As a dude from Arkansas who works in the Timber industry, of course I’m going to watch another video concerning a mid tier hifi system on Posy’s channel before I’ve gotta be at work at 5:30am… ha ❤ Thanks for all your hard work.
Schneider: I've heard of them, and I'm from the UK. Way back in the 1980s we had an Amstrad computer. Amstrad was a brand that pivoted from affordable hifi to computers. I'd heard that Amstrad computers were distributed in German by Schneider under the Schneider brand. So it makes _total_ sense that Schneider would be an affordable hifi company.
Yeah, especially the CPCs were rebranded to Schneider, I have a CRT Monitor labeled as Schneider (although it's only VGA so I guess from mid- to late 90s, while the CPCs were in the 80s). Interestingly Techmoan had an Amstrad-branded Hi-Fi system, he already had a similar in this youth and looking back at it, it wasn't so good, rather cheapo.
@@kuchenblechmafiagmbh1381 Yep, can confirm. In the late 80s, my dad brought home a Schneider CPC464 home computer. (By the way, did you get that safe open yet?)
Posy is RetroAhoy for audio nerds and I love every bit of it. It's crazy just how *perfect* this stuff is. I will take something like this over a weekly release schedule grind 13/10 times!
I love this channel. It's mostly random irrelevant facts about obscure technology, but presented in so ridiculously high quality that it captivates me every time. The high resolution footage, the crisp narration, the quirky music - it all fits together so well. I keep thinking back to a stereo system that I used to have, Panasonic SA-AK45 (took me a while to find the exact model). It had so many lights and buttons and an auto-changing CD tray... though I mostly used it as aux amplifier and never touched most of its functions. And the design of the whole thing just screamed "Y2K". These videos give off a similar vibe, showcasing how cool these systems were in their time.
Your channel is my favourite one! I can't really describe how much I love your content! It's so original and beautiful to watch. The music, the visuals, your voice, all is pure art to me. Thanks for your work!
Lazy Posy makes me forget how much work you put into your non-lazy videos. Amazing, beautiful and informative with a touch of nostalgia. I especially appreciate the transition from the catalog to your setup at 2:50
You did it! You fixed it! I am always impressed with how much love you show these objects of past desire. Keep up the good work and please keep sharing these wonderful finds with us.
This channel inspired me to search for legitimate Dutch bike. Now I am proud owner of 2001 Gazelle Gold Line Touché AirGlider. Thank you, Posy, this bike is a blast.
Dude. Your cinematography, and my god. Your audio levels are literally perfect. I absolutely love every video you put out. Your attention to detail. Your I swear, you are the only RUclips channel I watch with my surround sound on. I love your work.
this channel is just too relatable. i would scour flyers and catalogues in the 90s for mini systems like this. not boomboxes, just mini systems. if it had a handle; i wasn't interested... unless it had a drawer loading cd player and full logic cassette decks with a remote. then maybe.
Posy vids are so cozy and crispy. I heard the phrase "Interested people are interesting," and damn if I can't find a better example. You invite the audience in to learn some obscure thing with which you became fascinated and make the whole experience feel shared. As always, beautiful visuals, sound, and touch of your humor! Cheers.
This is my 2nd or 3rd vid I watched from this chan…. I AM SUBSCRIBING!!!!!!! I am subscribing for the HUNOUR, the ANTHROPOLOGICAL VALUE, the DESIGN and AESTHETIC VALUR, the AESTHETICS OF THE VIDEO ALONG WITH THE MUSIC. EVERYTHING ABOUT THIS VID speaks to me
Oh god each of these videos feels like they’re ethereal level marketing for the future-past. Your work continues to completely and utterly break the mold. You take what makes Ahoy and LGR so amazing, and somehow blend it all with such tremendous photography and lighting. I never really changed, either. But its amazing to watch our work grow as we do. Your aesthetic is a beacon. Your channel is an example. Thank you as always for your inspiration, senpai. 🙏
sounds silly but I like watching old consumer electronic like these and then proceed to cope how they are better even when they are literally older than me and I had no way to experience the thing when they first came out
@@joinedupjonFor the same reason you can't find quality new manufacture machines for so many other audio formats: Compact cassette is obsolete. Even CDs are obsolete at this point. Most people are happy with streaming music from their phones, TVs, etc. Most enthusiasts are happy with buying lossless audio downloads. Compact cassette would need to become popular again the way vinyl has to support an industry producing new, high quality cassette decks. Compounding the issue, most compact cassette enthusiasts probably already have good cassette decks. New manufacture would have to compete with the used market.
@@joinedupjon Yes, but any sufficient mp3 nowadays will have better sound quality than a cassette tape, no matter how good. It's also leagues more convienient. It can even be fun still if you're using an iPod Classic. The click wheel is so much fun.
You are really selling me on getting some sort of HiFi system as decoration with the shot at 2:093:45 and 6:37. Looks very pleasant and the visualizers moving to a tune add a really nice touch to it, interactive decorations are underrated in my view honestly.
Man, I really like this type of content. Yesterday I woul've passed next to one of these without a second glance, but now I have a renewed appreciation for vintage hi-fi. Now excuse me - I'm off to search for Panasonic SA-AK45 - my childhood audio system.
The camerawork and production and sound and music is top notch. Amazing. And love your narration voice. Reminds me a lot of the How It's Made tv series that was on Discovery for a while.
What a great video and flashback! I've owned the tower that is shown on the right side on the brochure at 2:38. The Schneider Queens. It was a present from my older brother, as he bought himself a new stereo from Technics back then. For me as a 13 year old, only having a cassette radio, this was soo huuge. So now i had a CD Player (which shortly soon stopped working) and a Vinyl Player (which was super cheap built), and a double cassette deck + Radio integrated. (this worked the longest time). I recorded lots of stuff from the Radio with this thing back then. Luckily you could use it with a separate CD Player, hooked to the Aux Input. And the sound quality itself was decent, at least what i remember. Although the subwoofer also broke eventually. Still, i used this unit until the end of the 90's, before i got rid of it. Looking back at it now, and the other stereo products Schneider did and that are shown here, it feels like they now are a rare collectors item now, catching an late 80's to early 90's vibe with it's special and elegant design.
Also do you read my brain? Not 3 days ago I was watching something and just randomly thought, hey I haven't seen a posy video in a while. Now you are here.
Posy hello I've been enjoying your channel you have some beautiful HIFI gear especially that wonderful JVC receiver you featured. thank you for introducing me to the Schneider brand really loved how the HIFI Computer Video line.
I promise I won't ever complain that the Lazy Posy channel's content is not lazy enough. The production quality of some of these shots is off the roof and you can see how much effort was put into some of these angles
i remember this. we had a cheaper Schneider and i hesitated to buy this. i went for onkyo which lasted around 25yrs. i still search for a special marantz audio processor or such a kind of unit with display and did not found it, even not a simple picture. i remember a test in a german hifi paper which i lost in water floods years ago.... i love these old things, fisher system 276, old kenwood receivers.
Yet another wonderful Posy video. Shame about the overflowing stereo storage, but I know how that is with hobbies, hah. That volume display is weird, wonder why they decided to go with that scale. RIP Red Casette.
you have a fantastic channel here i love admiring past components from days gone by you make it fun and funny i have collected some comp. such as tandberg and acoustat power amp and preamp and still own and they work well allbeit they have been fully restored with todays tech im in my 60s now and still brings tears to my eyes
you are good at audio mixing. Like that segment where you illustrate things getting louder, but you don't go above the maximum, which is always the voice over volume. There are so many people, who are even working on a professional level who mess things like this up
I'm so glad for the day I searched segmented displays on youtube
A blessed day indeed.
I also remember the day I found Posy: I was looking for a mouse pointer alternative.
Changed my life.
same
Same 😅😅😅
Whenever I happen to see one, my brain says "ahh... seg-ment-ed displayssss" in his voice
Breaking news: obscure RUclipsr raises the price of obscure hifi equipment by 1000%
Market changing!
Well, he has to pay off the second machnine.
Dankmus does the same
@@cat1554 As does Techmoan. I think he was the one who originally became famous for it.
@@cat1554 A little silly calling Dankmus obscure, in these circles.
Every Posy upload is a special occasion, I would wear a suit for them if i could.
Feels like too much effort to wear a suit just for a video
@tbird81 I just don't own a suit. Also, this wasn't a really serious comment.
@@markusTegelane posy is worth it
I would wear my white tie for the occasion..
why do I see you on so many community posts and so many videos
You actually broke character. “ONLY ONE RESULT! AND IN 2023!!”
And a useful result!!
A useful result from Google in 2023? How?! 😭
@@SnakebitSTI Probably asked ChatGPT what to write as a search query. I kid, they're both as useful as each other.
He didn't even know how much worse google would get by now 😭
Posy is best commercial maker for 30 years old devices
'I didn't expect it to sound this good but that might be because i mix my music so well'
Exact kind of swagger i expect from posy
As a dude from Arkansas who works in the Timber industry, of course I’m going to watch another video concerning a mid tier hifi system on Posy’s channel before I’ve gotta be at work at 5:30am… ha
❤ Thanks for all your hard work.
Goodluck for the day, buddy.
This hit home
naturally
2:52 That transition, damnnn.
Yeah pretty impressive!
astonishing!
the cinematograhpy is strong in this one
I had to rewatch thrice when i first saw this.
7:43 was pretty impressive too!
Schneider: I've heard of them, and I'm from the UK. Way back in the 1980s we had an Amstrad computer. Amstrad was a brand that pivoted from affordable hifi to computers. I'd heard that Amstrad computers were distributed in German by Schneider under the Schneider brand. So it makes _total_ sense that Schneider would be an affordable hifi company.
I confirm, we had Schneider-Amstrads in Poland
The company's complete name was Schneider Rundfunkwerke
Yeah, especially the CPCs were rebranded to Schneider, I have a CRT Monitor labeled as Schneider (although it's only VGA so I guess from mid- to late 90s, while the CPCs were in the 80s).
Interestingly Techmoan had an Amstrad-branded Hi-Fi system, he already had a similar in this youth and looking back at it, it wasn't so good, rather cheapo.
@@kuchenblechmafiagmbh1381 Yep, can confirm. In the late 80s, my dad brought home a Schneider CPC464 home computer. (By the way, did you get that safe open yet?)
Fischer - teknik (?) in the mix somewhere
I genuinely feel guilty to watch this level of photography and camera work for free, insane job as usual 👏🏻👏🏻
The volume goes to 200. Hot damn.
Outstanding work man. The music, the shots, the backstory. 10/10
you mean 200/200 😄
11/10 is just that punch extra 😂
@@mrkitty777 11.1 (the subwoofer 😆)
sry. now i'm really all out of engagement 😅
Probably stored with an unsigned 8 bit number, 0 ... 255
"...I really tried, and I can not make it look nice."
Correct, it does a perfect job all by itself!
Posy is RetroAhoy for audio nerds and I love every bit of it. It's crazy just how *perfect* this stuff is. I will take something like this over a weekly release schedule grind 13/10 times!
I love this channel. It's mostly random irrelevant facts about obscure technology, but presented in so ridiculously high quality that it captivates me every time. The high resolution footage, the crisp narration, the quirky music - it all fits together so well. I keep thinking back to a stereo system that I used to have, Panasonic SA-AK45 (took me a while to find the exact model). It had so many lights and buttons and an auto-changing CD tray... though I mostly used it as aux amplifier and never touched most of its functions. And the design of the whole thing just screamed "Y2K". These videos give off a similar vibe, showcasing how cool these systems were in their time.
I love your LCD close ups, especially the volume up.
"... Or is it??… "
I wasn't expecting this video to end on a cliffhanger!
Man, you DO mix your music exceptionally well!
He really does
Every video on this channel is a delight.
Your channel is my favourite one! I can't really describe how much I love your content! It's so original and beautiful to watch. The music, the visuals, your voice, all is pure art to me. Thanks for your work!
3:24 That 'Tsk.' was just perfect. It's the exact same reaction I have when I receive a disappointing used product.
I like getting updates from Posy’s bandcamp. It means a new video is next.
Lazy Posy makes me forget how much work you put into your non-lazy videos. Amazing, beautiful and informative with a touch of nostalgia. I especially appreciate the transition from the catalog to your setup at 2:50
5:05. “I’ve decided not to collect more gear than fits in here”. I’ve never identified with a comment so much in my life. 😂😂😂😂😂
Ain't that the truth. You should see my guitar collection at this point.
The collector cycle:
Buy storage for your collection. Commit to never buying more than you have storage for. Fill up storage. Repeat.
Famous last words
As long as you are not renting storage spaces, it is all good.
@Posy: Thanks for failing 🤗
Oh dang, the transition at 2:51 is SO SATISFYING
You nailed it, Posy!
If you told me I'd enjoy a youtube video about some random chap showing off the features of an old hi-fi entertaining...well here we are.
Thanks for this video. Waking up to a cup of coffee in a rainy sunday morning with this video was REALLY comfy. I could watch all day.
Every single video is a masterpiece of production quality, so glad i found the channel!!
It's a pleasure to watch your channel. I love the care you put in the production of your videos.
You did it! You fixed it! I am always impressed with how much love you show these objects of past desire. Keep up the good work and please keep sharing these wonderful finds with us.
This channel inspired me to search for legitimate Dutch bike. Now I am proud owner of 2001 Gazelle Gold Line Touché AirGlider. Thank you, Posy, this bike is a blast.
Dude. Your cinematography, and my god. Your audio levels are literally perfect. I absolutely love every video you put out. Your attention to detail. Your I swear, you are the only RUclips channel I watch with my surround sound on. I love your work.
Your sacrifice in collecting more stuff than you can store is appreciated.
I honestly dont know anything about audio stuff, but posy videos are just high quality, it is just hard not to appreciate.
Also love your music m8
Dude, the way you tell the story, the way you construct the situations. I wish I was able to do what you do. Great video.
The quality of your videos just amazes me. I feel guilty for being able to watch it for free
I set aside special moments to watch your videos. Thank you
this channel is just too relatable. i would scour flyers and catalogues in the 90s for mini systems like this. not boomboxes, just mini systems. if it had a handle; i wasn't interested... unless it had a drawer loading cd player and full logic cassette decks with a remote. then maybe.
What a beautiful transition @2:53. This channel is an work of art
New Posy video : Today is going to be good day.
Posy vids are so cozy and crispy. I heard the phrase "Interested people are interesting," and damn if I can't find a better example. You invite the audience in to learn some obscure thing with which you became fascinated and make the whole experience feel shared. As always, beautiful visuals, sound, and touch of your humor! Cheers.
This is my 2nd or 3rd vid I watched from this chan…. I AM SUBSCRIBING!!!!!!! I am subscribing for the HUNOUR, the ANTHROPOLOGICAL VALUE, the DESIGN and AESTHETIC VALUR, the AESTHETICS OF THE VIDEO ALONG WITH THE MUSIC.
EVERYTHING ABOUT THIS VID speaks to me
I found your channel a couple months ago and I absolutely love your videos. Incredible production values! Gives me such a great nostalgia kick.
Hey man, you're YouTubin on another level that most tubers can't even dream of Tubin up. You understand. You get it.
Awesome as always. Peggio is so freaking cool I can't get it out of my head. :p
Oh god each of these videos feels like they’re ethereal level marketing for the future-past.
Your work continues to completely and utterly break the mold. You take what makes Ahoy and LGR so amazing, and somehow blend it all with such tremendous photography and lighting.
I never really changed, either. But its amazing to watch our work grow as we do.
Your aesthetic is a beacon. Your channel is an example. Thank you as always for your inspiration, senpai. 🙏
sounds silly but I like watching old consumer electronic like these and then proceed to cope how they are better even when they are literally older than me and I had no way to experience the thing when they first came out
This is not better than anything nowadays.
Even low spec hi fi from the 90s had better quality tape decks than you can get today.
@@joinedupjonFor the same reason you can't find quality new manufacture machines for so many other audio formats: Compact cassette is obsolete. Even CDs are obsolete at this point. Most people are happy with streaming music from their phones, TVs, etc. Most enthusiasts are happy with buying lossless audio downloads. Compact cassette would need to become popular again the way vinyl has to support an industry producing new, high quality cassette decks. Compounding the issue, most compact cassette enthusiasts probably already have good cassette decks. New manufacture would have to compete with the used market.
@@joinedupjon Yes, but any sufficient mp3 nowadays will have better sound quality than a cassette tape, no matter how good. It's also leagues more convienient. It can even be fun still if you're using an iPod Classic. The click wheel is so much fun.
You are so good at making advertisement, now I want to buy it
Amazingly beautiful as always.
I have just now realized this is your own music. I dont how how I've missed this...It really is well mixed!!
"I failed" lmao love you posy !
You are really selling me on getting some sort of HiFi system as decoration with the shot at 2:09 3:45 and 6:37.
Looks very pleasant and the visualizers moving to a tune add a really nice touch to it, interactive decorations are underrated in my view honestly.
You genuinely make some of the best youtube content that I've ever seen. Thank you for these, they spark joy every time they get released.
Dude your vids are just so oozing with aesthetic, even that shot in daylight of the hifi next to the plant is such a pretty composition.
every video you upload isn't just videos, it's an art project
Your editing, the voice, the music....are you human this is insane....I have a new bingeable youtube hahaha thankyou for being so talented!
Heck yeah, I'm spending more money on your music after watching this! It already sounds great!
Man, I really like this type of content. Yesterday I woul've passed next to one of these without a second glance, but now I have a renewed appreciation for vintage hi-fi. Now excuse me - I'm off to search for Panasonic SA-AK45 - my childhood audio system.
I love how much I enjoy your content. It's a long time ago I was a "fan" of someone.
Man, your production is so good. A real pleasure to watch your videos.
The camerawork and production and sound and music is top notch. Amazing. And love your narration voice. Reminds me a lot of the How It's Made tv series that was on Discovery for a while.
Posy posts a Posy Video in Saturday? Cant be any happier.
WOW! So glad I didnt see the thumbnail.
When Posy opened the display, i was litteraly like WTF?! 😲
Great video! Thanks for making them look good 😎
Honestly it doesn't even look cheap, it just looks clean/minimalist.
Best feel good channel on youtube.
Love you
You really do have a killer ear for mixing. Not only in your music but also for your videos.
Dude, you've got 100x the subscribers than when I clicked subscribe, and you deserve way more still. Another banger of a video!
What a great video and flashback! I've owned the tower that is shown on the right side on the brochure at 2:38. The Schneider Queens. It was a present from my older brother, as he bought himself a new stereo from Technics back then. For me as a 13 year old, only having a cassette radio, this was soo huuge. So now i had a CD Player (which shortly soon stopped working) and a Vinyl Player (which was super cheap built), and a double cassette deck + Radio integrated. (this worked the longest time). I recorded lots of stuff from the Radio with this thing back then. Luckily you could use it with a separate CD Player, hooked to the Aux Input. And the sound quality itself was decent, at least what i remember. Although the subwoofer also broke eventually. Still, i used this unit until the end of the 90's, before i got rid of it.
Looking back at it now, and the other stereo products Schneider did and that are shown here, it feels like they now are a rare collectors item now, catching an late 80's to early 90's vibe with it's special and elegant design.
I used to have a Schneider TV set back in the early 80's, it was a very good product.
I just stumbled on this vid. Your production is second to none.
A true work of art! (The video, not the rack).
Just perfect, please never stop making these videos
man i LOVE the schneider DCS seires.. i wish you made a video on em!
Woah that transition from photo to real life was perfect. Ur the best man
Wake up, Posy uploaded.
MAn there is a vibe to this channel that i just cant put in words. this is why i love posy. keep it up !
The production quality is soo so high. I'm stunned. Well done video with an interesting topic!
6:19 seeing the good old percusive mantainance working in electronics is such a joy.
I want to live in Posy's world of HiFi and lo-fi music and retro tech. What a video. All of them.
Those animations on the display are really gorgeous. Someone did a great job there.
Another amazing video!! Loving the use of the backdrop in this!
Very glad it didn't get crushed by it though...
Always a delight when I get a notification for a new posy video
Also do you read my brain? Not 3 days ago I was watching something and just randomly thought, hey I haven't seen a posy video in a while. Now you are here.
This is why I pay for net. To watch POSY's every video as soon as it's out.
Posy hello I've been enjoying your channel you have some beautiful HIFI gear especially that wonderful JVC receiver you featured.
thank you for introducing me to the Schneider brand really loved how the HIFI Computer Video line.
I promise I won't ever complain that the Lazy Posy channel's content is not lazy enough. The production quality of some of these shots is off the roof and you can see how much effort was put into some of these angles
Another great audiovisual adventure with Posy ❤
i remember this. we had a cheaper Schneider and i hesitated to buy this. i went for onkyo which lasted around 25yrs. i still search for a special marantz audio processor or such a kind of unit with display and did not found it, even not a simple picture. i remember a test in a german hifi paper which i lost in water floods years ago.... i love these old things, fisher system 276, old kenwood receivers.
Your channel is so precious, please don't change.
The cinematography and music is AMAZING in these videos ❤
Another gem of obscure 80s-90s-00s era audio hardware.
And by that i mean this awesome video. Thanks!
Yet another wonderful Posy video. Shame about the overflowing stereo storage, but I know how that is with hobbies, hah. That volume display is weird, wonder why they decided to go with that scale.
RIP Red Casette.
Posy your video shots are absolutely incredible
you have a fantastic channel here i love admiring past components from days gone by you make it fun and funny i have collected some comp. such as tandberg and acoustat power amp and preamp and still own and they work well allbeit they have been fully restored with todays tech im in my 60s now and still brings tears to my eyes
Probably one of my favourite creators anywhere
you are good at audio mixing. Like that segment where you illustrate things getting louder, but you don't go above the maximum, which is always the voice over volume. There are so many people, who are even working on a professional level who mess things like this up
I love Posy. In between his main videos which are of exceptional quality, he keeps us entertained with his Lazy Posy channel. That's nice right?!
Your choice of music really animates the presentation.
Saved this in my Watch Later for a rainy, cozy moment on my couch with a cup of coffee. Can't wait.
once again i have to pause a Posy video 2 minutes in to go to his bandcamp. Outstanding music in this one!
I love a humble design. Its utilitarianism is more attractive to me than any other product ever could be. Those circuit boards also look outstanding.