How NOT to Connect Your Record Player

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  • @JRL49805
    @JRL49805 4 роки тому +104

    YES!!!!!!! MY EFFORTS PAID OFF!!!!! THANK YOU!!!

  • @topkarat
    @topkarat 4 роки тому +97

    If you're ever doubting yourself on making these videos, don't.
    When I first got into vinyl, I instantly flocked to your channel and stayed because of your friendly and welcoming personality.
    Lots of other Vinyl channels have a sort of elitist aura to them, but yours feels very safe and very real. I appreciate the constant support you bring to the community. Thank you Jarrett!

  • @vinyleyezz
    @vinyleyezz  4 роки тому +140

    Hey YOU! You’re awesome 😎 👏 Thanks for watching!

  • @shannonh1235
    @shannonh1235 11 днів тому

    OMG! I have been struggling for a year to get my turn table and amp to connect to my Heos speakers. Soooo frustrating. This video made it happen. THANK YOU!

  • @martonszepvolgyi8199
    @martonszepvolgyi8199 4 роки тому +42

    Song of the day: The millionaire waltz - queen

  • @philtaylor5053
    @philtaylor5053 2 роки тому +7

    YOU are awesome - Thank you!
    I was getting a really annoying hum from my turntable & I watched LOADS of ‘how-to’ videos without an answer but YOUR video cured it!
    In Step One 2:15 you nailed it!
    My turntable was set to ‘line’ but I was plugged into the phono input on my amp.
    I simply plugged into the empty tuner input & the hum went away.
    So happy, thanks.
    You get a follow for that 🙂👍🏼
    Phil 🇬🇧

    • @vinyleyezz
      @vinyleyezz  2 роки тому +1

      Glad to help! Thank you for the follow! More good stuff on the way!

  • @justahungarianguy
    @justahungarianguy 4 роки тому +27

    Song of the day: Living in a ghost town - the rolling stones
    Btw nice haircut mate

  • @Charlie180Gray
    @Charlie180Gray 4 роки тому +7

    Question for the Q & A Jarrett. Will you be able to get some Phil Collins albums for your collection if you able to find any in the near future?
    Song of the day: In The Air Tonight - Phil Collins

  • @spinners_r_us
    @spinners_r_us 4 роки тому +18

    Song of the day: heart of glass by Blondie

  • @_mariepoppins_
    @_mariepoppins_ 4 роки тому +3

    To make things easy when I got my first record player, I bought one with a built in pre amp, and then bought a soundbar speaker. Not sure if that’s a “normal” solution or even a correct one but it’s worked great for me for 3+ years now!

  • @laranaarana
    @laranaarana 4 роки тому +3

    Am I so glad I worked at Radio Shack back in the early to mid-'80s! I already knew a lot about audio equipment, but I was able to learn a lot more while I worked there!

  • @landofrabbits
    @landofrabbits 4 роки тому +2

    Oh my god I accidentally came across the channel I used to watch 5 years ago. Wow this channel has grown so much!

  • @EprellMusicWorld
    @EprellMusicWorld 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks so much for this video but I am having issues with my audio technical Bluetooth player I did go ahead and just purchase the speakers that already have the amp inside of it with the volume and all the controls it does come with a remote control the Bluetooth speakers that I did buy and when I pair it with my audio technical vinyl record player the music keeps playing from the actual player while at the same time playing through the speakers so it’s like I’m hearing two voices at the same time I’m hearing it through the speakers and also from the actual record player and I just wanted to know did I do anything wrong is that normal or not do I have things plugged into the vinyl player that is notSupposed to be plugged in please let me know ASAP and thank you so much for this video I love your videos by the way

  • @AG-pl7uk
    @AG-pl7uk 4 роки тому +8

    Excellent video! A very important issue that was not mentioned is the compatibility in ohms of the speakers and the receiver/amplifier which is a very common problem when installing audio systems.

  • @DaveSpagnol
    @DaveSpagnol 4 роки тому +4

    The grounding post isn't always needed, some decks connect the ground internally to the cold wires for each channel.
    I have a Lenco L-3808 turntable (slightly cheaper version of the AT-LP120), upgraded with an AT95E cartridge replacing the AT3600, used on the Phono setting, with an ART-DJ Pre II phono stage, into the AUX input on a Cambridge Audio One (which is a combined Analogue and Digital Amp, with Radio and CD, without a phono stage). As with the LP120, there is no grounding post on the turntable, but it does have phono sockets instead of the wire straight out the back. I found that the mains hum was eliminated by using a good quality phono lead, which I made using Van Damme stereo cable (British brand, wire and plugs cost less than £10). Using a cheaper lead caused a serious hum problem.
    As an aside, it might have been worth you mentioning that if both the Deck and Amplifier contain a phono stage, you might get different quality of sound depending on which one you use.

  • @topmagg
    @topmagg 24 дні тому

    Thank you for posting this. It solved my problem with the sound from my turntable. Flicked that little switch at the back, I never even knew it was there.

  • @stevesstuff1450
    @stevesstuff1450 4 роки тому +15

    Also bear in mind that 'some' turntables with built-in pre-amps have a separate ground wire (Audio Technica AT-LP3), and there are some turntables with no built-in pre-amp, that also have No ground wire (Rega Planar 1/2/3, etc), they are self grounded through the RCA Phono plugs.....
    It's never as clear as it seems, but your video is pretty much accurate - with exceptions! ;-)

    • @39zack
      @39zack 4 роки тому +1

      Was about to mention that not all has a ground even if they don't have an preamp

    • @FrankoBurolo
      @FrankoBurolo 4 роки тому +1

      Indeed, I have two of them like that: an Onkyo and a JVC, both from the 80's (the Onkyo might even be early 90's, not sure...), both fully automatic, quartz-locked direct drive, no built-in pre-amp, but both self-grounded through RCA plugs -- no need to ground them separately. :-)

    • @MrWaldorfian
      @MrWaldorfian 3 роки тому +1

      I have a DENON DP-200USB turntable without a ground wire. Based on your video, I would assume it has a built-in preamp. My receiver is a YAMAHA RX-V765 and it does not have a PHONO input. I used the AUDIO 1 input jacks. The sound out of the turntable was very low. So I assumed there was no preamp. I bought a DILVPOETRY PHONO BOX and hooked up the turntable to this phono box the connected that to the receiver. I can use the phono box now to control the volume now but the sound is muffled and scratchy. Is this a cartridge issue? Its a moving magnet type cartridge. I haven't used this turntable in a long time and the cartridge wasn't used very much. I don't know what to do next. RCA cable issue? cartridge replacement, different receiver jacks?

    • @stevesstuff1450
      @stevesstuff1450 3 роки тому +4

      @@MrWaldorfian : After a quick google search to check my facts, having seen the model number of the turntable, I can confirm that your t-table does indeed have a built-in pre-amp - though Denon calls it a 'phono EQ' (which is quite correct too!
      The fact that the model number contains 'USB' in the title is a dead-giveaway; it won't have USB without a pre-amp... ;-)
      There will be a little slider switch on the back panel which just needs flicking across to engage the pre-amp...it may be labelled as "phono/line' or 'EQ on/off' - something like that! Switch it to 'Line' or 'On' and then you should have decent volume through your Yamaha receiver if you want to at least see how it compares to the pre-amp you bought. Just remember to put the switch back to 'Phono' or 'Off' if you want to connect back-up to your DILVPOETRY (never heard of it!) phono box. The muffled muddy sound may be an issue with that box, or may be a capacitance miss-match with that AT cartridge used....it requires between 100-200mf (a very common magnetic cartridge range) to get the best sound from it... your phono box may be fixed at a higher setting?
      Also, check to make sure the stylus (needle) is clean, and in good shape - if the diamond tip is damaged or even missing that 'can' dull the sound, but normally skips straight across the record!
      Just give the turntable's internal pre/EQ a try first, and see how it goes... :-)

  • @ejcheck
    @ejcheck 4 роки тому +1

    Regarding the GROUND question.
    1- Some turntables are grounded through the RCA connectors, usually the R connector.)
    2- If there is no hum don't worry about it.
    3- Vintage TTs many from the 70's did not have polarized plugs. If you have hum rotate the AC cord 180 degrees. This will quite often eliminate the hum by realigning the Hot and neutral lines.
    4- All components should ground to the same point.

  • @danhoogfl
    @danhoogfl Рік тому +1

    It should be noted that the signal level is only part of the difference. The phono-level output still requires an RIAA equalization step built into the line output from a turntable or phono-in on a preamp or receiver.
    The inverse is applied in mastering vinyl. This step was standardized to keep grooves narrow enough for bass sounds and squeeze more music on the disc.

  • @lazycalm41
    @lazycalm41 4 роки тому +4

    Good advice. Also if the volume is low it may be due to a low output cartridge. Changing to a cartridge that pushes out 12M Volts or more will provide more volume.

    • @richardsinger01
      @richardsinger01 2 роки тому +1

      Wow, 12 megavolts. Thats a lot.

    • @lazycalm41
      @lazycalm41 2 роки тому

      @@richardsinger01 12 millivolts!

  • @isaacsmusicandgaming9696
    @isaacsmusicandgaming9696 4 роки тому +11

    Song of the day- Brain damage by Pink Floyd

  • @ryanperkins4297
    @ryanperkins4297 2 роки тому

    Just installed an Audio-Technica turntable and have been having a popping sound in my bookshelf speakers (which are nice ones) while on 'phono' mode, but not when listening to cd's, tuner, etc. I think you've just nailed it for me...that I have it set to "phono" and "line" instead of 'phono-phono' or 'line'line'. Thanks for this video!

  • @atharvajoshi5331
    @atharvajoshi5331 4 роки тому +3

    Question for the Q&A
    What is the best set up to go along with my Audio Technica LP-60. Something that can be used both for the turntable and for the TV.

  • @robertlakay88
    @robertlakay88 3 роки тому +2

    That ground to housing connection is a really great tip

  • @likegreen3612
    @likegreen3612 4 роки тому +2

    Hi there. I have a very old BRC turntable with speakers. It does also have a 5 pin female plug and outputs for the speakers with some very strange plugs but no RCA outputs. Do you think I can use the 5 pin to conect to vintage receiver with phono input? The 5 pin is output with a sign like stereo tape.

  • @natalie_rose2861
    @natalie_rose2861 4 роки тому +1

    This video woulda helped me alot 3 months ago. I did sooo much research & still ended up with passive speakers (so no volume knob) & preamp had no spot 4 ground cable. Ended up returning both 4 Active Speakers w/built in preamp. Def worth extra 100$ to have pre amp built in.

  • @Kimo-iw2bj
    @Kimo-iw2bj 3 роки тому

    My current set-up has both active speakers and a receiver, and what I did was connect the active speakers to an audio pre-out jack from the back of my receiver so I could utilize both at the same time without harming my active speakers built-in amplifier :)

  • @kaidamon2701
    @kaidamon2701 4 роки тому +8

    Song of the day:
    A lesson in violence by exodus

  • @THEBATMAN28AHH
    @THEBATMAN28AHH 4 роки тому +4

    Quick question, at around 6:56 I see there's no specific "phono" area to plug in a turntable as the Red and white plugs are in one of the "CD" terminals. Does this work with every receiver as long as the ground wire is attached? Keep up the awesome content!

  • @krzysztofczarnecki8238
    @krzysztofczarnecki8238 2 роки тому +1

    If you don't have a headphone amp, but have a USB soundcard with line in and headphone out with volume control it might have a pass through mode and work as a headphone amp pretty well when connected to a power-only USB socket, like a phone charger. Creative SoundblasterX G6 and Behringer U-PHONO do that. U-PHONO even has a phono preamp in it as well. I was considering getting the Behringer as a phono preamp (and maybe get a better one later) when I was considering either buying an old Technics without a preamp, or a new Audio Technica AT-LP120x with a preamp. The latter won because of easier shipping and it having a fresh cartridge with an elliptical stylus. Now I either listen to it through my speakers-only amplifier or through the SoundblasterX G6. It's a really nice soundcard, and I got it mostly to digitize records and cassettes so I can listen to them away from home. And it even works with Android if you have a Neutron music player app.

  • @philiptv2
    @philiptv2 4 роки тому +53

    My question is: Direct Drive vs Belt pros and cons

    • @lazycalm41
      @lazycalm41 4 роки тому +7

      Direct drive usually gives more speed stability and of course no belt to replace. Also direct drive TT's normally have switched speed controls to change from 45 to 33. Belt drive usually offers less vibration from the motor and are simpler in design, therefore you can buy a really good belt drive TT for less than a drive drive model. But belts don't last forever and when old can stretch but are cheap to replace. however some belt drive TT's are fully manual and to change speed you have to lift the belt onto the larger spindle of the motor and in some cases remove the plater to achieve this. its swings and roundabouts really. Many direct drive TT's are superbly built and will last a lifetime. I have both a direct drive and a belt drive turntable and enjoy them both for their individual merits.

    • @wasimn4222
      @wasimn4222 4 роки тому

      @lazycalm41 , Hi, I wanted to ask if belt driven TT's like my pro-ject are ''weak'' to play the 78 rpm records? I know I have to get the pulley kit and the new cartridge etc.
      but is the 78 rpm pulley kit is bad for the 78 rpm designed pro-ject turntables? It might have a little pressure on the motor but I’d love to hear your answer

    • @lazycalm41
      @lazycalm41 4 роки тому +1

      @@wasimn4222 I am afraid I have no idea. personally I wouldn't dream of playing 78's on a decent turntable at all!

    • @zeusapollo8688
      @zeusapollo8688 4 роки тому

      @@lazycalm41 one of each is the answer

    • @TomGough
      @TomGough 4 роки тому

      Just a response to the question about 78s. Broadly it should be ok. I've not tried the pulley kit on a Pro-ject turntable but once rotating, it won't need all that much more power than any other speed (the key difference will be the greater friction from the higher tracking weight 78s usually demand)
      One word of caution though. Playing acoustic discs (typically pre war) through a modern phono stage might sound weird. That's because modern phono stages apply the RIAA eq curve which won't have been applied to acoustic recordings. If you have a graphic equalizer you can fix it. Also, a lot of pre war 78s may not have been recorded at 78 rpm so that will be fun for you.
      If you're really serious about 78s, take a look at the Audio Technica lp120 as I believe it can do 78 but has pitch control (looking at this as a second turntable myself)

  • @riccardoquarantini411
    @riccardoquarantini411 4 роки тому +1

    Song of the day:
    Cochise - Audioslave
    Now question:
    I have a vintage setup received by my father, that include a Pioneer turntable with a new Sumiko Pearl Cartridge, Yamaha CA 710 Amplifier and 2 JBL. All the stuff is directly from the 70s and sounds amazing. But I would like to improve it and I was wondering to buy a pair of Yamaha HS8 and I don't understand if it is possible to plug in the new monitor speakers to my vintage setup.
    Thanks in advice, best channel for vinyl lovers

  • @theEpicjosh365
    @theEpicjosh365 4 роки тому +1

    I attached my phono GROUND wire over to a GND screw, but I still hear a buzzing noise. How would you be able to solve this problem? Many thanks!

    • @JRobert111111
      @JRobert111111 4 роки тому +1

      This sound like a "ground loop" hum. If any of your audio components don't have their ac plug with one prong wider that the other, then try reversing one of them (turntable) to see if this solves the problem. Also, ALL of your audio components in one system need to be plugged a plug/s on the same breaker, if not, you'll again get a hum. Worst case, I believe there are some ground loop filters that you can buy to remedy this. Good luck!

    • @chetbaker6432
      @chetbaker6432 4 роки тому

      Make sure you have'nt added too much length to the leads from the turntable to the amp. if you have, they can cause the hum. Does the amp hum just by itself or just with the turntable connected?

    • @theEpicjosh365
      @theEpicjosh365 4 роки тому

      Chet Baker I attached my PHONO to another speaker (without an amp) and I reattached my amplifier while unplugging my PHONO. In both instances, the hum still persists.

    • @TomGough
      @TomGough 4 роки тому

      Have you tried ditching the ground wire?
      Will probably make matters worse but every now and again you get a setup where it improves things

  • @nicob.8338
    @nicob.8338 4 роки тому +8

    You forgot that there can also be a switch for MM & MC Cartridges on the phono input of the amplifier 😉✌🏻

    • @vinyleyezz
      @vinyleyezz  4 роки тому

      Very true! My pro-ject tube box DS2 also works with both MM and MC carts!

  • @Jason146_
    @Jason146_ Рік тому

    3:10 bro I had this exact problem and figured it out eventually on my own, than 2-3 days later I get this. I lowkey fell in love with vynly my uncles x girlfriend bought me a audio technica lpx60 bt wich is basically a Bluetooth/ regulare speaker audio technica and I love it so much

  • @Timemaster-1898
    @Timemaster-1898 4 роки тому +3

    Funny, you used a picture of a Sony Receiver that I bought yesterday! Now I know I have good gear 😉

  • @archsixx2845
    @archsixx2845 4 роки тому +1

    Does vinyl moon do anything for those in the Uk? Also awesome video, its reassuring that i know what im doing right

  • @Sadasme007
    @Sadasme007 4 роки тому +1

    Hey, great video, you have any tips for removing static from vinyl records?, thank you.

  • @KickDrumKid23
    @KickDrumKid23 10 місяців тому

    Thanks for the video. I have my turntable hooked up to the phono inout on my AVR. Volume is low. Is it best to flip turntable preamp off and connect it to a different inout on the AVR. CD, etc.? Thanks for any replies!

  • @nciraldo
    @nciraldo 3 роки тому

    Have you made a video on needles? I’m curious about which one to buy??

  • @LTCBO
    @LTCBO 3 роки тому

    Excellent video! You explained, very clearly what and what NOT to do, regarding Turntable (phonograph) to receiver connection, phono/line switch, grounding, "pre-amp", no "pre-amp", speaker wire gage, incompatible gear, etc.... scenario. Bravo! What exactly happened to me, with the purchase of first turntable, receiver, since the 70s! Great job. I didn't understand some basics. You cleared up confusion. For an "audiophile", you might be redundant. For a total novice, you video was awesome.

  • @artieshokin
    @artieshokin 4 роки тому +2

    hey Jarett, do you wash new LPs before playing them?

  • @BattleFeerr23322
    @BattleFeerr23322 4 роки тому +1

    Wow that was super helpful, thank you!

  • @natalie_rose2861
    @natalie_rose2861 4 роки тому +1

    This question prob sounds ridiculous but how do I add passive speakers to my set up? I have a fluance rt85 & kanto active speaker with built in phono pre amp. I have some nice passive speakers but don't know how to hook em up? Do I need a ground cable connection for em?

    • @safieeaziz2398
      @safieeaziz2398 4 роки тому

      You will need an integrated amp (with phono input) to use your passive speakers.

  • @miguelsalami
    @miguelsalami 10 місяців тому

    All very basic but Extremely important tips Nice work!

  • @jedwardtong243
    @jedwardtong243 4 роки тому +1

    Would love for you do a video on cleaning and taking care of records.

  • @itsmeagain250
    @itsmeagain250 4 роки тому +2

    Song of the Day: Landmass - Cobalt Road, Staqq Overflo, Hellcom.
    How do you integrate a subwoofer into a sound system that is only a turntable w/ preamp and active speakers?

    • @ryandandrea7590
      @ryandandrea7590 4 роки тому

      I had the same exact setup with the same problem. To me the only solution I found was to find a receiver so you have an “out” port to hook the subwoofer up to.

    • @koylesmasterpeice
      @koylesmasterpeice 4 роки тому +1

      Some active speakers have a sub output on the speakers and some dont. So if you plan on adding a subwoofer then make sure to buy active speaker with a sub output.

  • @joaovitorsamenho3170
    @joaovitorsamenho3170 4 роки тому +2

    I’m from Brasil and what is the best way to clean up yor vinyl and stylus for an good price?

  • @maxthefish
    @maxthefish 3 роки тому

    Super helpful! What do I do if my turntable doesn't have a ground wire? My turn table doesn't have a built in pre amp.

  • @PatrickMurphy-k3e
    @PatrickMurphy-k3e 9 місяців тому

    I enjoy your videos. Thank you. I have an issue with my turntable setup. The vocal tracks are muted. I can hear it, but it is in the background. The other instruments are fine and loud. I just messed with it and I can hear vocals and instruments if I unplug one of the right or left rca cables. Have you experienced this, or has anyone else mentioned this issue? I am guessing it is my receiver, but I am only guessing until I buy another receiver to check it. I purchased a thrift store turntable to check against the one I have. The same issue on both. Muted vocals if both rca cables are attached. What do u think?

  • @latexbeep
    @latexbeep 2 роки тому

    When I bought my audio Technica lp60x I had the line output on and because my stereo receiver (the Kenwood KR 595) had a built-in phono preamp I nearly blew out my speakers it was so loud, let's just say whenever I buy a turntable with a built-in preamp I will never make that mistake again.

  • @almogsher8958
    @almogsher8958 4 роки тому +1

    Vintage or new amplifier/ receiver?

  • @JAROCHELOcesarcastro
    @JAROCHELOcesarcastro 2 роки тому

    Q&A: How can I connect my Technics 1200mk7R (doesn't have a built-in preamp) to powered loudspeakers? What type of phono preamp do I need? Not for DJ, I want my setup to listen to music in my garage/studio. Thank you for all your videos, very helpful!

  • @blazincate9348
    @blazincate9348 Рік тому

    Question for setup! I plan on buying active speakers and I have a separate pre amp that I’ve added a ground wire to from the turntable. Do I need to ground my pre amp to the active speaker too?

  • @NatureOkie
    @NatureOkie 4 роки тому

    I am still using a Bang and Olufsen RLX, WOM in a drawing, in 1983-4.
    I still have my 700+ records(vinyl) as well.
    I see many disc cleaning systems reviewed, but I used a DISC KIT (zero stat gun, record pad, stylus brush, fluids etc.
    I got very good results...
    Somewhere along the life line, it disappeared.
    Even my separate carbon fiber duster shortcut is now missing. (I see you had one on the counter behind you in this vid)
    I never see the DISC KIT come up for sale complete...
    So am considering a new cleaning system for my over 50 old collection.

  • @justintenorio5341
    @justintenorio5341 2 роки тому

    How would you would you connect your turntable that has a built in pre amp to speakers? Do you need to buy a receiver and some speakers or do you also need an amplifier

  • @fernandogarza5758
    @fernandogarza5758 Рік тому

    great video, thanks, I have the following question: my turntable is pre amp (in comes with the ground wire), but I need to connect it to my soundbar that does not have the ground line, what I should do?, because it does not come with the option to change it to Line
    or Phono, so juat connecting the RCA volune is very very low

  • @T1374
    @T1374 2 місяці тому

    I bought a vintage Marantz model 23, and I didn't notice it only had 2 sets of rca jacks. One says Output, and the other says Tape Out. The selector knob has the options for radio, tape, and phono aux. How do I connect a turntable to it? The turntable does have the option for phone and line. I currently have the turntable attached to a Fosi audio mini amp, but I would love to have it sitting on top of the voltage receiver.

  • @sidneyalves1556
    @sidneyalves1556 3 роки тому +1

    hello my friend can you help me? I'm having problems with my vinyl playing record. the speaker keeps shifting back and forth at high volumes. the ground is correct. I replaced the cable with a new one. the right and left wires are correct. the device is far from the boxes. already reviewed the cables. I can't solve it. my setap devices are: amplifier pioneer elite a 20, and the vinyl record player is technics slq 2. voltage 120v.

  • @taiya2859
    @taiya2859 4 роки тому +1

    Your turntable setup video helped me a lot

  • @syberluke7170
    @syberluke7170 3 роки тому

    Question. If you have a turntable with built in preamp and built in speakers can you use active speakers instead of the built in ones?

  • @KITT171
    @KITT171 4 роки тому +2

    This is something that's confused me for some time since I got the record player I have, it doesn't have a ground wire, at all. Just the RCA cables, not even colored like usual, is there something that could be done still? It's a JVC L-A11. Has no preamp either, so I use a AV Receiver which has Phono in of course.

    • @TomGough
      @TomGough 4 роки тому +1

      If the RCA cable isn't colour coded it will probably have L and R stamped on the plugs.
      Regarding the ground wire, do you get a background hum? If not, don't worry. If so, it could be a lot more complicated to fix

    • @KITT171
      @KITT171 4 роки тому

      @@TomGough Very slight, turning either cable sometimes negates it to pretty much nothing unless the volume knob is cranked all the way, then of course wouldn't hear it if one is playing. To be honest, no I'm not worried but, I've been thinking about it for so long and finally here, I found a chance to maybe find out, I didn't expect to get noticed since usually I'm not on any video haha.
      So thank you for answering, nothing is wrong with it but this was just something I was curious about nothing more. With what my skill is in electronics, its far from enough I could do something anyway.

    • @TomGough
      @TomGough 4 роки тому +1

      @@KITT171 I'm just browsing round for interesting questions 🤣
      You'll pretty much always pick something up when you turn the volume all the way. Sounds like your set up is working for you and that is the ONLY thing that matters, no matter what anyone might tell you

    • @KITT171
      @KITT171 4 роки тому +1

      @@TomGough Well I'm glad I helped with that haha. I try to say things worthwhile on videos if I can. Too right, even more since I got it an a ton of 45s, for nothing. Ex-DJ owned it, all that was offered to me, all I had to do was get a new belt and stylus, been using it since. Love the thing.

  • @jacortez1950
    @jacortez1950 Рік тому

    Shot in the dark here. Fluance RT80/81, harman/kardon AVR20ii receiver, and passive speakers. I’ve tried different inputs and either amp but it is still not loud enough and only the left speaker is sounding. (Phono receiver + phono bypass on Fluance player, speakers wired appropriately) only other thing I can assume is causing these issues might be the old 16 gauge wiring. Any help would be greatly appreciated! Cheers.

  • @m.c.7174
    @m.c.7174 4 роки тому

    Thank you for this video. If I understand correctly, I can connect my turntable, (Which does not have a pre-amp) to a tube pre-amp and then to a "line in", (CD etc) on my receiver because it does have a phono pre-amp and I don't want to use that input?

  • @adamprielipp7228
    @adamprielipp7228 4 роки тому +3

    Where on the turntable do you connect the ground wire?

    • @vinyleyezz
      @vinyleyezz  4 роки тому +1

      There should be a metal post on the back of the turntable that has that same ground symbol as the receiver, connect one end of the ground cable there, and the other end goes to the ground post on the receiver 😊

  • @AirBagBloodStain
    @AirBagBloodStain 4 роки тому

    Only half right on the receiver and active speakers. Many receivers come with a line out/pre-out connection so you can definitely connect active speakers or external amplifiers to them depending on the model.

  • @oisin3500
    @oisin3500 4 роки тому +2

    Qna: I bought an audio technica at lp120x turntable that comes with the at95e cartridge, should I upgrade the cartridge?
    Song Of The Day : Bohemian Rhapsody : Queen

    • @RecordCollector96
      @RecordCollector96 4 роки тому

      Not necessarily, no. But that's entirely up to you.

  • @kiwicory100
    @kiwicory100 2 роки тому

    So any advantage to hooking up an external preamp to the TT and plugging into….where even though the receiver has a phono line in?

  • @Oldbugssy
    @Oldbugssy 4 роки тому

    Thanks again for steering me in the right direction. I am getting closer to making my decision on a turntable. Off to my Amp/Tuner and see what I have going on.

  • @georgestiros4392
    @georgestiros4392 2 роки тому

    Hello. Thank you for this informative video. I just bought a pair of active computer speakers the HIVI SWANS 1080 IV. They are phenomenal. But I also have my favorite records from the studio 54 era. I have bought a pre amp to connect the turntable to my Bose system. But it does not sound goo. I heard the DAC is what I need. Can I connect my speakers and the turntable to a DAC? Any suggestions? which one? to buy.

  • @gnavarro0916
    @gnavarro0916 4 роки тому

    In comparasion between your audiotechnica lp120 and your new turntable...this last one sounds much better?could you change it if you had the money before you get it the new turn table...by the way ..you remove it the preamp at the audiotechnica? Thannks for your videos

  • @thatasiankidtony
    @thatasiankidtony 2 роки тому

    Hey! I know the video is two years old. But I just picked up a Sunsui SR-222. I am looking towards getting active speakers and set them up in my living room. How would you recommend grounding the record player if I use passive speakers? Thank you in advance!

  • @simf6621
    @simf6621 Рік тому

    Hello, it's my first truntable. New to the game!
    I was looking to buy the fluance rt81 build in preamp with active speakers.
    With that i am good to go if i understand correctly, yes?
    And if i buy the rt83 instead (no build in pream), still with active speakers, do i need also a phono preamp to go with that setup or no?
    Thank you very much 🙌

  • @tobipugli
    @tobipugli 4 роки тому

    Hiii! I need to replace my needle and cartridge for the first time and I wanted to know if you think that an ortofon om 5e its a good choice ( I have an old JVC QL-F4 turntable). I wanted to buy the 2m red but it’s out of my budget.

  • @JWCustoms
    @JWCustoms Рік тому

    My first record player was the audiotechnica 120 as well. In order to play my records straight out of the box I connected it to my laptop

  • @wouterbuijsen8509
    @wouterbuijsen8509 3 роки тому

    If your receiver has as pre-out, can you hook up a pair of active speakers?

  • @pabloricochet
    @pabloricochet 4 роки тому

    Thanks so much for the videos, they’re super helpful. But I have a specific question... my turntable has a knob that says “tuner, tape, phono”... is this considered a pre-amp?

  • @matusilly8174
    @matusilly8174 4 роки тому

    VE please what should i do when i lost the cover for my record?
    Love your videos

  • @ruthmioc1696
    @ruthmioc1696 4 роки тому

    Hi, I want to buy a record player for Christmas. I know not to buy crosleys however I can’t really afford anything over $200. I’ve tried to do research but it’s all a bit overwhelming. Here are my questions:
    1. Are Victrolas as bad as crosleys?
    2. If I buy the Audio Technica LP60X, can I just buy the Micca PB42X speakers and nothing else. I heard that the audio Technica has a build in preamp and those speakers have receivers because they’re active

  • @tommeiner3308
    @tommeiner3308 4 роки тому

    Hi I enjoy your show. I have a question for you, I just bought a Technis sl-b200 turntable at a yard sale it plays great, my question is it has cueing on it what is this?

  • @charlotteblanchard
    @charlotteblanchard 4 роки тому +1

    Question: I bought a used, vintage folding record player. It has its own speakers but I wanted to add some better speakers to it. I looked in the back of the unit and noticed that it has no RCA connectors. No way to add any additional speakers. Is there a way to modify the unit so as to accommodate additional speakers? I don't know anything about electrical anything. lol. Thank you.

    • @robertporter2447
      @robertporter2447 4 роки тому +1

      Have a tech add aux speaker jacks on back. Use speaker type jacks so no confusion! Z.K.

  • @ttheone3518
    @ttheone3518 4 роки тому +1

    What is your opinion on linear tracking turntables?
    Any opinions on styrene 45 singles?

  • @vicmurai1033
    @vicmurai1033 9 місяців тому

    How does one know if the speakers are active or passive. Also, how do I determine if my turntable has a preamp or not. Thanks for your help.

  • @dmitryoctour824
    @dmitryoctour824 3 роки тому

    At 7:06 is not a proper way to ground equipment. Due to the chassis paint, you will have poor connection, or no connection at all. So try to find a place with bare metal, or use sandpaper to remove some paint (if you don't care about that place appearance).

  • @cnclathe21
    @cnclathe21 Рік тому

    Great video my friend!!! One question I have a jvc jl-a20 back from '78... No preamp buildin... I want to hook it with my crystal audio casb240, a sound bar 2.1 system that has an amplifier... Do i need preamp between them??? Or I can hook the rca from turntable to the soundbar with the aux adapter???

  • @robertporter2447
    @robertporter2447 4 роки тому +1

    Don't forget the correct cables. If you are connecting to pre-amp you should use high capacitance cables our will not sound good. Some earlier tables come with these type hard wired to turn table. If you are using line outs,"built in pre-amp in turn table", then regular RCA audio cables are good. Z.K.

  • @POPEYE-72
    @POPEYE-72 13 днів тому

    I bought a used set up. Did not come with grounding wires. Can I make my own? what gauge of wire can I use?

  • @iandakid672
    @iandakid672 4 роки тому +4

    Song of the day: Circle Game by Joni Mitchell.

  • @Homebrew58
    @Homebrew58 4 роки тому +2

    Question: I replace all my paper sleeves with poly but... do I need to use poly inner sleeves with newer albums that come with combination poly inside/paper outside type sleeves?

    • @7JANEWAY
      @7JANEWAY 4 роки тому

      Homebrew58 That’s up to personal choice.
      I will say that you definitely need to replace your inner sleeves if they are just paper alone. Paper sleeves have the tendency to scuff your records. They also rip and tear easily, not to mention that they turn yellow over time. So why do many records, particularly older ones, still have paper sleeves? Simple: because they’re cheap, that’s why. Considering how many a record label would buy, they probably don’t even pay a penny a piece for them.
      But then what about poly lined paper sleeves? This is definitely a step in the right direction. I haven’t heard anyone really complaining about them. But do remember that paper yellows over time. For this reason alone (and there are others), I would recommend purchasing rice paper sleeves that don’t yellow (certainly not as quickly) like plain paper sleeves.
      So which ones? Many people like the MoFi sleeves. While these are good sleeves, you can get the Diskeeper standard sleeves from Sleeve City that are identical to the MoFi sleeves (but more sturdy IMHO) for about $2 less a package than the MoFi sleeves. I personally use the Diskeeper Ultimate sleeves. These are a little more expensive, but in my book they’re worth it if you’re serious about your vinyl collection.
      So the choice is up to you! You can certainly keep your poly lined sleeves for now and then upgrade them when you’re ready.

  • @duranjamesbond
    @duranjamesbond 3 роки тому

    Yes I got a CROSLEY deluxe record player like it but sound could be better. So what options do I have . I see there’s CROSLEY Bluetooth speakers get $139.00 pair . But my question is can I set up to hook it up with rca to the Samsung smart 50 inch tv I own wouldnt that work what do I need to have make it work thank u . Your very informative my friend thank you . Vinyls are the best way to listening to music I say . Thanks hope you have a answer be blessed have a great new year 2021 my friend be safe your friend Sid

  • @bdwalton27
    @bdwalton27 4 роки тому

    Would the RCA cable to optical be worth it for upconverting the audio?

  • @kohlgilbert
    @kohlgilbert 4 роки тому

    Could you explain what to look for when buying passive speakers so that they sound good with your amp? Thanks!

  • @jorgemateos3864
    @jorgemateos3864 Рік тому

    I have a question. I have a 6 in 1 Victrola turntable (I imagine it has a preamp?) and tried to connect it to the fives powered speakers… can’t get it to work, maybe I have two amps? To pre amps? New to this. Thank you for your video!

  • @skogenfjr7035
    @skogenfjr7035 4 роки тому +1

    I have a lenco L-30 turntable with a built in preamp and there is no switch to switch between phono and line. my receiver is an old Sony one with 8 channels, the phono channel is unused currently due to the dual pre-amp issue. Is there a way to disable a preamp internally or is there such a thing as a pre-suppressor (something to counteract the preamp between the turntable output and the receiver input?

  • @IanAngell-k9g
    @IanAngell-k9g Рік тому

    Hi us that a sony amplifier in the video as i am thinking of getting one . If it us will it work with a turntable with no ground wire? Excellent friendly video.😊

  • @jaobrego
    @jaobrego 4 роки тому

    Hello, great channel, is the only thing I see lately, a question, if I connect my turntable to an external preamp how should I configure the ground connection, only from the turntable to the preamp or should I also send another ground wire from the preamp to my receiver? Thank you!

  • @johnmic6926
    @johnmic6926 4 роки тому

    hello.. quick question.
    is it better to use the turntable's preamp or the receiver's one? with passive speakers.
    i am asking about the AT-LP120X usb with a receiver like Yamaha A-S201
    thanks a lot for your work!!

  • @87plaid
    @87plaid 4 роки тому

    I love your videos! I'm getting ready to purchase the Audio Technica LP120. What would be the best speakers to pair with it?

  • @alancruz968
    @alancruz968 4 роки тому

    i am planning on getting a audio technica LP60 and i am on a budget so i was wondering if i can just connect a speaker with an aux cord to my record player and the music will come out perfectly just temporarily while i save up for actual speakers?

  • @grants7390
    @grants7390 Рік тому

    A receiver can work with active speakers IF you use something to reduce the signal from speaker level to line level. personally I'm using a 16 channel DI which has a -30 DB pad option. that way i can use my receiver to up-mix audio while using my HS8 monitors. my setup has the phono preamp going into an active DI which then send the balanced audio down ~100ft of cat5e to the A/V closet which then goes into computers audio interface to play/record.