I bought me one a while back when with my artistic talent I painted it and Drew on it with surf boards on the top. When I wanted it like that to play my BEACH BOYS RECORDS. 👍🏻✌🏼
Fran Blanche I know right! I want one as a display. Go get a cheap old 1$ record place it on my record stand just for some fun. Especially when my niece comes over and wants to put a record on.
@@robambrose4199but it would be moving with respect to the record. Only your viewpoint of it wouldn't be moving, same as your viewpoint of a record player's stylus doesn't move when you look at it.
@@mbvideoselection It depends on how fast the van drives compared to the speed of the turntable, and which direction both are going in. It would be hard to scratch records properly this way unless you are the Stig.
@@FokkerBoombass From that video I found out that there's a real vinyl version of the song but it's pretty expensive ($150 roughly) and I would never want to do this to it. Still, neat.
The fact that you are a middle aged, white Englishman with an extensive knowledge of old school American hip hop makes my heart so warm. I respect someone who doesn't let stereotypes define what they're allowed to appreciate.
I'm a spoiled comfortable middle-class white suburban kid who had aboslutely everything handed to him and I fucking love 80's-90's hip hop, particularly NAS and Rakim. I'm just the polar opposite of everything involved in their lyrical themes lol
There's just something so amazing about records and I love watching them being played. "Lets cut grooves in this piece of vinyl and stick a needle in it to vibrate around!"
You've caused me to remember the first time our speakers cut out when my head was near the record player and it blew my freaking mind! Like, with tapes, I knew there was no sound if the signal wasn't sent, but realizing that records basically have a tiny version of the audio on them at all times.... Yeah, even decades later I'm easily amused. 😂🍍
So, even when VW does give you an emission-free electric car (even it's a bit small), it still manages to damage the environment (your Vinyl records and your ear drums).
Great comment, that'll be a two groan rating on my kid's dag meter, which is getting harder to achieve the older they get. Brilliantly executed by the way. I also think sideways like this. Respect.
before its perfect it needs 2 changes: 1) the Chassis has to be changed into a Toyota Corolla / AE86 (aka hachiroku) 2) the last track on the Vinyl must be Deja Vu :D
Yep. And the reason I read it like that was because my bro told me about a BMW record player that looks like a well a BMW van and "ruined" the record. and I saw the thumbnail first.
TrashDeviant I'm a mechanic that specializes in European cars as well as weird stuff. One of my customers has a VW Vanagon (T3 transporter outside of the US) with a Subaru SVX engine. It's definitely much better than it was originally.
That speed controller is really genius. Love seeing clever engineers ply their trade in such a subtle yet impressive way. And of course great video as always. Thanks for taking a look at these more gimmicky devices from time to time. They really are neat but I wouldn't wan't to waste my own money on them, so thanks!
Aaah I always wondered how those things accounted for the difference in speed on the outside and the inside of the vinyl. Pretty neat, thanks for showing us!
Damn, if it weren't a vinykiller i'd buy that instantly and take it everywhere. That's like the best and random excuse to play vinyls everywhere. Edit: who ever starts to produce & sell a none-vinyl-killing version with both rpm's gets to be a millionaire. I swear, i'll buy that instantly.
There’s a new version called the RokBlok that does both RPMs and can do Bluetooth, guy made half a million selling his company on Shark Tank... still violently destroys records though.
"Hey I just bought the one record to complete my collection. $200 was worth it to have a record I'll cherish" "Cool let's drive matchbox cars all over it"
I have an idea for one of these: it just plays music from a microSD but is otherwise silent. You just watch it trace the record for novelty, while getting listenable music.
Yeah, I mean, it's a cute device and all, but I'd always have my heart in my throat about its possibly damaging the record, and it would be such a hog at wasting costly batteries, too. Just play the record on a regular turntable, for goodness sake. Some lovely music is not even out on CD, so I make DVD movies of old records playing; this way, I can get full-fidelity sound that I can listen to anytime I want, and I won't wear out the precious delicate record albums.
@Greg Oh, you're absolutely right, Buddy, and I think we all realize that... our main point here is that it seems crazy to produce --- or buy --- something that ruins a perfectly good record. Plus us old fogies feel a special fondness for old LP recordings, especially since a lot of the precious oldies music they contain isn't even being re-released on CD, and so we feel especially sickened to see perfectly good records being shamelessly/mindlessly sacrificed just for a chintzy novelty-item. Like I said in another post here, I like to preserve out-of-print easy-listening vinyl music by making DVD movies of the record playing, so that I can hear best-quality sound anytime I want, without wearing out the precious limited-availability original discs.
That definitely was a bit of fun. Using a Dixieland band record was the perfect choice to demonstrate this thing as well. And we conclude with the return of our old friends--May they finally end this long, dismal winter and bring us the bright promise of spring.
Holdthetomato! CD's can be great, but they're definitely not better than vinyl. There are tons of modern digital formats that are way better than CD's too.
@@septum_funk There can be exceptions, when you take into account things like the Loudness War. Vinyl cant hold the same extreme volume as CDs, so it naturally limits how much record labels can distort the music away from the original in hopes that "louder music sells better".
Another excellent video. I can see the pride you take in making these, and the joy you have trying out technology. Thanks for sharing your tallent and passion with us.
You should let the puppets have their own channel, they’re priceless. I’m totally serious, those two doing reviews and taking the piss out of tech would be hilarious, you’d hit 1,000,000 subscribers within a year!
I remember many years ago every April, Audio Magazine would feature a review of a new product from Lirpa Labs (always fun to read the letters to the editor the following month from readers who were fooled). One year they showed Lirpa Labs' newest CD player, which was essentially the same thing as this, but used a string to spin around the CD.
The reason why they state that "it's not a toy" has nothing to do with it being a toy or not. It's simply to avoid having to comply with the toy standards and regulations which are quite strict.
I have a theory about the tracking force. When in use, it might be considerably less because the momentum from the high center of gravity would be tilting it away from the direction of the needle. It would still need to be high enough to not hop and skip out of the groove. Just a theory though
Does it have suspension? If not, then I doubt that would really be an effect you would see. As well, most of the weight is situated low on the device (the batteries), so it probably has a relatively low center of gravity. I don't think he got an accurate read of the tracking force, in either case.
Doesn't matter about suspension. If the weight of the machine is being shifted, it's being shifted; a vehicle without suspension can still be tipped over in a bend if its CoG is high enough and the wheel grip is sufficient to prevent them slipping instead, and in a constant radius/constant speed corner once the springs and dampers of a suspended vehicle have reached an equilibrium the force through the wheels will be the same as if it was unsuspended and merely had wonky axles. What's maybe more crucial in this equation is that the needle isn't really bearing a significant portion of the machine's weight - the two rear wheels, and the guidewheel up front do that. The tracking force is rather more to do with the weight of the cartridge and the assembly that holds it, forwards of the tracking wheel, and if they have any kind of spring force behind them also. After all, it will still need to ride up and down slightly vs the front wheel and the actual bodywork in order to account for any small bumps in the record surface. So the force might still lessen a bit as the body weight shifts, but maybe not by as much as you'd expect, or even the same proportion.
when they make records they usually use both vertical and horizontal grooves to maximize space on the vinyl so if the tracking weight of the VW is lighter due to centrifugal forces moving it outward then the needle would tilt more outward causing it sit outside of the center of the groove causing damage.
When I saw a toy car driving on a record like this in "Hen his wife", a strange russian cartoon, I was wondering if that is technically possible. I'm delighted to see that such a device actually exists and that the idea indeed works, even if it is not very practical. These videos are quite interesting and well presented, I'm happy I found this channel!
Deja vu I've just been in this place before Higher on the street And I know it's my time to go Calling you and the search is mystery Standing on my feet It's so hard when I try to be me uoooh!
I’m surprised that Record Runner has an Audio-Technica AT3600 magnetic cartridge instead of the P-188 that the RokBlok has. The original SoundWagon from the 70’s used a mono Astatic cartridge, similar to the ones used in vintage kiddie record players, then the Astatic 89T
93SHADoW well it is a Japanese product... they probably would be ashamed to release any turntable product without overdoing the specs, even if it’s useless on a device like this
I wonder if the technology is there yet to make a version of one of these with a laser stylus. Hmm, that gives me in idea for a record player design: a base with an electromagnet and an induction charger, and a laser stylus which hovers magnetically over the album in a self-contained drone-like device. No contact made with the album at all.
That actually seems reasonable, especially since all it would need is to be able to measure the distance between laser head and the record and I feel like I've seen something like that before
I remember as a kid in the early eighties, going to the local art museum (Wellington) where there was an art installation of a small room, with a record on the floor in the middle of it and a Soundwagon going around playing. From memory the speaker was in the back of the van rather than the roof.
Great review, IMO. The device can ruin your records (if I had any), sounds lousy and costs a bunch (for what it does). Yet it is utterly charming and brought a big smile to my face.
I would never use this on any of my records but I'd want to get one for the novelty of it. It being a VW also gives it a double thumbs up for me too because I love old VWs
I remember when the prototype for this was shown on Pawn Stars. The original run of these cool little gimmicks kicked off with an appearance on Johnny Carson. Cool to see it make a comeback.
My professor was the inventor of this product, Yoshihisa Mory. It is called Chorocco and was a product from Sony that was not meant to be a selling product, but "to inspire creativity". Unfortunately, my professor passed away a few months ago.
Hat's off to you Techmoan! At least someone wasted their time and money to review this garbage before the masses went out and purchased one!, I was considering this for when I go used record shopping but you can forget about it now! So in short, no time was wasted though! Not yours or ours as we are now all aware. We should however each donate a dollar to you to more than cover the cost of this heavyset vinyl killer since a valuable lesson was learned!
get two and have a race
Whats with the goth Moomin??
Imagine how bad that would sound.
Play Pop Musik both tracks at once
double the scratching
That’s how you get stereo sound! 😂
I can see why it hasn't got a headphone jack.
Hopefully the next model will have Bluetooth 😂
BECOMING WR hey buddy it’s a joke
Have fun untangling the wires after you're done listening to it!
@@IvanovIvanAKrutoi 😂😂😂🤣🤣😂😂😂😂🤣
like twisted taffy after a minute or two
The prototype for the 78 rpm record moved so fast it flew out the window and was never seen again.
hahahaha
WHERE ARE THE REPLIES
Imagine 120 rpm
lmao
@@alb9047 Atr
Do you think the guy driving that van likes his job?
I'd like to think so. It's a record breaking occupation
Blake Burton it depends on the music
God knows what he's like when he does any Eurobeat
The interior is probably full of throw up!
1 year later: He was laid off because it was considered an non-essential job in his state in 2020.
please tell me someone has painted one to look like the Mystery Machine
Probably
Or a psychedelic paint job for when you're listening to Grateful Dead albums.
I bought me one a while back when with my artistic talent I painted it and Drew on it with surf boards on the top. When I wanted it like that to play my BEACH BOYS RECORDS. 👍🏻✌🏼
@@1ivannthegreat Be great for 60s surf music, too.
Ill do it for you
This is ridiculous on so many levels, in the right way.
Wait, is this the world's smallest record player? It seems to be running for that record...
More like it's driving in that record
not the smallest record player, but maybe the smallest full size record player as the others played smaller records
I know it's wrong.... but I love this record obliterating gizmo.
Same
If obliterating this record is wrong
I don't wanna be right.
Fran Blanche I know right! I want one as a display. Go get a cheap old 1$ record place it on my record stand just for some fun. Especially when my niece comes over and wants to put a record on.
333 likes, yikes
Me too
It would have been a much more fun product if it had been off white with 1960's hippie style decals - flowers, smile, peace and shit like that.
yeah!
someone should do a custom one
Or Scooby-doo mistery machines
U U that would be amazing
GROOVY!
Looks like a Record Ruiner
I was just about to make that joke, goddammit!
The Record Ruiner - VW (Vinyl Wrecker) edition
Tom5tom Entertainment
Yes x Good grief x This is why we have good turntables 😊
That's why it's original name was the 'vinyl killer'
i've got ruined records i'm already planning on using it on. i ordered the blue one!
If you placed this on a revolving turntable then the bus would be able to play while appearing to be stationary
That is incredible holy shit
Would it play the record at all though if not moving? Or play it backwards, even though not in reverse?
Yo Dawg! We heard you like record players so we put a record player on your record player so you can play while you play. :)
@@robambrose4199but it would be moving with respect to the record. Only your viewpoint of it wouldn't be moving, same as your viewpoint of a record player's stylus doesn't move when you look at it.
@@mbvideoselection It depends on how fast the van drives compared to the speed of the turntable, and which direction both are going in. It would be hard to scratch records properly this way unless you are the Stig.
Can't deny. It did put a smile on my face...
Someone get "running in the 90" on a record just for this
Random Guy 🤣
and replace the body with an ae86
lmao here it is ruclips.net/video/K8Ek0_VS29g/видео.html
@@densuufast it's fake tho
@@FokkerBoombass From that video I found out that there's a real vinyl version of the song but it's pretty expensive ($150 roughly) and I would never want to do this to it. Still, neat.
The fact that you are a middle aged, white Englishman with an extensive knowledge of old school American hip hop makes my heart so warm. I respect someone who doesn't let stereotypes define what they're allowed to appreciate.
I'm a spoiled comfortable middle-class white suburban kid who had aboslutely everything handed to him and I fucking love 80's-90's hip hop, particularly NAS and Rakim. I'm just the polar opposite of everything involved in their lyrical themes lol
Weeb
*stereo* types lmao.
what are you talking about?? This generation grew up with hip hop and witnessed the beginning of it...smh
I'm not american but I love gangsta rap
OMG that record you chose was the perfect accompaniment to that! I was smiling and laughing so big! Cute little novelty! Thanks for showing it to us
Still so much better than that disgusting record scratching rokblok
JAMiE DC Yeah, you can actually hear the music
+vulcan_
How old are you and where do you live?
Does anyone remember when ROBLOX didn't suck?
vulcan_ no
It sounds pretty decent though it gets a little wobbly towards the end of the record. Surprised it worked so well.
There's just something so amazing about records and I love watching them being played.
"Lets cut grooves in this piece of vinyl and stick a needle in it to vibrate around!"
You've caused me to remember the first time our speakers cut out when my head was near the record player and it blew my freaking mind!
Like, with tapes, I knew there was no sound if the signal wasn't sent, but realizing that records basically have a tiny version of the audio on them at all times.... Yeah, even decades later I'm easily amused. 😂🍍
So, even when VW does give you an emission-free electric car (even it's a bit small), it still manages to damage the environment (your Vinyl records and your ear drums).
Crazy_Borg go away they’re trying
They've all been recalled because the batteries' computers cheated the emissions test.............again.
Great comment, that'll be a two groan rating on my kid's dag meter, which is getting harder to achieve the older they get. Brilliantly executed by the way. I also think sideways like this. Respect.
Now we need an AE86 Toyota version that drifts around the record
Yea. We might achieve a better sound that way.
@@styldsteel1 And play Initial D eurobeat songs
@@queruba. anything's gonna sound better than this
I need it if it exists!
Why ?
This would look hilarious playing Yakety Sax.
i have nothing to say
That would be better if, rather than a Microbus, it resembled Jackie Wright pushing Benny in a 3-wheeled wicker chair.
Legitimate lol from this comment😁
Thanks for the idea 😂
This takes the definition of a "portable" music player to a whole new level!
5:37 KANSEI DORIFTO!
Why even a VW and not a Levin?
N NANI
Deja Vu
@@TrashDeviant I'VE JUST BEEN IN THIS PLACE BEFORE
before its perfect it needs 2 changes:
1) the Chassis has to be changed into a Toyota Corolla / AE86 (aka hachiroku)
2) the last track on the Vinyl must be Deja Vu :D
What a fun gadget. It would be fun to use on old records that are not rare or valuable.
anyone else read it as 'Record Ruiner'?
Until I saw your comment I thought that's what it said. Damn it.
No, but that should be it's name.
Yep. And the reason I read it like that was because my bro told me about a BMW record player that looks like a well a BMW van and "ruined" the record. and I saw the thumbnail first.
Charlie Mayhew Music me, I thought it was actually called a record ruiner.
no, but it does kinda ruin the record sound xdd
Two things you don't want to do with a VW van;
1. Drive one.
2. Play records with one.
I wouldn't mind the first one. With a WRX STI swap :D
Second one, yeah not on a record I cared about.
TrashDeviant I'm a mechanic that specializes in European cars as well as weird stuff. One of my customers has a VW Vanagon (T3 transporter outside of the US) with a Subaru SVX engine. It's definitely much better than it was originally.
I have a friend who has or had a VW Combi with a Mazda engine.
"I suppose it's great, if you really love being underwhelmed by things" I'll leave it up to you to create a meaning for that
Ah yes, I that now
she doesn't love you
I love it so much it looks like something out of a cartoon.
That speed controller is really genius. Love seeing clever engineers ply their trade in such a subtle yet impressive way. And of course great video as always. Thanks for taking a look at these more gimmicky devices from time to time. They really are neat but I wouldn't wan't to waste my own money on them, so thanks!
what a waste of a talented engineer.
Aaah I always wondered how those things accounted for the difference in speed on the outside and the inside of the vinyl. Pretty neat, thanks for showing us!
That is done when the record is cut
I wince involuntarily when the vehicle is popped down on the record and starts playing, *grinding* its way round.
Damn, if it weren't a vinykiller i'd buy that instantly and take it everywhere.
That's like the best and random excuse to play vinyls everywhere.
Edit: who ever starts to produce & sell a none-vinyl-killing version with both rpm's gets to be a millionaire.
I swear, i'll buy that instantly.
There’s a new version called the RokBlok that does both RPMs and can do Bluetooth, guy made half a million selling his company on Shark Tank... still violently destroys records though.
I would like to see someone 3D print a Scalextric track with a band's discography recorded onto it, then watch this thing go.
Or somehow fabricate a metal disc... So this thing won't instantly destroy it.
Thing is it can't make right-hand turns. :\
"Hey I just bought the one record to complete my collection. $200 was worth it to have a record I'll cherish"
"Cool let's drive matchbox cars all over it"
5:57 - Record Runner: Tokyo Drift. 😁
More like: red VW bus: disk drifter
pancudowny cringe
I like the way you took it seriously but still managed to make it very very enjoyable to watch.
I have an idea for one of these: it just plays music from a microSD but is otherwise silent. You just watch it trace the record for novelty, while getting listenable music.
So basically a 2017 device that is a 1967 Volkswagen, travels on a record which was invented in 1887
*Seems Legit.*
I mean, it’s been around forever, it’s just still being made for reasons. Vintage ones get absurd prices now.
this is so dumb and the fact you put the RIGHT song for this... car even makes it funnier
Seriously, the only track that might've been better would've been Yakkity Sax.
Yeah, I mean, it's a cute device and all, but I'd always have my heart in my throat about its possibly damaging the record, and it would be such a hog at wasting costly batteries, too. Just play the record on a regular turntable, for goodness sake. Some lovely music is not even out on CD, so I make DVD movies of old records playing; this way, I can get full-fidelity sound that I can listen to anytime I want, and I won't wear out the precious delicate record albums.
They made them years ago kinda neat but they do wreck the record
This isnt intended to be a serious use record player.
@Greg Oh, you're absolutely right, Buddy, and I think we all realize that... our main point here is that it seems crazy to produce --- or buy --- something that ruins a perfectly good record. Plus us old fogies feel a special fondness for old LP recordings, especially since a lot of the precious oldies music they contain isn't even being re-released on CD, and so we feel especially sickened to see perfectly good records being shamelessly/mindlessly sacrificed just for a chintzy novelty-item. Like I said in another post here, I like to preserve out-of-print easy-listening vinyl music by making DVD movies of the record playing, so that I can hear best-quality sound anytime I want, without wearing out the precious limited-availability original discs.
I like how they say "this is shit, only use it for a laugh" (basically)
I might pick one up :)
Damn it man, that end sketch had me nearly spitting my afternoon tea all over my keyboard, and a co worker staring at me. Good work. :-)
The Record Killer? You can say that again.
4:21 You can hear him snicker
Yeah I heard it too
That was static from the record.
It puzzles me that this item is also known as the Vinyl Killer when "Record Ruiner" was _right there._
That definitely was a bit of fun. Using a Dixieland band record was the perfect choice to demonstrate this thing as well. And we conclude with the return of our old friends--May they finally end this long, dismal winter and bring us the bright promise of spring.
Audiophiles be like:
"sTiLl sOuNdS bTeTtEr ThAn CDs"
Holdthetomato! CD's can be great, but they're definitely not better than vinyl. There are tons of modern digital formats that are way better than CD's too.
@@septum_funk There can be exceptions, when you take into account things like the Loudness War. Vinyl cant hold the same extreme volume as CDs, so it naturally limits how much record labels can distort the music away from the original in hopes that "louder music sells better".
@@jon4715 im sorry to break it to you but vinyl is in no way better than cd
Audio elitists*
@@Rafael-no3gi There are absolutely some ways that vinyl is superior to cds, and vis versa.
Useless but fun to look at
"I suppose its great, if you really enjoy being underwhelmed by things."
Thats a great quote!
I'm in the habit, now, of positioning my cursor towards the end of the video to see if the puppets are in an episode. Today was a good day.
I do too. Also nice to see another viewer who still uses a real computer instead of some crappy, stripped-down phone app. ☺
YES! SAME HERE! :D
Cammi Rosanov what are you a luddite, or does change scare you
Neither. But I prefer to use a fully functioning computer. Not a stupified baby's toy.
Or the Benny Hill theme
I'd love to see it running on a record that is already spinning in a turntable
Another excellent video. I can see the pride you take in making these, and the joy you have trying out technology. Thanks for sharing your tallent and passion with us.
“I think it’s great if you really like being underwhelmed by things” - truer words have never been spoken about Siri, by puppet or person.
Puppet episode today was hilarious!
🍎 HomePod
tubeie07, Flipping 'eck... 😂
I love those puppets!
Imagine if he had tried an Andy Kershaw accent: "Let The Bairss Goor!"
Thanks. I had almost clicked away too soon. Flippin' heck.
I’m dying here XD
You should let the puppets have their own channel, they’re priceless. I’m totally serious, those two doing reviews and taking the piss out of tech would be hilarious, you’d hit 1,000,000 subscribers within a year!
I remember many years ago every April, Audio Magazine would feature a review of a new product from Lirpa Labs (always fun to read the letters to the editor the following month from readers who were fooled). One year they showed Lirpa Labs' newest CD player, which was essentially the same thing as this, but used a string to spin around the CD.
The reason why they state that "it's not a toy" has nothing to do with it being a toy or not. It's simply to avoid having to comply with the toy standards and regulations which are quite strict.
Best puppets ever!!!!
I suppose it's great...
4:15 he uses it
Don't feel bad, my Google Home doesn't ever play the song I ask it for either.... :)
Hey Google ...... hey, Google ....... OK Google ...... HEY. GOOGLE. ..... ugh forget it.
When you turn a portable record player into a *lathe* by just using it
I have a theory about the tracking force. When in use, it might be considerably less because the momentum from the high center of gravity would be tilting it away from the direction of the needle. It would still need to be high enough to not hop and skip out of the groove. Just a theory though
I don't know if that's legit, but it'd be nuts if it worked that way! Sounds almost reasonable.
Does it have suspension? If not, then I doubt that would really be an effect you would see. As well, most of the weight is situated low on the device (the batteries), so it probably has a relatively low center of gravity.
I don't think he got an accurate read of the tracking force, in either case.
Doesn't matter about suspension. If the weight of the machine is being shifted, it's being shifted; a vehicle without suspension can still be tipped over in a bend if its CoG is high enough and the wheel grip is sufficient to prevent them slipping instead, and in a constant radius/constant speed corner once the springs and dampers of a suspended vehicle have reached an equilibrium the force through the wheels will be the same as if it was unsuspended and merely had wonky axles.
What's maybe more crucial in this equation is that the needle isn't really bearing a significant portion of the machine's weight - the two rear wheels, and the guidewheel up front do that. The tracking force is rather more to do with the weight of the cartridge and the assembly that holds it, forwards of the tracking wheel, and if they have any kind of spring force behind them also. After all, it will still need to ride up and down slightly vs the front wheel and the actual bodywork in order to account for any small bumps in the record surface. So the force might still lessen a bit as the body weight shifts, but maybe not by as much as you'd expect, or even the same proportion.
when they make records they usually use both vertical and horizontal grooves to maximize space on the vinyl so if the tracking weight of the VW is lighter due to centrifugal forces moving it outward then the needle would tilt more outward causing it sit outside of the center of the groove causing damage.
When I saw a toy car driving on a record like this in "Hen his wife", a strange russian cartoon, I was wondering if that is technically possible.
I'm delighted to see that such a device actually exists and that the idea indeed works, even if it is not very practical.
These videos are quite interesting and well presented, I'm happy I found this channel!
That’s some decent jazz on that record there.
Deja vu
I've just been in this place before
Higher on the street
And I know it's my time to go
Calling you and the search is mystery
Standing on my feet
It's so hard when I try to be me uoooh!
*eurobeat intensifies*
Somebody put that song on vinyl!
Just do it!
I’m surprised that Record Runner has an Audio-Technica AT3600 magnetic cartridge instead of the P-188 that the RokBlok has.
The original SoundWagon from the 70’s used a mono Astatic cartridge, similar to the ones used in vintage kiddie record players, then the Astatic 89T
I'm also surprised that it has an AT3600 cartridge. Before the video started I fully expected to see the P-188 (literally) tearing up some more vinyl.
93SHADoW well it is a Japanese product... they probably would be ashamed to release any turntable product without overdoing the specs, even if it’s useless on a device like this
Those kids are now adults with disposable cash.
Did you look at the price? For that much it's the least they could do.
An AT3600L is only $20-$25 on eBay....
For those of you wondering
The album name from 4:58 is “Black Snake Blues” by Doc Evans and his Jazz Band (yes that’s the actual name)
Yay! puppet!
//Happy that player is work. Unlike the last one. :D
5:25
I won’t lie I felt the jazz Rythym right there during a vinyl record
I wonder if the technology is there yet to make a version of one of these with a laser stylus. Hmm, that gives me in idea for a record player design: a base with an electromagnet and an induction charger, and a laser stylus which hovers magnetically over the album in a self-contained drone-like device. No contact made with the album at all.
That'd be epic you should get a patent for that like for real!
There is this magnetic hover-turntable. Compined with a laser-stylus, it would look even more futuristic!
That actually seems reasonable, especially since all it would need is to be able to measure the distance between laser head and the record and I feel like I've seen something like that before
Have "You spin me round right round" onto a record and play it with the van!
The perfect review of the Homepod in a few minutes by some puppets. Got to love RUclips.
So glad you reviewed this!!
The puppets are my favorite part of your videos.
I remember as a kid in the early eighties, going to the local art museum (Wellington) where there was an art installation of a small room, with a record on the floor in the middle of it and a Soundwagon going around playing. From memory the speaker was in the back of the van rather than the roof.
Those puppets at the end - HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!! So funny and SO true!!!
Yup - siri - more like Silly as the puppets said. I asked for an 18 minute timer last night, it gave me an 80 minute one. Stupid siri :)
if you say somthing like that, you clearly did not watch it
So you don't think the puppets were funny? You haven't had the experience of voice-recognition software screwing up what you say to it?
i never said it wasent funny, i dont use vice recognition for a reason, IT NEVER WORKS
So... they lost the chance to call it Track Racer.
Lovely novelty item for a chuckle! :D
The speed mechanism is very ingenious too!
THE RECORD RUINER !
I swear this is what I read first!!!
I could listen to Techmoan talk about anything forever
Thanks for the puppet fix! Flippin' eck!
I love this thing.
I swear the guy who did the sound for Evil Dead must have used on of these. For some reason it has a horror quality to it...
it's cause it's not at the same speed the whole time so the pitch and speed change a little, this is easily reproducible with digital audio processing
Little van probably worked for NASCAR..."He's making a left turn!!!!!"
Great review, IMO.
The device can ruin your records (if I had any), sounds lousy and costs a bunch (for what it does). Yet it is utterly charming and brought a big smile to my face.
I just realized that I have been watching almost exclusively your videos for weeks and hadn't subscribed yet. Great content, keep it up!
"I've BEAN had"
They tried to make a 45 version but the van keeps flipping over lol !
You should have seen the 78rpm version it reached takeoff speeds.
I had one of these to check used albums and now that I know they were called the record killers I feel a wee bit gulty
Technically if you did it once and correctly you freed up some of the dirt causing pops
thats actually adorable :} I wish I could have this little thing... it plays some happy little tunes and drives to its hearts content!!!
COMING IN FOR THE VINYL STUFF! YAY!
I would never use this on any of my records but I'd want to get one for the novelty of it. It being a VW also gives it a double thumbs up for me too because I love old VWs
Put one on a record player and move it into the inside and the stylus on the outside and turn them both on
I remember when the prototype for this was shown on Pawn Stars. The original run of these cool little gimmicks kicked off with an appearance on Johnny Carson. Cool to see it make a comeback.
YEAH!!! PUPPET FAMILY!!!!!
LOL. My HomePod just started to play the right song.
I like the puppets. I’ll fight anyone who disagrees.
aphexteknol I disagree
adtc Put your dukes up! :)
I like them ;)
I like the puppets! they're hilarious!!
My professor was the inventor of this product, Yoshihisa Mory. It is called Chorocco and was a product from Sony that was not meant to be a selling product, but "to inspire creativity". Unfortunately, my professor passed away a few months ago.
A light emitter and receiver? I was expecting a variable resistor. I have to give them points for ingenuity!
I guess it's just more durable that way.
Wow, it's VERY old! I already knew this in the 1980s but had forgotten. Nice memories!
"It does put a smile on your face"... that's a grimace, not a smile.
I have to admit, it definitely put a smile on my face.
Record Ruiner FTFY
You read my mind
Beat me by about 2 hours
Hat's off to you Techmoan! At least someone wasted their time and money to review this garbage before the masses went out and purchased one!, I was considering this for when I go used record shopping but you can forget about it now! So in short, no time was wasted though! Not yours or ours as we are now all aware. We should however each donate a dollar to you to more than cover the cost of this heavyset vinyl killer since a valuable lesson was learned!