@SlimeTron5000 I was born with it. :-] Actually, I always had some speech problem, especially when I was a little kid. That's why the school would have their speech teacher help me overcome my communication problems. A few people asked me if I was from another country and I told them that I was born in North America with a minor handicap. That could explain why I have an accent.
good video. Nice find,how does it sound compared to the old one.I have a quick question again. I have a SounDesign receiver/stereo/cassette player that on the back has right and left input that is labeled Phono,as well as inputs for CD and TV.there is a line above all the input labels that says aux and the switch on the front of the receiver says phono/aux.What I am wondering is what the hookup on the back really is.I know the inputs say phono but there is no screw on the back labeled as ground.
@ATARI800XLfan Thanx 4 your comment. I think it sounds as good as my PL-518. About your SounDesign: Maybe the input is for the turntables that don't have a ground wire and have ceramic cartridges. That could mean that you'll need a separate preamp so the sound wouldn't be so quiet. I once got a preamp and it seems to work well without the ground wire, if I recall correctly. Let's see how it works when you get a Technics SL-J33 TT.
Yeah, I'm not a real professional. There were times when I look back at what I did and thought that I gotta try better. I don't know when I'll do more videos. Meanwhile, there some other things to do.
@SlimeTron5000 I was born with it. :-] Actually, I always had some speech problem, especially when I was a little kid. That's why the school would have their speech teacher help me overcome my communication problems. A few people asked me if I was from another country and I told them that I was born in North America with a minor handicap. That could explain why I have an accent.
good video. Nice find,how does it sound compared to the old one.I have a quick question again. I have a SounDesign receiver/stereo/cassette player that on the back has right and left input that is labeled Phono,as well as inputs for CD and TV.there is a line above all the input labels that says aux and the switch on the front of the receiver says phono/aux.What I am wondering is what the hookup on the back really is.I know the inputs say phono but there is no screw on the back labeled as ground.
@ATARI800XLfan Thanx 4 your comment. I think it sounds as good as my PL-518.
About your SounDesign: Maybe the input is for the turntables that don't have a ground wire and have ceramic cartridges. That could mean that you'll need a separate preamp so the sound wouldn't be so quiet. I once got a preamp and it seems to work well without the ground wire, if I recall correctly. Let's see how it works when you get a Technics SL-J33 TT.
I have my eye on a Technics SL-J33 TT
"PLL" stands for "Phase Locked Loop".
Good explanation but TERRIBLE video!!!
Yeah, I'm not a real professional. There were times when I look back at what I did and thought that I gotta try better. I don't know when I'll do more videos. Meanwhile, there some other things to do.