we have this unit as well, do a couple things and you'll be even happier with this, swap out the needle for a diamond one and connect them to a nice pair of powered speakers, I have mine connect to the Edifier RT 1700 and it sounds AMAZING. Enjoy these is like piece of decorative furniture, it's so gorgous.
the style was one of the main reasons i bought it for sure! and i definitely plan on swapping the needle like you said. any recommendations on where to get a diamond one?
@@weirrddo sorry just seeing this reply now! and i would but sadly i dont own any cassettes😭 i might be able to borrow one from my grandparents. i believe they have an old Hank Williams one that I was interested but had no way to listen to it until now, so if i can get my hands on that I can try! Currently worried though because I have to be careful with copyright when playing audio as I recently has a video taken down due to copyright music so I would like to use that as little as possible sadly
I have one of these and it worked flawlessly for about six years. Then suddenly it just stopped? The light will turn on when I hit the power button, but nothing will work. I have no idea what happened. It's not covered by warranty anymore and I can't find support for the issue. Anyone run into this problem? How do I even troubleshoot or repair this myself?
i’m actually using the needle it came with still! I tried looking up diamond needles a while back and resolved to just use the needle that came with the player!
I just bought same player. The info on the Victrola site recommends not switching needles (stylus). It could damage the connection(???). Hopefully my 50 something yr old lps and 45's will enjoy the set up. Happy listening!
@@providencevfx_official I think it sounds great! but i’m also not a super big audiophile so my opinions and tastes are not necessarily up to par with people who are really into that space lol
Young men find yourself part-time work and safe some money and then buy proper turntable, you'll destroy your LP records with that rubbish. It's a crime what you doing. Good luck!
oh that's such bs, they dont ruin your records, that myth has been debunked, vinyl is made to handle well over the 5g's of tracking force. Unless you play the same record 8 hours a day , every day for 5 years , you'll be fine. What kind of cartridge do you think the majority of the record players used back in the 70's and 80's during the hey day of vinyl, yup that's right ceramic cartridges. So all those old vinyls you buy that you think sound so wonderful, I gurantee the vast majority of them were played on ceramic cartridges.
Not true ... simply not true its all been tested out i love my records and i had a version of this player and my records are all minty .. if you have nothing nice to say why dont you ~~@@@GGSST off :)
we have this unit as well, do a couple things and you'll be even happier with this, swap out the needle for a diamond one and connect them to a nice pair of powered speakers, I have mine connect to the Edifier RT 1700 and it sounds AMAZING. Enjoy these is like piece of decorative furniture, it's so gorgous.
the style was one of the main reasons i bought it for sure! and i definitely plan on swapping the needle like you said. any recommendations on where to get a diamond one?
Came for the Taylor stayed for the record player unboxing
awesome! thank you!!
Heyyy good unboxing. Definitely getting one
awesome thank you! and let me know what you think of it when you get it!
@@FoggyTrain for sure ! Also it will be great if you do another video testing the cassette player 😬❤️
@@weirrddo sorry just seeing this reply now! and i would but sadly i dont own any cassettes😭 i might be able to borrow one from my grandparents. i believe they have an old Hank Williams one that I was interested but had no way to listen to it until now, so if i can get my hands on that I can try! Currently worried though because I have to be careful with copyright when playing audio as I recently has a video taken down due to copyright music so I would like to use that as little as possible sadly
loved this. so fun to watch. keep it up
thanks goat
that thing looks nice!
thanks bro i’m loving it!
Enjoy ...
I have one of these and it worked flawlessly for about six years. Then suddenly it just stopped? The light will turn on when I hit the power button, but nothing will work. I have no idea what happened. It's not covered by warranty anymore and I can't find support for the issue. Anyone run into this problem? How do I even troubleshoot or repair this myself?
Fab
i agree
Can you share the info for the diamond needle, please
i’m actually using the needle it came with still! I tried looking up diamond needles a while back and resolved to just use the needle that came with the player!
I just bought same player. The info on the Victrola site recommends not switching needles (stylus). It could damage the connection(???). Hopefully my 50 something yr old lps and 45's will enjoy the set up. Happy listening!
@@arleneparis3954 yep and the one that came with it has been working perfectly fine for me so far! happy listening to you too!
Voltaje?? 220?
120 Volts!
Okay so nobody on UA-cam is doing a single test on its sound ? x) that's crazy, what's the interest then ? x)
@@providencevfx_official I did a sound test but got copyright struck😂😭
@@providencevfx_official I think it sounds great! but i’m also not a super big audiophile so my opinions and tastes are not necessarily up to par with people who are really into that space lol
Young men find yourself part-time work and safe some money and then buy proper turntable, you'll destroy your LP records with that rubbish. It's a crime what you doing. Good luck!
oh that's such bs, they dont ruin your records, that myth has been debunked, vinyl is made to handle well over the 5g's of tracking force. Unless you play the same record 8 hours a day , every day for 5 years , you'll be fine. What kind of cartridge do you think the majority of the record players used back in the 70's and 80's during the hey day of vinyl, yup that's right ceramic cartridges. So all those old vinyls you buy that you think sound so wonderful, I gurantee the vast majority of them were played on ceramic cartridges.
Not true ... simply not true its all been tested out i love my records and i had a version of this player and my records are all minty .. if you have nothing nice to say why dont you ~~@@@GGSST off :)
i’m not really collecting anything rare and i only get the chance to listen with it every now and then anyway so i’ve been enjoying it
@@FoggyTrain That's fine and fair i meant nothing bad. Enjoy!
@@petarpan8176 all good and thank you!!