I am a lady who is also one of your subscribers! I enjoy watching you work on turntables. And considering that your videos have helped me get my Pioneer PL-S30 up and running. But wow, I didn't realize how those Crosleys were made. I will stick with my Pioneer......LOL
Thanks for doing this! I realize these are rubbish, but my 12 year old bought one off Craigslist with her own money to listen to thrift store records. We're not talking hi-fi, but everyone gets started in the hobby somewhere! Hers runs slow as well, so I'll give it a go and see if I can't also get it running better. Learned a lot and found a new app I didn't know I needed! Thanks again!
The same mechanism is common to a lot of budget offerings. VWwestlife covers a lot of units that you could refer to as record players. Common mechanism is transplanted into various units and a brand name slapped on the front.
Hello! Thank you for the tutorial! I use my little Crosley to teach music technology because of its portability, but even the kids were picking up that it wasn't running well. It's running much better now! I have a question though, what do you use to clean the needle? Your process was out of view a sec. Side note: I understand the affordability can get in the way of quality, but this might be the only way a person has to listen to records. A little less "complaining" about the product might be nice! not everyone can have the best.
This was so helpful! My Crosley Suitcase turntable belt keeps slipping off, so I assume I need to replace it. I am just wondering what size belt to get or if it's standard? Thanks so much!
Another lady viewer here. Thanks so much - mine is running fast, and maybe now I can fix it. Much appreciated!
I appreciate you doing this vid mostly snark free! Most people would have been complaining the whole time!
I am a lady who is also one of your subscribers! I enjoy watching you work on turntables. And considering that your videos have helped me get my Pioneer PL-S30 up and running. But wow, I didn't realize how those Crosleys were made. I will stick with my Pioneer......LOL
Thanks for doing this! I realize these are rubbish, but my 12 year old bought one off Craigslist with her own money to listen to thrift store records. We're not talking hi-fi, but everyone gets started in the hobby somewhere! Hers runs slow as well, so I'll give it a go and see if I can't also get it running better. Learned a lot and found a new app I didn't know I needed! Thanks again!
You're a better man than me for fixing this. I would have just thrown it in the bin.
Great that you fixed it for someone, no judgements, just a kind gesture. _(but don't make it a habit! 😉😂)_
Interesting to see this worked on. At the risk of sounding like a turntable snob, I am glad I don't own one.
The same mechanism is common to a lot of budget offerings. VWwestlife covers a lot of units that you could refer to as record players. Common mechanism is transplanted into various units and a brand name slapped on the front.
Hello! Thank you for the tutorial! I use my little Crosley to teach music technology because of its portability, but even the kids were picking up that it wasn't running well. It's running much better now! I have a question though, what do you use to clean the needle? Your process was out of view a sec.
Side note: I understand the affordability can get in the way of quality, but this might be the only way a person has to listen to records. A little less "complaining" about the product might be nice! not everyone can have the best.
Nice video. Hope you didn't forget to put that c-clip back again on platter's spindle ;)
This was so helpful! My Crosley Suitcase turntable belt keeps slipping off, so I assume I need to replace it. I am just wondering what size belt to get or if it's standard? Thanks so much!
A thankless task. Now you need a shower.
I saw a Victrola record player and it looked like a
cassette case.
Crosleys are meant for rubbish because they destroy your records plus their sound an
d cartridge is horrible