Actually you can get it for like $15 if you get like an original US pressing but imo, Pink Floyd's other albums are better than Dark Side. It doesn't even barely get into my top 10.
I just want to say that even though I listened to vinyl as a kid with my dad, your videos inspired me to get back into it and now I have a small, yet growing, vinyl collection of my own. Thank you and keep up the good work!
I think this was one of your best videos, maybe not content wise, but just being relaxed and confident in some new way! I like it! Please do more Q&A videos in the future, because questions will never stop coming :)
Jarrett, with all due respect, there is no such thing as a ceramic stylus. All styli are made of diamond or sapphire, and are conical or elliptical in shape. What you are referring to is the cartridge the stylus is attached to. Turntables can have either a magnetic or ceramic cartridge. The Crosleys are shitty because the amplifiers that they use fail to match the output impedance of the ceramic cartridge on the tone arm. Older ceramic cartridge systems, like on BSR record changers, would need to be attached to an external amplifier. I have an old Realistic Model 49 BSR made record changer hooked to a Realistic SA-155 amp with a ceramic cartridge input going out to Realistic Minimus-7 speakers (RIP Radio Shack). This is my 45/78 setup (I can stack 5 or 6 45s on there) and it works fine. The reason I use this for those records is the Model 49 has a flip over stylus; one side has a 0.7 mil conical for the 45s and the other side has a 3 mil conical for the 78s. Also, I don't worry too much about tracking force on 78s, they were typically rated to be played at over 20 grams of pressure. With a big steel needle. In order to play 78s properly on your AT-LP120, which does play them, you'd have to adjust the tracking force up and swap out the stylus (or have a dedicated head shell with cartridge and 3 mil stylus) every time you wanted to spin one. I also like the record changer. I grew up with them. The parents of all of my friends, with few exceptions, had BSR or Garrard record changers. I bought mine from a ShopGoodwill auction for $8 plus shipping and restored it myself. One more thing, I think the AT-LP60 is a good choice for a budget turntable, but if you spend a few more bucks, you can get a Pioneer PL990. It has the same mechanism and cartridge as the LP60, but it also has a real pitch control. That's what I'm currently using for LPs.
Just went to Record Jungle here in Los Angeles. I picked up a few records, including Sade's Diamond Life to add to my collection. I have to thank you again Jarrett for giving me the push to give her music a listen. One of my favorite discoveries this year.
She really is my mood setter for getting some rest after a long day. I had always known who she was, but finally giving her a listen was just such a pleasant surprise.
Damn dude hahaha I LOOOVE hour channel. I live in Costa Rica and I have been a vinyl collector forever, am 41, and your videos have been actually very helpful for me too. Thanks and PURA VIDA
I recently flew in from france with three records i had bought there. I myself was super nervous that they would break so i packed them up in like 5 plastic bags and had them between my legs throughout the flight in order to avoid damage. Despite some throwing around of the bag they are still mint and weren't warped at all.
Listening to you speak, you could get anybody to start record collecting. You make record collecting sound like a really good, sometimes investment wise, entertaining hobby to get into. I have been purchasing records for well over 45 years and really got back into it after watching your vids. Thanks for helping me get back to a hobby I enjoy sooooo much!!!!
Just a small note regarding vinyl colour and sound quality: I have a couple of records where the vinyl is half 'n half two solid colours, one of them yellow/black. And I can tell you that the noise floor on the yellow portion is significantly louder that the black. At the start of each side you get waves of background noise, almost like waves on a beach. So yes, the colour does have something to do with sound quality. Then again, it could just be because of different quality of the vinyl itself as some black records can be noisy as well. I'm no expert in this field.
I just started collecting vinyl records! I got 3 interesting metal ones... and from now on, I'll take care of my mother's collection which was just collecting dust in a closet... my turntable arrives tomorrow! I'm quite excited about it! :O
In my opinion, vinyl is the best way of listening to music, warm and fulfilling sound, and they certainly look cool and it's much more fun to look through crates and shelves than scrolling and downloading, I barely ever use streaming services just for the fact that vinyl is 100 times better.
The guy that got me into vinyl was my Pawpaw,he had a lot of country records like Johnny Cash,Buck Owens,Hank Snow,and some compilation records with multiple artist believe it or not but he collected records when he was a kid which I find so cool!
two things. 1,I have not to many records but something I would call a magic vinyl box. we are looking through the box, then all the sudden there are titles we didn't know we had like "to all the girls I ever loved" 45 or imperial records folk music 78's we found inside a jamboree song compilation record set that was missing the inner box. 2, in case you want to hold a lot of cds in one place, there are 200 or more cd changers(I have one myself)
I love your stuff dude, your videos helped me out alot when i was first getting into record collecting about a year ago. You also got me into Tool, which I can't thank you enough for because they're quickly becoming one of my favorite bands!
I like it, it discusses pros and cons, it shows questions people have and it produces solutions. Your speaker options are kinda neat, but they don't hold a candle to my sharp specials that were made for a VERY short period of time and the specs aren't even online. However, I like the record logo cuz its fun. Anyway, Cheers.
Robert Rich! Nice name drop buddy. Been listening to him for years. One of the greatest (and first) ambient music pioneers. Everybody should know who this guy is.
"I'm dead broke what record player should i get" "Oh get the 100 dollar turntable" like bruh you could have said "look around a thrift store, older record players might need servicing but if you're willing to put in the time and effort you can have a great sounding record player for very cheap"
True but having to service a thrift store player could be difficult for a novice and might turn them off from the hobby as a whole, whereas if you save up a little bit and get the working one straight out of box you can enjoy your records right away and decide if it’s something you actually enjoy or not.
Ive got about 300 records between 1914 and 2014, i keep passing up some great 78s but im running out of places to put them. I really need another book case.....
Jarrett daddy I recently bought a Crosley Cruiser after you recommended it in one of your videos; thank you I can finally play my uncle's vintage dark side of the moon vinyl!!!!!!!
The 3records I would choose are ,Pictures at an Exhibition by TOMITA , Band on the run by Paul McCartney, and Santana Abraxis in descreat quad not sq quad . And preferably on a reel to reel played on a akai X Crossfield quad deck !
1:30 what pressing was It? the black vinyl edition is the most common one, so I'm guessing the picture isn't yours; but instead, is one you pulled from the internet.
@vinyleyezz I love the videos you make dude you got me into this hobby my grandmother gave me her old turn table and I have a couple vinyl records I'm going to a record shop sometime this up coming week thanks for all the great content and keep it up
Oh man, great call on Lover's Rock by Sade. That would have actually been one of mine as well. Although, to be fair, Soldier of Love is a high contender.
Almost all of the questions you answered had the word "vinyls" in it. Geesh ! BTW, It's officially pronounced Shar Day. 6:20 Hey, I also checked out Friends of Sound while I was in SA this past weekend. For your next question and answer: Why did you change it from vinyl revolution to vinyl army?
I just got a Sansui QRX-5500, vintage receiver. I have to vintage Bose 401's, and an Accoustimass 6 surround sound set up. I was thinking, because of the ability of the receiver to run so many speakers I would use both set ups. Can I? How would I go about connecting all of this?
I've never heard him claim to be a high-end audiophile. He's a crusader trying to convert the ignorant masses, and he seems to be doing a very good job. At least he's not scaring people away by trying to steer them toward equipment that they really can't afford.
Is there any way you can do a super detailed breakdown of how you set up your speakers and receiver with your 120? I have the same table, but I have it connected into a Bose sound touch 30 without a receiver. It sounds okay but I want to get into the analog speaker game, and I don't know how to connect speaker wire or anything. It's just an idea and it'd be a big help, thanks!
My dad started collecting vinyl when he was a teen and he stil has his first record and his first turntable Last month the needle broke after 40 years of entertainment he cryed so I gave him mine while I find a replacement one The player is a hmv mercury black and It sounded great still looking for needle
Thank you. I still need to buy that Black Sabbath album. I heard it on vinyl at a friend's house was floored by it. I stream it on Tidal... But I need to have the real thing
ok so i have a old record player and i dont know anything about it the record player is a firestone record player that is from the 50s. and are firestone players bad? it comes with 2 speakers but i dont know if its in mono. when i open it up i see switchs and on it it says in red HI-FI there are 2 switchs. one is to turn it on and to turn the volume. the second is to change the tune of it. and there is a lever to change the speed of the table. the player is a firestone high fidelity. and sorry if i miss spelled i lot
Blondie was probably making a joke based on an old prank played by people who were teenagers in the early '70s. Before the term 'vinyl' became popular, they were often called records, albums or LPs. And sometimes older teenagers tried to convince younger siblings that the letters LP stand for 'Licorice Pizza' in order to see if little bro or sis might actually try to taste their favorite album. :)
I still call them records (and singles 45s) tbh people calling them "vinyls" kinda irks me. Funny story though. I followed Chris Stein's Facebook for a while and it probably fits his sense of humour
Musitrend wooden suitcase-style turntable is the best for people with no money. It's only 50 bucks, and it has loud, clean.stereo speakers, can play all 3 speeds, has headphone jack, and you can turn the auto stop off.
~ I year later I hope you are building your collection from the back years to the forward. As late as you are to the vinyl table, I would also suggest your continue purchasing current simultaneously to building up your classic and underground back catalogue. When I heard you say you had 200 records, I was kinda sorta floored; thought you might have more. I have more than 200 of just 5 artists: James Brown, Aretha Franklin, The Beatles, Donna Summer & Santana: LPs 12" & 7" singles. Cheers, DAVEDJ ~
Give him time! Finding inexpensive vinyl is nigh on impossible these days. Back when I was collecting, in my early to mid 20s, it was the early nineties, vinyl was just going out of fashion and people were offloading all sorts of great stuff to second hand record stores. I got about 80% of my 260-odd albums from two stores: Vinyl Exchange in Manchester and Record Collector in Sheffield, both of which still exist today. Back then, I could get hold of near mint records for barely more than £5, but now you're hard pushed to get anything for that kind of money unless you go to a charity shop, at which point you're usually picking up a destroyed mess (although I did pick up a Ronco six disc set of classical music for £4 which looks like it's never even been played). As a point of reference, I have a copy of My Bloody Valentine's "Loveless" album, which I bought in Vinyl Exchange for £6, and today I could sell it on Discogs for about £90.
Hey man, I just wanted to say thank you for your videos. I've been collecting vinyls for 2 years I guess, and I've learned a lot about records with you. I'm from Brazil and it's more difficult to get them here because of the price. But ... well, they're totally worth it. I have an audiotechnica lp60 and it's a nice one.
Hi Jared! Love the video as always, keep it up but as for my question : DSOTM can be found at every record shop ( at least in my experience) because of the popularity. They are usually around 20-25. The most expensive floyd record is the wall which I bought for 45. So you should really consider listening/ getting dark side! There's a reason why some people consider it the best album of all time. Thanks have a great day!
So if you replace the mat with a deer hide one, does that affect to tone arm weight on a Audio-technica LP60? Isn't it at 3.4 or 3.5 stock, so would the deer hide mat make it apply more pressure to the record, due to how thick the mat is?
Don't spend $50 on Dark Side of The Moon, just get the 2016 repress, they did an amazing job on the master and cut.
+Philippe Heritier for sure! Thanks man!
Actually you can get it for like $15 if you get like an original US pressing but imo, Pink Floyd's other albums are better than Dark Side. It doesn't even barely get into my top 10.
Dark side is overhyped af
Actually he's right.
@@RandomDude655 I wouldn't say that The Wall is better.
I just want to say that even though I listened to vinyl as a kid with my dad, your videos inspired me to get back into it and now I have a small, yet growing, vinyl collection of my own. Thank you and keep up the good work!
There's no such thing as a "ceramic stylus" all stylus is "diamond" or "sapphire" it's the cartridge that's ceramic!
+Vinyl City yeah you're right, I messed up there, my bad! Good looking out!
Vinyl Eyezz it happens to me too! You can be an expert, and still get it wrong now and then! We're all human!
I have a record player from the 50s ant it sounds like this: oooOooooOOOOOOOOOOOOEEEEEEEEEEIEIEIEIIEIEIEIEEEEAAAAAAAAAAA.
mmmm yes, the merzbow player
Dark Side of The Moon is only $20 for the 2016 reissue, beautiful pressing
I got mine from amoeba music shipped to my house for christmas
I love how you answered joke questions too 😂
+Dave W haha 😂🙈
I think this was one of your best videos, maybe not content wise, but just being relaxed and confident in some new way! I like it! Please do more Q&A videos in the future, because questions will never stop coming :)
+Alexander Ekeberg thanks man! Glad you liked it! More Q and A videos in the future!
Jarrett, with all due respect, there is no such thing as a ceramic stylus. All styli are made of diamond or sapphire, and are conical or elliptical in shape. What you are referring to is the cartridge the stylus is attached to. Turntables can have either a magnetic or ceramic cartridge. The Crosleys are shitty because the amplifiers that they use fail to match the output impedance of the ceramic cartridge on the tone arm. Older ceramic cartridge systems, like on BSR record changers, would need to be attached to an external amplifier.
I have an old Realistic Model 49 BSR made record changer hooked to a Realistic SA-155 amp with a ceramic cartridge input going out to Realistic Minimus-7 speakers (RIP Radio Shack). This is my 45/78 setup (I can stack 5 or 6 45s on there) and it works fine. The reason I use this for those records is the Model 49 has a flip over stylus; one side has a 0.7 mil conical for the 45s and the other side has a 3 mil conical for the 78s. Also, I don't worry too much about tracking force on 78s, they were typically rated to be played at over 20 grams of pressure. With a big steel needle.
In order to play 78s properly on your AT-LP120, which does play them, you'd have to adjust the tracking force up and swap out the stylus (or have a dedicated head shell with cartridge and 3 mil stylus) every time you wanted to spin one. I also like the record changer. I grew up with them. The parents of all of my friends, with few exceptions, had BSR or Garrard record changers. I bought mine from a ShopGoodwill auction for $8 plus shipping and restored it myself.
One more thing, I think the AT-LP60 is a good choice for a budget turntable, but if you spend a few more bucks, you can get a Pioneer PL990. It has the same mechanism and cartridge as the LP60, but it also has a real pitch control. That's what I'm currently using for LPs.
+Steven Smyth your totally right, I got my wires crossed on that one. Thanks for pointing it out!
Just went to Record Jungle here in Los Angeles. I picked up a few records, including Sade's Diamond Life to add to my collection. I have to thank you again Jarrett for giving me the push to give her music a listen. One of my favorite discoveries this year.
+Matthew Cuarenta nice! I'm so glad I helped you man! She's great! 😊
She really is my mood setter for getting some rest after a long day. I had always known who she was, but finally giving her a listen was just such a pleasant surprise.
Damn dude hahaha I LOOOVE hour channel.
I live in Costa Rica and I have been a vinyl collector forever, am 41, and your videos have been actually very helpful for me too.
Thanks and PURA VIDA
+Arthur Schroeder Quiros thank you so much for watching! Glad you like them! More great stuff on the way! 😄✌️
I have 3,000 records.
I inherited most of them from my dad.
Yea my dad was a dj when he was young there are thousands of records in my basement but most of it is stupid music
Congratulations!! (Applauds)
[TECHNOLOGIC] I listened to you yesterday
You inspired me and I love my turntable
+RandomGuy 21 awesome! That's a sizable collection! I'll get there some day :)
Dark side of the moon is like 15 or 20 euros
Smeltie . Really? Can you find me an original pressing in mint condition. I'll pay you 40€ if you find it. Cheers!
Yeah, and the 2016 re-issues are excellent sound quality. No need to seek out an original pressing.
I got an original copy for 20 dollars I believe. You just have to know where to look!
I bought my second vinyl copy (a French pressing on Pàthé Marconi - EMI) ten years ago for $5.
William Lavagna just get the 2016 repress its just a remaster of the original london pressing and is extremely well done
I recently flew in from france with three records i had bought there. I myself was super nervous that they would break so i packed them up in like 5 plastic bags and had them between my legs throughout the flight in order to avoid damage. Despite some throwing around of the bag they are still mint and weren't warped at all.
+Stefan Colberg nice! Yeah when you fly you really got to protect them! You did a good job!
I actually screamed when you said you were in San Antonio. I can't believe I missed you here!
+Cesar De Leon haha sorry man! 🙈
Listening to you speak, you could get anybody to start record collecting. You make record collecting sound like a really good, sometimes investment wise, entertaining hobby to get into. I have been purchasing records for well over 45 years and really got back into it after watching your vids. Thanks for helping me get back to a hobby I enjoy sooooo much!!!!
Black Sabbath Paranoid is the most recent record i bought too! i bought it in some small and random record store in Germany called Sounds!
+Sebastian Degen awesome! It's such a great record!
THIS GUY IS TOO HAPPY!!!
Biscuits McGee Records make everyone happy.
+Biscuits McGee lol 😁
@@Westcoasttrendkill Good. I'm tired of dry, boring guys who cant speak well to save their heads. I want to hear joy when talking about records.
That Perturbator record is amazing
Just a small note regarding vinyl colour and sound quality:
I have a couple of records where the vinyl is half 'n half two solid colours, one of them yellow/black. And I can tell you that the noise floor on the yellow portion is significantly louder that the black. At the start of each side you get waves of background noise, almost like waves on a beach.
So yes, the colour does have something to do with sound quality. Then again, it could just be because of different quality of the vinyl itself as some black records can be noisy as well. I'm no expert in this field.
I just started collecting vinyl records! I got 3 interesting metal ones... and from now on, I'll take care of my mother's collection which was just collecting dust in a closet... my turntable arrives tomorrow! I'm quite excited about it! :O
Wow! Your channel has exploded in size over the past year! ☺
+That Guy I know! It's crazy! Thank you guys so much!
That intro made me laugh. No no no. We ain't time for that spinning logo stuff. Lol
In my opinion, vinyl is the best way of listening to music, warm and fulfilling sound, and they certainly look cool and it's much more fun to look through crates and shelves than scrolling and downloading, I barely ever use streaming services just for the fact that vinyl is 100 times better.
The guy that got me into vinyl was my Pawpaw,he had a lot of country records like Johnny Cash,Buck Owens,Hank Snow,and some compilation records with multiple artist believe it or not but he collected records when he was a kid which I find so cool!
more of this please :)
two things. 1,I have not to many records but something I would call a magic vinyl box. we are looking through the box, then all the sudden there are titles we didn't know we had like "to all the girls I ever loved" 45 or imperial records folk music 78's we found inside a jamboree song compilation record set that was missing the inner box. 2, in case you want to hold a lot of cds in one place, there are 200 or more cd changers(I have one myself)
Just watched! Great episode! Relaxing with Robert Rich's Nest....excellent music
Hey, we said "I cringe" at the same time! You're my favorite UA-camr, btw. Love your videos, man.
Would definitely recommend the first two Bass Communion albums if you're on an Ambient Binge. Thanks for the suggestion btw.
+Matthew Fauria no problem! Ambient music is incredible
8:11 oh its that guy
Jeez, what a man! I personally heard that Thatcat is ripped!
Probably even got an 8 pack! Damn, if only i got to see him today...
+ThatCat lol 😂
The is one beautiful man, if I say so meself!
Nice cover photo. Ride kicks ass!
I commend you on your Black Sabbath Paranoid purchase! That was the album that introduced me to Sabbath.
+Blackguard101 it's a classic!
Thanks for answering my question about crosley.
Daddy Jarrett I've longed for your beautiful knowledge on records and spinning that vinyl !
+Jake Flynt more knowledge to be dropped soon..
I got dark side of the moon for $15 dollars and it's original. I thought you would have well over 500 records.
+Lisa anne nice! I'm pretty picky lol
I love your stuff dude, your videos helped me out alot when i was first getting into record collecting about a year ago. You also got me into Tool, which I can't thank you enough for because they're quickly becoming one of my favorite bands!
Awesome that you're into ambient!
+Sine Nomine for sure! Robert Rich, Brian Eno, and Steve Roach are awesomeeee!
I like it, it discusses pros and cons, it shows questions people have and it produces solutions. Your speaker options are kinda neat, but they don't hold a candle to my sharp specials that were made for a VERY short period of time and the specs aren't even online. However, I like the record logo cuz its fun. Anyway, Cheers.
Robert Rich! Nice name drop buddy. Been listening to him for years. One of the greatest (and first) ambient music pioneers. Everybody should know who this guy is.
Just recently got my first turntable, fluance rt81 it's awesome, I've been binge watching your channel😃
Have you ever heard of a Marantz 6350q from the 70s? i recently acquired one and it seems to sound really good to me.
"I'm dead broke what record player should i get"
"Oh get the 100 dollar turntable"
like bruh you could have said "look around a thrift store, older record players might need servicing but if you're willing to put in the time and effort you can have a great sounding record player for very cheap"
True but having to service a thrift store player could be difficult for a novice and might turn them off from the hobby as a whole, whereas if you save up a little bit and get the working one straight out of box you can enjoy your records right away and decide if it’s something you actually enjoy or not.
Ive got about 300 records between 1914 and 2014, i keep passing up some great 78s but im running out of places to put them. I really need another book case.....
Jarrett daddy I recently bought a Crosley Cruiser after you recommended it in one of your videos; thank you I can finally play my uncle's vintage dark side of the moon vinyl!!!!!!!
4:24 anema by tool is now on vinyl, did you get it?
Heart dropped when I saw my comment thx Mr.Eyezz
+Whacc no problem dude! 😄
The 3records I would choose are ,Pictures at an Exhibition by TOMITA , Band on the run by Paul McCartney, and Santana Abraxis in descreat quad not sq quad . And preferably on a reel to reel played on a akai X Crossfield quad deck !
1:30 what pressing was It? the black vinyl edition is the most common one, so I'm guessing the picture isn't yours; but instead, is one you pulled from the internet.
@vinyleyezz I love the videos you make dude you got me into this hobby my grandmother gave me her old turn table and I have a couple vinyl records I'm going to a record shop sometime this up coming week thanks for all the great content and keep it up
+Grand Gojira nice! Thank you for watching and have fun at that record shop! Dig for all that good vinyl!
Loved this video too. You have me in the missed to get into them again! Thanks from Corpus Christ.
What a legend having dangerous days, I love future club
Oh man, great call on Lover's Rock by Sade. That would have actually been one of mine as well. Although, to be fair, Soldier of Love is a high contender.
Almost all of the questions you answered had the word "vinyls" in it. Geesh ! BTW, It's officially pronounced Shar Day. 6:20 Hey, I also checked out Friends of Sound while I was in SA this past weekend. For your next question and answer: Why did you change it from vinyl revolution to vinyl army?
I just got a Sansui QRX-5500, vintage receiver. I have to vintage Bose 401's, and an Accoustimass 6 surround sound set up. I was thinking, because of the ability of the receiver to run so many speakers I would use both set ups. Can I? How would I go about connecting all of this?
great videos. im saving for my first (own) turntable. this help me a lot. thanks
Saw your channel being heavily critized on reddit, but you're definitely improving. Congrats on the success man!
I've never heard him claim to be a high-end audiophile. He's a crusader trying to convert the ignorant masses, and he seems to be doing a very good job. At least he's not scaring people away by trying to steer them toward equipment that they really can't afford.
+kitty kat thanks man! 😊
Sunset Mission getting all the love!! nice!
Black sabouth paranoid is my all time favourite song I love it🤤
I have an ambient project myself. It's called Hollow Summer
Is there any way you can do a super detailed breakdown of how you set up your speakers and receiver with your 120? I have the same table, but I have it connected into a Bose sound touch 30 without a receiver. It sounds okay but I want to get into the analog speaker game, and I don't know how to connect speaker wire or anything. It's just an idea and it'd be a big help, thanks!
My dad started collecting vinyl when he was a teen and he stil has his first record and his first turntable
Last month the needle broke after 40 years of entertainment he cryed so I gave him mine while I find a replacement one
The player is a hmv mercury black and It sounded great still looking for needle
as far as crosley goes, they do make a good entry-level TT, the C100
i'd recommend it for anyone who wants to dabble in the experience
I want to buy some vinyl one of these days and get me a vinyl record player that would be cool
+Tj Nickles go for it! 👍
Good stuff! I wish there were more channels about vinyl!
Thank you. I still need to buy that Black Sabbath album. I heard it on vinyl at a friend's house was floored by it. I stream it on Tidal... But I need to have the real thing
Over in the U.K.; in Tesco; Dark side of the Moon is £18 currently
ok so i have a old record player and i dont know anything about it
the record player is a firestone record player that is from the 50s. and are firestone players bad?
it comes with 2 speakers but i dont know if its in mono.
when i open it up i see switchs and on it it says in red HI-FI
there are 2 switchs. one is to turn it on and to turn the volume. the second is to change the tune of it. and there is a lever to change the speed of the table. the player is a firestone high fidelity. and sorry if i miss spelled i lot
@Vinyl Eyezz aenima is sold on vinyl.... it just not be sold at a music store or vinyl store(i have that album on vinyl and cd)
Where does the picture at 5:35 come from?
I’m sorry, but the username at 3:12 is amazing!
Actually crosley makes some good turntables at higher prices.. For example they have several that are built by teac and pro-ject
Will you make a review video about Audio Technica LP-60
+Kapil Verma maybe in the future!
1:54 When Blondie's "Eat to the beat" came out they released a promotional licorice record of it. So that was one record that was edible.
Blondie was probably making a joke based on an old prank played by people who were teenagers in the early '70s. Before the term 'vinyl' became popular, they were often called records, albums or LPs. And sometimes older teenagers tried to convince younger siblings that the letters LP stand for 'Licorice Pizza' in order to see if little bro or sis might actually try to taste their favorite album. :)
I still call them records (and singles 45s) tbh people calling them "vinyls" kinda irks me. Funny story though. I followed Chris Stein's Facebook for a while and it probably fits his sense of humour
Also does anybody remember Chu Bops? They were mini replica album covers with a record shaped bubblegum inside.
Musitrend wooden suitcase-style turntable is the best for people with no money. It's only 50 bucks, and it has loud, clean.stereo speakers, can play all 3 speeds, has headphone jack, and you can turn the auto stop off.
2:06 nice reference to The Hhitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy
~ I year later I hope you are building your collection from the back years to the forward. As late as you are to the vinyl table, I would also suggest your continue purchasing current simultaneously to building up your classic and underground back catalogue. When I heard you say you had 200 records, I was kinda sorta floored; thought you might have more. I have more than 200 of just 5 artists: James Brown, Aretha Franklin, The Beatles, Donna Summer & Santana: LPs 12" & 7" singles. Cheers, DAVEDJ ~
Give him time! Finding inexpensive vinyl is nigh on impossible these days. Back when I was collecting, in my early to mid 20s, it was the early nineties, vinyl was just going out of fashion and people were offloading all sorts of great stuff to second hand record stores. I got about 80% of my 260-odd albums from two stores: Vinyl Exchange in Manchester and Record Collector in Sheffield, both of which still exist today. Back then, I could get hold of near mint records for barely more than £5, but now you're hard pushed to get anything for that kind of money unless you go to a charity shop, at which point you're usually picking up a destroyed mess (although I did pick up a Ronco six disc set of classical music for £4 which looks like it's never even been played). As a point of reference, I have a copy of My Bloody Valentine's "Loveless" album, which I bought in Vinyl Exchange for £6, and today I could sell it on Discogs for about £90.
I really wanted to know what do you do with inserts such as posters or custom inner sleeves :(
Love your videos. Keep up the good work!
+Phillip Croxford thank you! More stuff on the way!! 😋
Would you consider to buy a reel to reel tape recorder?
actually aenema was realesed in vinyl, but they are quite rare
How good is the Omnitronic turntable
Dude! Jack White is also what got me into vinyl, the first record I’m buying from third man records is the icky thump album
Hey man, I just wanted to say thank you for your videos. I've been collecting vinyls for 2 years I guess, and I've learned a lot about records with you. I'm from Brazil and it's more difficult to get them here because of the price. But ... well, they're totally worth it. I have an audiotechnica lp60 and it's a nice one.
You can get the 2016 remaster of Dark Side of the Moon for like £19. An original release in good condition will obviously cost more.
Hello Jerrett. I wanted to know what you think about the "MAG LEV Audio record player"? It's an interesting levitating record player.
How do you feel about printed inner sleeves?
What do you think of Crosley's component turntables? Also what do you think about ION turntables? Thanks!!!
Love youre video's and learned alot.
Greets from The Netherlands
Yes there was cheap stuff in the 80s but that was usually still of better quality than mid to even high range stuff now
Can you buy storage crates at walmart and which ones are they ?
Can you hook up an equalizer to powerd speakers?
How would you recommend checking the quality of the vinyl when crate digging at thrift shops?
+Randi Strømsvik hold it up to your eye sideways to check for warps, and slowly rotate the vinyl around to check the surface for scratches.
Isn't Aenima by Tool already released on vinyl?
Hi Jared! Love the video as always, keep it up but as for my question : DSOTM can be found at every record shop ( at least in my experience) because of the popularity. They are usually around 20-25. The most expensive floyd record is the wall which I bought for 45. So you should really consider listening/ getting dark side! There's a reason why some people consider it the best album of all time. Thanks have a great day!
+InsertNameHere for sure man, I'll definitely consider picking it up!
What is your favorite album to listen to?
And if you were stuck on a desert island what albums would you bring with you including album box sets?
What about vinyl storage? Any links for shelving for vinyl? Thanks.
So if you replace the mat with a deer hide one, does that affect to tone arm weight on a Audio-technica LP60? Isn't it at 3.4 or 3.5 stock, so would the deer hide mat make it apply more pressure to the record, due to how thick the mat is?
Can you tell us about your new turntable??
Do you have an SACD/DVD-Audio player? If so... Opinions? Dark Side of the Moon on SACD is INCREDIBLE!
please recommend a Robert Rich for a complete novice to his music? thanks
I've seen your video on Lorde's Pure Heroine. Have you listened to her new album Melodrama? It's not on vinyl yet, sadly.