Okay, here is what you do buy a metal shelving unit either 36" or 48" get some wood crates 12"×18" for your vinyl records .They can hold the weight not like IKEA. Also easy to flip through your records.😊
Ziemlich coole Setup. Ich hab auch die gleichen Plattenspieler die du besitzt, nur der Tonnadel hab ich mit MicroLine (AT-VMN95ML) ausgetauscht. Damit es in bereich an engen rillen bessere Klang bekommt. Weil manche Schallplatten kann es vorkommen die in schluss an die Rille Komprimiert oder verzerrte Sound ensteht und vorallem bekanntlich harte Zisch Sounds vom S oder SCH meist in Vokal hörbar ist. Ist teuer aber lohnt sich eher für die stufe wenn man für solche Vermeidungen braucht, bei Elliptischen ist es reichend, aber es ist je nach platte verschieden. Auch wenn du die Lautsprecher seperat besorgst hast für dein Plattenspieler, finde ich das hättest du lieber sparen soll. Weil du besitzt ein Mikro HiFi CD Player und es besitzt ein AUX Modus. Da kann man auch mit neuen Plattenspieler zu dein Mikro HiFi anschliessen mit soliden Sound. Eine neuen zu besorgen mit 100€ muss es nicht sein. Ich hab selbst auch ein Mikro HiFi System von JVC aus 2002 und die hat auch sehr gute Sound mit mein Plattenspieler. Kann sein das du es getestet hast für Soundprobe, finds glaube ich nicht unbedingt nötig noch eine zu besorgen. Sonsten nette Sammlungen, Regal und sehr gute Gestaltung mit dem Platten Regale aufm Wand.
Awesome video, props from Hawaii! The AT60series/Edifier beginner combo is actually really good and takes a bit of money, research & knowing what you want out of a system to beat. I ended up getting into CDs in the same way, but for 90s-00s heavy metal; found some awesome discs at a thrift shop from when I was a kid & later thrifted a setup to play everything. Plus I still enjoy the whole experience of scanning my small collection to pick a vinyl or disc to listen to at the end of the day. It’s just not the same as selecting a track on a playlist.
I bought a pair of edifiers as well for our turntable the r1700BT. Very happy with the performance especially for the price. Edifiers are known to punch above their weight.
Haha I feel ya, record collecting is an expensive hobby for me and in the 4 years that I've been doing it I've only amassed 50~ records. Don't have many cds but the ones that I do have I just play on a playstation 2 I have on my shelf 😆
You said something like "If I we get more records, we'll find the way". I would recommend start thinking that already now. ;) But I have to say that you got beatiful setup with harmony. mr. Finglish (Bäd English Recs)
Nice startup rig. You might want to decouple the speakers from the cabinet to reduce the amount of feedback going into the turntable. It will make a real difference to the precision of the sound.. good luck with your UA-cam journey. 😊
That's a loaded question 😄 I used to collect CDs and missed the tangible experience, so once the resurgence made it to my social media feeds, it reignited this passion. I also want to slow down and appreciate albums how artists intended them to be listened to. I also love album artwork (which often comes with interesting material) which I can display and vary depending on my mood. The warm sound is also quite nice, even when it starts to crackle.
Fair warning: A grumpy old head may tell ya not to leave your records in that SHM stand as over time it could indent the bottom of the records. I’m letting ya know before they make it to your video lol
You had me at “coffee and vinyl record setup.” Thanks for sharing your space! Looks great!
Thank you! Glad to know I’m not the only crazy coffee and vinyl lover out there 😅
Okay, here is what you do buy a metal shelving unit either 36" or 48" get some wood crates 12"×18" for your vinyl records .They can hold the weight not like IKEA. Also easy to flip through your records.😊
I’ll keep note of that for next time!
I was literally just thinking how i need the Space Jam sound track and I just saw you have it. More motivation to go get it!
Classic movie and soundtrack 👌🏾
Ziemlich coole Setup.
Ich hab auch die gleichen Plattenspieler die du besitzt, nur der Tonnadel hab ich mit MicroLine (AT-VMN95ML) ausgetauscht. Damit es in bereich an engen rillen bessere Klang bekommt. Weil manche Schallplatten kann es vorkommen die in schluss an die Rille Komprimiert oder verzerrte Sound ensteht und vorallem bekanntlich harte Zisch Sounds vom S oder SCH meist in Vokal hörbar ist. Ist teuer aber lohnt sich eher für die stufe wenn man für solche Vermeidungen braucht, bei Elliptischen ist es reichend, aber es ist je nach platte verschieden.
Auch wenn du die Lautsprecher seperat besorgst hast für dein Plattenspieler, finde ich das hättest du lieber sparen soll. Weil du besitzt ein Mikro HiFi CD Player und es besitzt ein AUX Modus. Da kann man auch mit neuen Plattenspieler zu dein Mikro HiFi anschliessen mit soliden Sound. Eine neuen zu besorgen mit 100€ muss es nicht sein. Ich hab selbst auch ein Mikro HiFi System von JVC aus 2002 und die hat auch sehr gute Sound mit mein Plattenspieler. Kann sein das du es getestet hast für Soundprobe, finds glaube ich nicht unbedingt nötig noch eine zu besorgen.
Sonsten nette Sammlungen, Regal und sehr gute Gestaltung mit dem Platten Regale aufm Wand.
Nice 😊 The speakers will be vibrating the turntable
Haven’t figured out where to put them yet 😬
This is sick af. I'm going to redo my set up now
Awesome video, props from Hawaii! The AT60series/Edifier beginner combo is actually really good and takes a bit of money, research & knowing what you want out of a system to beat.
I ended up getting into CDs in the same way, but for 90s-00s heavy metal; found some awesome discs at a thrift shop from when I was a kid & later thrifted a setup to play everything.
Plus I still enjoy the whole experience of scanning my small collection to pick a vinyl or disc to listen to at the end of the day. It’s just not the same as selecting a track on a playlist.
We have a lot in common then 😁 It’s all about enjoying the process
Good set up. I have a large music cd collection . I have a Sony cd player with Edifier speakers attached to it. The sound quality is good that way.
Cool video! 👍🏽
Thanks!
Very cool
Great setup!
Thanks!!
cool Video. Have a wonderful one
Thanks!!
Clean!
👌🏾
I bought a pair of edifiers as well for our turntable the r1700BT. Very happy with the performance especially for the price. Edifiers are known to punch above their weight.
Agreed 💯 Definitely some bang for buck
They’re absolute junk. Shouldn’t let Amazon choose your speakers for you.
Sick setup, I have a 2x2 ikea kallax with an lp60x and it does the job for being in a small corner of my room
Solid simple setup 👌🏾 A 2x2 Kallax is a bit too small for my collection at this point 😅
Haha I feel ya, record collecting is an expensive hobby for me and in the 4 years that I've been doing it I've only amassed 50~ records. Don't have many cds but the ones that I do have I just play on a playstation 2 I have on my shelf 😆
Nice turntable
Thanks!!
You said something like "If I we get more records, we'll find the way". I would recommend start thinking that already now. ;)
But I have to say that you got beatiful setup with harmony.
mr. Finglish (Bäd English Recs)
Too late 🙈 Already overflowing with records 😅
@@pourtherecord Yeah that can happen. :)
Nice startup rig. You might want to decouple the speakers from the cabinet to reduce the amount of feedback going into the turntable. It will make a real difference to the precision of the sound.. good luck with your UA-cam journey. 😊
Thanks for the tip!
Nice table never seen the wood look , is your needle conical or eliptical .
Tbh I didn’t know the difference until I looked it up 😅 I found out it’s an elliptical stylus
Why do you collect records? (I don’t want to be rude I am just wondering)
That's a loaded question 😄 I used to collect CDs and missed the tangible experience, so once the resurgence made it to my social media feeds, it reignited this passion. I also want to slow down and appreciate albums how artists intended them to be listened to. I also love album artwork (which often comes with interesting material) which I can display and vary depending on my mood. The warm sound is also quite nice, even when it starts to crackle.
@ cool thanks for answering my question man
How about you?
Fair warning: A grumpy old head may tell ya not to leave your records in that SHM stand as over time it could indent the bottom of the records. I’m letting ya know before they make it to your video lol
That’s good to know thanks! Any recommendations for an alternative?
@@pourtherecord Anything with a flat/solid surface to sit on is best. I don’t have any product recs in terms of displays similar to what you have.
@@SameOleBS funny enough I just sold it haha just need to find another shelving solution with a flat surface