I used to have the Aiwa turntable (in Black) new in 1995 when I was 7. Had it with an Aiwa hi Fiona, and always remember the only aux input on it was labled 'video' on the display! The video button was where we plugged the turntable in.

  • @cdwvideography3930
    @cdwvideography3930 6 лет назад +1

    I upgraded the stylus on my three Numark TTUSB turntables from the stock “Groove Tool” to budget ones from Banpa which amazingly improved the sound. I also soldered a remote start wire to connect to my mixer. Worked like a charm. Generally these budget turntables always spin one step too fast and yes pitching between CDs and MP3s can have pitch issues.

  • @StackLikesAtari
    @StackLikesAtari 3 года назад +4

    3:08 I love that jingle!
    I miss hearing that in your newer videos, lol.

  • @connorbarnes8697
    @connorbarnes8697 3 года назад +1

    The clip of the kid with the 45 adapter made me laugh and then cry within seconds. Thank you. Two emotions I haven’t felt in a long time, especially so close together.

  • @300DBenz
    @300DBenz 6 лет назад +5

    That Aiwa was my first turntable! (Still have it, it’s down in the basement). Some years before I upgraded to Project Debut, I did some tweaks that helped it sound better: speed calibration, gluing weights to the platter to give it more rotating mass, cork mat, adjusting the tracking force from 3.83 grams down to 2.8g (which was not easy since spring loaded tone arms have no adjustment function. I had to glue coins to the back of the arm).
    That LP gear stylus was a considerable improvement over the stock one, wish I knew about it before I retired that turntable.

    • @michaelswanson3162
      @michaelswanson3162 4 года назад

      awesome...im noticing i am having some skipping problems with one of these...approx what weight did you glue to the platter and back of tone arm?!

  • @albertosanchez2201
    @albertosanchez2201 5 лет назад +3

    Great video! I always wondered if exists a way of adjustment or improvement to this type of turntables as always we see on the web audiophiles working on very expensive turntables, so Thanks a lot!

  • @QerstyBass
    @QerstyBass 6 лет назад +5

    Great video as always! Inspired me to bust out my old trusty pslx300 to attempt adjusting it for 78rpm. Sadly mine didn't go as high, I suspect living in a 50hz country is the cause. Really enjoyable otherwise and that lp-gear at3600 seems pretty great for the price of a record these days. Keep up with the great vids!

  • @tpt808
    @tpt808 3 года назад +1

    Even though youtube you can hear a clear difference in the stylus... wow!!! I must get one of these upgrades to try in person. Thank you for the awesome tips!

  • @MrLirette
    @MrLirette 6 лет назад +2

    you are very informative on electronics and and are the voice of the average joe

  • @Fluteboy
    @Fluteboy 6 лет назад +10

    17:40 - Will it work with a Trisonic bulb? You know: "Tranquility is beauty. Equanimity is joy. Soi soi soi."

  • @godofhack19
    @godofhack19 6 лет назад +2

    Turntables are hard to come by where I live, but I bought this exact model a couple months ago. It's my very first turntable, it costed about $25 but for me it was worth it since it didn't need any kind of repair, just needed the speed adjusted. I would've loved this video when I bought it, it explains very well how to get it going, which I had to figure out myself from multiple sources. Excelent video regardless, I truly love your channel. I just bought a Technics SL-QD33 yesterday for like $8 and I'll see how it performs

  • @Lagib28
    @Lagib28 6 лет назад +16

    Love the Capt. Picard double facepalm!

  • @MidwestTechAndGaming
    @MidwestTechAndGaming 4 года назад

    I have a Teac P-A688 turntable just like the Aiwa in the video.Even has the same rubber mat. It was also made in 1999.I've always used a small rubber band over the tone arm.Once you get it just past the rest there is a small plastic hook on the rest backside at the bottom of it. You can hook the rubber band there for transport.Only reason I know this is bought the turntable new in 1999 and when I set it up that's what they had there to secure the tone arm.
    I really liked this video a lot.Very informative with great tips on upgrading and adjustments. It helped me a lot! Well done man!

  • @davechupp7922
    @davechupp7922 3 года назад +1

    You offered some very valuable information. Thank you. I bought a Realistic linear turntable from Radio Shack 37 years ago, where I worked while going to school. Later, I purchased a very nice cartridge that sounded very good. I could hear the upgrade. I wanted to put that cartridge in my AT-LP60-USB, but I didn't think that was possible. You inspired me to simply replace the stylus. Duh! of course. I thought the cartridge made all the difference, but I sounds like just upgrading the stylus is all that is needed. If I recall correctly, the AT cartridge had a frequency response of 15-25k Hz. My stylus has a frequency response of 15-25K Hz? I can tell that the OEM AT cartridge in my new USB turntable doesn't sound very good. I didn't know that the stylus had a conical stylus. Again, I am grateful for this valuable information.

  • @stvnixrcks
    @stvnixrcks 5 лет назад +2

    Haha I love the other video clip inserts. So funny. Great vid...very informative and thank you for the eBay listings for replacement parts!

  • @Monacomaverick
    @Monacomaverick 2 года назад +2

    I love the 80's era segues and really wish you would bring them back! Aside from being unintentionaly hilarious, it makes me feel warm and fuzzy inside hearing that jingle.

    • @vwestlife
      @vwestlife  2 года назад +1

      I still use it in longer videos.

  • @brendakeith8262
    @brendakeith8262 4 года назад

    Thank you thank you - I was ready to pull my hair out trying to get my new turntable to keep spinning! Your tutorial did the trick, and along the way I learned how it works and how to tear into it confidently!

  • @mycatisadesigner9370
    @mycatisadesigner9370 5 лет назад

    Thank you for this video VWestlife, I bought a used LP60 and from watching this video, figured out that the stylus is busted. I'm going to return it to because it wasn't that great of a used deal and buying a new stylus would bring me back up to new price. Watching your videos has brought me up to speed really quickly on record players, so thanks again!

  • @georgeanastasopoulos5865
    @georgeanastasopoulos5865 2 года назад +2

    Wonderful, comprehensive hi fi turntable demonstration video. I'm glad I found the correct way of replacing a stylus on an Audio Technica MM cartridge; thank you. Furthermore, I don't think I'd want to disable auto return on any turntable; in my case a semi-automatic. I want auto return enabled.

  • @bakerbakerbaker305
    @bakerbakerbaker305 6 лет назад +23

    Those dang experts on reddit

  • @Mchenrygames
    @Mchenrygames 5 лет назад

    Im glad YT suggested me this video. Like many I'm the proud owner of an AT LP60. Thanks a lot for sharing your knowledge and experience.

  • @VochoTalacha
    @VochoTalacha 4 года назад +11

    hey VWestlife... I have a Sony PS-LX63 (or something like that) which has a cartridge pretty much like the one this Aiwa has. I've noticed that on top of the cartridge shell there is a screw, which I believe is the one holding the cartridge in position.
    Looking for a replacement stylus for my turntable, I came across the Audio Technica cartridge you mentioned. And I also see it's got a plastic bracket for a 1/2 inch mount which is screwed to the cartridge pretty much in the same place as the one on my turntable is.
    My big question: Have you tried to see if the entire cartridge is replaceable by taking the mount off? Probably your Aiwa does not support cartridge replacement, but maybe you have a Sony around with which you could experiment. I'd like to restore my turntable (just got it) and replacing its 29-year old cart for a shiny new one as part of such project, but I'd hate spending money for a cartridge that I won't use.

    • @vwestlife
      @vwestlife  4 года назад +2

      You have a P-Mount turntable. Those use replaceable plug-in cartridges. These turntables are a more recent cost-optimized version that no longer allow the cartridge to be replaced (although obviously the stylus still can be replaced).

    • @VochoTalacha
      @VochoTalacha 4 года назад +1

      @@vwestlife Uh, no sir, it's not a P-Mount. I'm 100% sure of that because a P-Mount would be like a Shure M92E that I recently bought for my Numark Pro TT2, which comes with an adapter for a 1/2" mount. The adapter receives the cartridge, which you fix in place via a screw and nut which is, let's say, behind the cartridge, through the audio pins of the cartridge.
      The Sony cartridge I'm talking about uses the very same stylus that you show here. I even removed it following your instructions from this video. I then managed to remove the cartridge by removing the screw at the top of the shell (picture the cartridge being held in place by a single screw at the center of the shell's top instead of the regular 2 of a 1/2" mount),and the cartridge was kind of glued with something that looked like a drop of silicone or RTV to the shell itself. That proved my theory that the cartridge can be removed.
      I am almost sure that if I were to get one of those cheap AT3600L cartridges you suggest in this video, I can replace the one on my turntable by removing that 1/2 mount it has.
      Chances are that in the case of this Aiwa turntable of yours, the cartridge is glued to the shell just like my Sony, that is if no screw at the top of the shell is visible.
      EDIT: My turntable is a PS-LX63P. I missed the "P" when I mentioned its model.

    • @VochoTalacha
      @VochoTalacha 4 года назад +1

      My turntable is identical as the one in this video, just the model tag is different. Take a hard look at the shell and cartridge. You'll see the screw I'm talking about and you will recognize the stylus at first glance.
      ruclips.net/video/JeNZQ1M0jnc/видео.html

    • @vwestlife
      @vwestlife  4 года назад +3

      You are correct. On the type of turntables shown in this video, the cartridge is affixed to the tonearm with adhesive.

  • @TheArthurLapin
    @TheArthurLapin 6 лет назад +1

    Just bought myself a second hand Pioneer PL-990 to fit into my 90's era Pioneer stack project (complete with LaserDisc player on the bottom). This was mostly inspired by your previous videos on the subject. Good step up on my cheap n' nasty GPO Memphis which has been in use far longer than I intended. If I'd listened to the snobs I would've had to keep using it while saving up something "acceptable". Sure tables like the ones in this video aren't anything fancy but they are a good place to start/move up to if you know you're serious about amassing a collection without breaking the bank. Will maybe try that LPGear elliptical stylus when my existing one wears down. Love these videos, keep 'em coming!

  • @tominoccic6415
    @tominoccic6415 7 месяцев назад

    Hello, writing this just to thank you for this video. I used your trick to correct the speed of my Pro-Ject Automat A1 that was playing about 2% too fast!
    Have a nice week ✌️

  • @DanOConnorTech
    @DanOConnorTech 6 лет назад +3

    I'd never checked out Reddit before today, even though I've heard of it. I found that discussion thread about your older video. Those "experts" really pile on, don't they? I like your videos. I even watch your keyboard videos even though I'm not really a "keyboard" guy. Here's another thing I've never done that you mention quite often: I've never been to a dollar store!

  • @620film
    @620film 2 года назад

    I bought the recommended belt, for my Radio Shack version of this turntable, and it plays with a much steadier speed, now. Thank you!

  • @rjonzun5828
    @rjonzun5828 5 лет назад +1

    Excellent video. Glad I found your channel.

  • @dougnettlesjr
    @dougnettlesjr 3 года назад

    Thank you very much for all of the great information and advice. I am just getting started with viny and I am really enjoying it but still have so much to learn. I am very grateful to have people like you who tale the time to share there knowledge and the way youexplainedeverythingit was easy to understand. l actually just bought my first turntable a few months ago and I didnt want to start with something expensive until I knew if I was going to like it but I wanted something that was decent quality. After doing alot of research I decided to go with the Audio-Technica AT-LP60X and wow I couldn't be happier. I think it sounds great and in my opinion it definitely gives you the most for your money and it's a great looking turntable. I started with zero records about 3 months ago and I am now up to around 15 or so. I am xery happy with the AT-LP60X and at the same time I look forward to when I decide it's time to take that next step and go up to a higher level turntable. So thank you again and I will definitely be checking out your other videos.

  • @MiguelAngel-nf5zy
    @MiguelAngel-nf5zy 3 года назад +3

    This "model" could still be buyed new from several brands, I'd get a "Dual" one last year, new from amazon for 70€, to play my few early 90's bought records, and I'm satisfiyed with the results. Your video confirms it's a good buy for the money and the use.

  • @semperfi-1918
    @semperfi-1918 Год назад

    Thanks for putting this together. I for one have not one but have other record player cabinets or older record players that only need speakers attached. I love them as they were cheap and easy to find. And they play well.

  • @ethanpoole3443
    @ethanpoole3443 6 лет назад +2

    To avoid shorting when making trim adjustments to the motor speed adjustment you can substitute a proper trimmer adjustment tool, which are insulated plastic or ceramic, to make the speed adjustment. That is the intended tool and they are insulated because they are often used to adjust the potentiometers and capacitor trimpots on live circuits (sometimes even very high voltage in the case old tube based gear). Trimmer tools come in a number of shapes and sizes, but in this instance you would want the flat/straight tools, though one may as well buy a small kit to keep on hand if they wish to tinker with adjusting their equipment themselves - though in general if one does not understand electronics they will want to limit their tinkering to only those adjustments that are very clearly labeled or per documented procedures.
    When printing the rom speed check discs it really should not matter if your printer scales the size up or down a bit so long as it scales equally on both the X and Y axes since it is the degrees of rotation between AC line frequency flickers that actually matters and not their precise size and the degrees between each tick mark will remain unchanged so long as you scale up or down equally on both axes.

  • @arnieslab
    @arnieslab 4 года назад

    I just found this channel, so much awesome content!

  • @iDeMonKinG
    @iDeMonKinG 6 лет назад +4

    I really enjoy your videos and the amount of detail you put into them! Now, you have a lot of informative videos about turntables, so how about creating a video of the records? Like, is it important to clean them, does a scratched record damage the stylus etc. It would be really interesting hearing your expertise.

    • @Livewire91
      @Livewire91 6 лет назад

      Agreed. A record clean video would be nice and include the condition of records and how they affect the stylus.

  • @ollymaxdong4258
    @ollymaxdong4258 6 лет назад +2

    I'd really want to thank you for showing the speed adjustment thing. I couldn't figure out how to adjust that because i didn't see any screws inside the 33/45rpm holes. Didn't know i was supposed to go through the gasket with the screwdriver. It took a while to set the correct speed, my at-lp60 usb was spinning 34,5/46 rpm at the beginning (i used the app to check that out). Now i was able to set it down to 33,5/45,3 rpm and it made a huge difference. Records sounds now way more accurate than it used to.

  • @KEJAD1AN
    @KEJAD1AN 5 лет назад +7

    After 2 years, the only cons of Lp60 that i found is pitch/speed (but nothing major, well your video helps me with the settings/adjustment). Tracking force, anti skating & auto mechanism works fine. I'd upgraded to LP gear stylus & belt, it does improve the quality of the sound, like a lot for me. My tips is, pair this player with good amp, tuner & good speakers, and take good cleaning care of your records & stylus. Im still listening to this record player sometimes, eventho i now own SL 1200 mk4 & SL 1700 mk2. Just saying.. (Thanks for your video, really appreciate it, no longer have issue with pitch on my lp60)

  • @TheeBrassMonkey
    @TheeBrassMonkey 3 года назад +1

    Great info video! I like how you kept it fun with the little organ intermission too. Made me laugh 😅

  • @danvoight9393
    @danvoight9393 4 года назад +1

    Nicely done; great information!

  • @KrazyKaiser
    @KrazyKaiser 3 месяца назад

    Incredibly helpful. I found an Optimus LAB-1100 for free on the side of the road and couldn't figure out why it was so quiet playing my records, now I know!!

  • @spencerware7402
    @spencerware7402 5 лет назад +2

    This video was insanely helpful.

  • @adultlunchables
    @adultlunchables 3 года назад +1

    I came across a cheap plastic turntable today and remembered you had a video like this, when I found this video again I was surprised that the turntable I found was the exact one in your video (PX-E860). What a coincidence.

  • @triggwilcoxon7505
    @triggwilcoxon7505 4 года назад +3

    LP blue stylus sounded best on my end- then close second was white AT stylus- green one was distant 3rd- but curious what your ear witness account was Sir. Love this content- you are the best channel on vinyl that I have found- and I've looked a lot- Fran has some good stuff too- Thank you for educating me about the hobby and entertaining us as well :)

  • @jyve8668
    @jyve8668 5 лет назад

    Thanks for getting back to me so quickly.
    I will assume the pioneer is about the same?
    That is the record player I'm looking at buying.
    Thanks again. Cheers🍻

  • @vdochev
    @vdochev 5 лет назад +1

    Great tips! Thank you for the video!

  • @honestguy7764
    @honestguy7764 3 года назад

    Although I have been using record players for my whole life, some young people that never had a player at home and are not accustomed to them have asked me some of the stuff you depict. I found it very interesting and very informative and not only for those begginers, I learned some stuff too. These players may be the stepping stone to begin a collection. Not everyone can have top dollar stereo and these can show you how good or how incovenient a record player can be. A well balanced buget player hooked up to a decente stereo with nice speakers can deliver nice sound. My 13 y.o. son have a sony record player connected to a sony shelf stereo, with tape, cd, md(lp), rds tuner and bluetooth through an adapter. A nice set up for wery little money. I might upgrade the stylus to the blue one you showed. Only tips I would add i to lubricate both the hinges with a silicone based oil and the motor shaft with a syringe and synthetic motor oil (Just one drop to minimize the hum/background noise. The other is to place the player on a rectangular foam or sponge. this isoletes the player and the stylus from adjacent vibrations, dampening all of them and cancelling the Haas effect.

  • @wright96d
    @wright96d 5 лет назад

    Is there anyway to adjust the auto-drop down on the tonearm? Anymore, my AT-LP60 slams down the tonearm on the lead-in.

  • @ArthurJS123
    @ArthurJS123 Год назад

    I just picked up the Aiwa 850 with basically the same mechanism. The platter is always spinning, and the arm returns when record finishes, but keeps spinning and won’t automatically shut off. Any tips? Thanks!

  • @nickc6570
    @nickc6570 6 лет назад +6

    I thought the phone input on my flea market receiver was broken so I was playing my turntable through the CD input. I totally forgot to turn off my built in preamp!

  • @serpenthanzo
    @serpenthanzo 5 лет назад +1

    Really good video. Would you happen to know how to improve the cueing mechanism? I recently bought a used Sony PS-LX250H, and cueing system practically drops the tonearm.

  • @TonyBanks21
    @TonyBanks21 3 года назад

    Your Videos always inspire me !

  • @TheVintageNewbie
    @TheVintageNewbie Год назад

    I got my daughter an LP-60, good to know I can update the stylus! Thanks!