Kids these days and American music artist don't know what they have lost, they are wannabe musican jokes with no skill, no creativity and their music has zero no soul just trash. Unless its Jpop or Kpop there music industry is full of fakes and its dieing out. I love true original and soulful music. Back then music had originality, it had distinct class and soul with its melody that brought life into a room and reached people. Now its just a joke in the U.S. I have always wanted a Gramorphone and 1920's 1930's music vinyl records. Call it crazy but with nothing worth watching on tv, I am an Anime Fan, and after watching a cool Anime series "BACCANO" based on 1920's-1940's time period. I truly wanted to emurse myself into understanding the music, and traditional architecture, designs that inspire my photography, the music today, and what gave our country uniqueness during that time in fashion culture. I guess I can say I love being born in the 80's but often mybheart finds itself traveling back to the to the 1920-30's time period.
33 RPM albums are all made of vinyl, which will be DESTROYED by the needle. The draw weight will prove too much for the grooves, and will completely wreck them. I tried it out, and i lost a Fun in Acapulco record.
This would destroy my vinyl 33’s! Needle looks way too sharp and heavy but it’s so cool!! I have one almost identical in my attic but it doesn’t work no needle..it might be worth a lot it belonged to my great great grandparents. 🤔
33 rpm microgrove records should never be played on an acoustic gramophone they are only designed to play 78 rpm shellac record the format of the time and the needles were a one time use
Diana if I were you I’d get a pack of needles for that gramophone. Just keep in mind you need to change out the needle every/every other song, and that you can only use 78’s.
It's so beautiful it made me cry
Love these record players and record
Ah Dixieland, interesting record. I've got a Victor VV-IV at home from 1916
Nice machine. I'd love to have an old 1900's home outfitted with furniture and time correct for tens such as the victor🤙
Funny how movies and TV negate to show you that these actually had impressive sound quality for their time.
That may stem from people playing record on damaged phonographs, or worn out records
I'd LOOOVE to get my hands on this! Song reminds me of an old Mickey Mouse sound cartoon. :)
Thats because a variant of that song was used in old mickey mouse shorts. "Plane Crazy" and "Mickey's Choo Choo" were shorts that used this song.
It's the unofficial anthem of the confederate states of America fun fact Lincoln played it after the war at a ball cuz he liked it so much
If I had ONE wish it would be to see DIXIELAND !
I love extremely this one even today... 😎😊
Magnifique.
Cool
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FANTASTIC HORN! Do you ever get paper horns?
Lovely machine and a very nice record i always prefer Victor Talking machine Gramophone's to the Gramophone's we have in the UK😅
I need the exact version of this song please
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My name is victor
with old phonographs do you get that constant sound of the needle on the record
Its Gramophone, not phonograph. Phonographs played records the were cylindrical in shape.
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+StarWars Oh wow! It does!
welcome to 2021
gud.. olden moments
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Kids these days and American music artist don't know what they have lost, they are wannabe musican jokes with no skill, no creativity and their music has zero no soul just trash. Unless its Jpop or Kpop there music industry is full of fakes and its dieing out. I love true original and soulful music. Back then music had originality, it had distinct class and soul with its melody that brought life into a room and reached people. Now its just a joke in the U.S. I have always wanted a Gramorphone and 1920's 1930's music vinyl records. Call it crazy but with nothing worth watching on tv, I am an Anime Fan, and after watching a cool Anime series "BACCANO" based on 1920's-1940's time period. I truly wanted to emurse myself into understanding the music, and traditional architecture, designs that inspire my photography, the music today, and what gave our country uniqueness during that time in fashion culture. I guess I can say I love being born in the 80's but often mybheart finds itself traveling back to the to the 1920-30's time period.
Baccano is a very underrated anime.
which recording of Dixie is this?
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does this play at 33 rpm like could you play a modern record from the 80's on this tunrtable?
33 RPM albums are all made of vinyl, which will be DESTROYED by the needle. The draw weight will prove too much for the grooves, and will completely wreck them. I tried it out, and i lost a Fun in Acapulco record.
Sounds Of Oz it will shred it like PAPER BECAUSE THE TONE ARM AND NEEDLE
Also it plays at 78 rpm
Sounds Of Oz only play 78rpm records.
No only 78’s
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Так хотел бы попасть в америку я там бы такие вещи сделал .
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This would destroy my vinyl 33’s! Needle looks way too sharp and heavy but it’s so cool!! I have one almost identical in my attic but it doesn’t work no needle..it might be worth a lot it belonged to my great great grandparents. 🤔
33 rpm microgrove records should never be played on an acoustic gramophone they are only designed to play 78 rpm shellac record the format of the time and the needles were a one time use
Diana if I were you I’d get a pack of needles for that gramophone. Just keep in mind you need to change out the needle every/every other song, and that you can only use 78’s.
you don't know much about record and phonograph history
hey, I can probably ID your phono. BTW It doesnt have a needle because nearly all needles were one use.
If you send me your address I will send you a few needles for your vintage phonograph.
thats not a phonograph
yes it is , it's just a very old one, that you may not be familiar with
+Gregory Noyola phonographs are the thinks that edison invented with the wax cylinders.
+PassCookie yes you are right
Thats a gramophone correct
Every record player is a phonograph record player is just a slang term so the ones we use today are phonographs as well as that one
Not really, you need to change the needle every few records,, of course depends on the record and volume
No plays only 78rpm