I have a limonia splendid from 1910 and there's too much distortion for some reason, it feels like the angle for the needle is too square/direct, I don't know how to fix this.
Thank you for showing the video. I was born in the 60s, and I started to learn about music in the 70s. From the 70s to the 80s I used to remember we have three different speeds, we had the 45 RPM, the 78 RPM, and the 33 1/3 RPB. When I started play music especially in the late 70s I started to learn to play with the 45 RPM and the 33 1/3 RPM. Later, the 33 1/3 RPM became the 12in vinyl. So I enjoyed the video very much. It's always good to learn how all this started. Oh, just in case you don't know what RPM stands for, it stands for "Revolution Per Minute" (RPM).😎
Companies today: Let's make devices that last 5 to 10 years, so people have to buy more, and let's also make many different components like headphones, power supplies, so we're gonna earn even more money. Columbia: I'm gonna do a device that can last for 100 years and more, and doesn't require anything else outside of hands power to work. Seriously tho, the fact that this mechanism works without electricity, seeing it working, looks like magic. There's something about how the music comes out of the vinyl vibing, that fascinates me.
Back then pretty much everything was built to last, because everyone actually cared about the products they were making. Plus they hold up so well, that there are full communities out there of people who can repair them because of their simple mechanics.
@@MACTEP_CHOB My grandma's toaster is still up and running after 50 years, the only thing that broke is one of the two handles, but it's still usable. Those handles were made of hard plastic btw, like, very thiccc
This Pre war His Master's Voice 78rpm is a Shellak Pressing and the Columbia Gramophone looks like it could do with a lot of Restoration work doing to it and looks like its being through a war
Please don’t start in the middle of the disc it will cause a lot of damage, I have 1920’s Gramophone and my grandfather is always teaching me how to use it but anyways good video 👍
Wowwww !!! Seeing this ancient treasure was just amazing. In the entire village, we were the only household with a gramaphone like this. We still keep it as a vintage antique because my grandfather managed to obtain one while serving in the army.
Totally ignorant presentation. The turntable goes too fast and the tonearm is placed on the wrong side of the record: it should be placed on the right egde.
I just imagine an old school 1930s party at home with the home gramophone with its cone-shaped sound horn being used by the DJ of that party spinning the hand crack while the people are dancing.
Proud owner of one of Edisons first photographs. They said it was impossible ha ha I love it!!!! I can relate. A very valuable lesson I learned in life is never let anyone tell you that you can't. 💯
I love using it too! In our museum we have a whole section in chronological order of the Evolution from Phonograph to the Grammaphon! The owner of all let me play the Edison Home Phonograph very often or the Monarch.
What a wonderful little video, how funny they used to sound when they wound down, that always amused me as a child. Thankyou for your enthusiasm, Deep :-)
You've already failed by playing the record wrong on there with the tonearm over on the entire other side than its supposed to be. The grooving is supposed to go WITH the tonearm, not against it. Look at any picture online of people playing phonographs, it will always be like I'm saying. I'm sure I'm not the first person even in this comment section to say that too.
Nice but the aram should place in the starting of right the groves in the record are starting from right I am also from same field of record player restoration and making tube amp tube radio and much more I do make videos on this all
@@djdeepbhamra Regardless, the needle must be placed on the right hand side of the centre, even if not in the lead in groove!! You can see by the angle of the stylus and the direction the disc rotates, playing on the left will dig in to the disc and cause far more wear and damage!
Ups, you put the tonearm on the wrong side. It must be placed on the right side. The disc has to drive away from the needle, not into the needle. That scratch the surface of the disc. After every disc, the steel needle is to change. The disc is made of schellack. But its nice to see how happy you are to play the Gramophone 😃 I collect gramophones and schellack disc. Shellac was the resin from the excrement of the lac scale insect and had to be imported from India in old times.
brother it is not vinyl it is shellac ... of course vinyl 78 rpm's too were produced later and other speeds were also experimented like for example 60 rpm etc ...later slower speeds came and of course vinyls and of course portables that ran on batteries or electricity ... you can watch bhoot bangla movie where they enjoy music on a battery powered turntable
Hi there DJ Deep! My DJ 1000's pitch controls have become unstable, it wasn't like this before and condition of the device was excellent. Any advice ? Thanks and keep your postings up !
I have a limonia splendid from 1910 and there's too much distortion for some reason, it feels like the angle for the needle is too square/direct, I don't know how to fix this.
कहां गई अपनी संस्कृति लोग संस्कृत भाषा को तो भुला ही चुके है अब हिंदी को भी भूलते जा रहे है आधुनिक बनने। के चक्कर में अंग्रेज बन रहे है और अंग्रेज बनने में ही अपनी शान समझते है 😔😔😔
Shellac plates shouldn't be used with others advices. U can't play vinyl on a grammaphone either. The needle U see Wich gets used is very soft and is only used once. You would destroy the plate otherwise. (I have one too and work in a Museum)
Some crazy bad mistakes were made here. But ok, nowadays kids don`t know how to turn on SEGA consoles. I wish you`d give more info about that electric converter, I`m curious.
It would be better if he put the tone arm on the correct side, this way is using the needle as a chisel, also the records are not vinyl they are made from shellac
the soundbox is the round piece of metal on the end of the tone arm, it is what he put the needle into, and the diaphragm is Inside the soundbox, reading the record, vibrating, and producing the music you hear.
Come ooooonnnn. You have not tested the electrical pickup connection because you do not have the old amplifier? Are you kidding me? A plug adapter, 1/4" female to RCA male cold adapt that plug to an RCA and you could then feed that into any record player pre-amp, with the corret setting, for piezzo or dynamic, justlike a microphone . Might not be perfect but it should work if the pickup works. On the other hand I really appreciate your videos on the modern DJ-ing
OK lesson on how to play a 78rpm properly. First put the soundbox with tonearm on the proper side of the record. Here is my demonstration of my Russian portable playing the record properly. Note this is a 1931 portable ua-cam.com/video/jG_Kvp_oPh0/v-deo.html
With respect, sir, this video is totally misleading. Until the 1950s most so-called "78s" were made of a shellac compound - NOT vinyl, which should be generally applied to microgroove records only. There were vinyl 33-1/3 16-inch transcription discs for broadcasting use during the mid-1940s to early 1960s, but they were not microgroove. Why remove the lid assembly? The sound is not "amplified" by the sloping lid but reflected by it towards the listener. The unit that fits on the end of the tone-arm is not the "speaker" but the reproducer or soundbox. The other unit you showed is a "pickup". These were originally connected to the back of a radio to provide electrical reproduction through the set's amplifier and loudspeaker. Always wind up a gramophone motor with the turntable running and continue until resistance is beginning to be felt. Place the needle on the RIGHT side of the record, not against the groove's direction of rotation, acting as a chisel. No-one would dream of playing a 45 or LP your way. Your record is spinning much too fast. If voices sound like the Chipmunks then something is surely wrong! In 1931 the Gramophone Company (HMV) and the Columbia Graphophone Company merged to form EMI (Electric and Musical Industries). Columbia portable gramophones continued for a short while but gradually became badge-engineered versions of HMV's 102. The Columbia 9000, although existing as a prototype before World War II, publicly appeared in 1946, so is (appropriately!) 78 years old and hasn't yet reached its century.
Sir aapne English bolke rich wali feeling to le li but what about those who only know Hindi and like our grand father who really want to watch and listen your video it mean you want to show this video only for English people
Rip to the record as you have already damaged it by placing the reproducer in the wrong place.. Please watch some videos on the internet and do your research before making a video.. And 1 more thing.. The old one is not vinyl it's called shellac record.. And the newer one is made with vinyl.. But both are called record.. And that thing is called reproducer or sound box not speaker..
This is not vinyl record, this is 78 RPM SHELLAC RECORD.
These guys make video they don't do no resurch
The tone arm should be placed at the right of the center or the disc, not left(front view). Putting it at left could damage the record.
yes and left of center digs the needle into track and will wear out both the record an needle
I have a limonia splendid from 1910 and there's too much distortion for some reason, it feels like the angle for the needle is too square/direct, I don't know how to fix this.
It absolutely will damage the record!! Yikes!!!
Russian phonograph. Oh my God. Horrible demonstration. Wrong side play of the record yikes. Please correct this video. Proper way to play 78s
@@Ecksterphonocorrect.This video gets viraled world over and making people laugh at .He should have seen how such other gramophones work.
4:52 DJ Deep Bhama, that is not a vinyl record. That record,and all others made between the 1890s and 1946-47 were all made of shellac.
Thank you for showing the video. I was born in the 60s, and I started to learn about music in the 70s. From the 70s to the 80s I used to remember we have three different speeds, we had the 45 RPM, the 78 RPM, and the 33 1/3 RPB. When I started play music especially in the late 70s I started to learn to play with the 45 RPM and the 33 1/3 RPM. Later, the 33 1/3 RPM became the 12in vinyl. So I enjoyed the video very much. It's always good to learn how all this started. Oh, just in case you don't know what RPM stands for, it stands for "Revolution Per Minute" (RPM).😎
Companies today: Let's make devices that last 5 to 10 years, so people have to buy more, and let's also make many different components like headphones, power supplies, so we're gonna earn even more money.
Columbia: I'm gonna do a device that can last for 100 years and more, and doesn't require anything else outside of hands power to work.
Seriously tho, the fact that this mechanism works without electricity, seeing it working, looks like magic. There's something about how the music comes out of the vinyl vibing, that fascinates me.
It's not vinyl though, it's shellac.
Back then pretty much everything was built to last, because everyone actually cared about the products they were making. Plus they hold up so well, that there are full communities out there of people who can repair them because of their simple mechanics.
Nothing works forever, needs maintenance anyway. Besides, there`s nothing much to break.
@@MACTEP_CHOB My grandma's toaster is still up and running after 50 years, the only thing that broke is one of the two handles, but it's still usable. Those handles were made of hard plastic btw, like, very thiccc
This Pre war His Master's Voice 78rpm is a Shellak Pressing and the Columbia Gramophone looks like it could do with a lot of Restoration work doing to it and looks like its being through a war
Great Demonstration of Gramophone ! And thanks sharing the video.
Please don’t start in the middle of the disc it will cause a lot of damage, I have 1920’s Gramophone and my grandfather is always teaching me how to use it but anyways good video 👍
Wowwww !!! Seeing this ancient treasure was just amazing. In the entire village, we were the only household with a gramaphone like this. We still keep it as a vintage antique because my grandfather managed to obtain one while serving in the army.
Totally ignorant presentation. The turntable goes too fast and the tonearm is placed on the wrong side of the record: it should be placed on the right egde.
He actually starts the record at 10:17
Legendary stuff ❤️💯🙏 thanks to you for taking us back in time 💗✌️
I just imagine an old school 1930s party at home with the home gramophone with its cone-shaped sound horn being used by the DJ of that party spinning the hand crack while the people are dancing.
Thnx for the video sir.... you're awesome.....can you make some tutorials on scratching on a controller? It would mean a lot
Proud owner of one of Edisons first photographs. They said it was impossible ha ha I love it!!!! I can relate. A very valuable lesson I learned in life is never let anyone tell you that you can't. 💯
I love using it too! In our museum we have a whole section in chronological order of the Evolution from Phonograph to the Grammaphon! The owner of all let me play the Edison Home Phonograph very often or the Monarch.
What a wonderful little video, how funny they used to sound when they wound down, that always amused me as a child. Thankyou for your enthusiasm, Deep :-)
these are not vinyl they are shellac 😆
You've already failed by playing the record wrong on there with the tonearm over on the entire other side than its supposed to be. The grooving is supposed to go WITH the tonearm, not against it. Look at any picture online of people playing phonographs, it will always be like I'm saying. I'm sure I'm not the first person even in this comment section to say that too.
Nice but the aram should place in the starting of right the groves in the record are starting from right I am also from same field of record player restoration and making tube amp tube radio and much more I do make videos on this all
Hey. Yes I understand it should be placed in the starting but unfortunately the vinyl I have is slightly damaged on the edges and cracked. So.
@@djdeepbhamra shellac 78rpm record
You mistakenly refer to them as 'vinyls' but actually they're "shellacs."
😅👌
@@djdeepbhamra Regardless, the needle must be placed on the right hand side of the centre, even if not in the lead in groove!! You can see by the angle of the stylus and the direction the disc rotates, playing on the left will dig in to the disc and cause far more wear and damage!
Funny fact is, the columbia 9000 is based of a best made portable gramophone "HMV 102"
What a lovely pleasant gentleman you are! Thanks for the great Video - Thanks for sharing.
sound is bad because you put the reading head on the wrong side of the disc! the needle has to change every time you hear
Ups, you put the tonearm on the wrong side. It must be placed on the right side. The disc has to drive away from the needle, not into the needle. That scratch the surface of the disc. After every disc, the steel needle is to change. The disc is made of schellack. But its nice to see how happy you are to play the Gramophone 😃 I collect gramophones and schellack disc. Shellac was the resin from the excrement of the lac scale insect and had to be imported from India in old times.
El algoritmo de UA-cam es sabio, por haberme traído tu vídeo tan emocionante. Gracias por compartir con todos nosostros.
Awesome memorial video
interesting video. Thank you for letting us know this
The whole video is very good but the best part is at 09:36 Mohammed Rafi and Asha Bosle song on a grama phone. Very nice.
La púa o aguja tiene que arrancar a leer donde está la manija va de la derecha hacia la izquierda
Just wow ❤😮
brother it is not vinyl it is shellac ... of course vinyl 78 rpm's too were produced later and other speeds were also experimented like for example 60 rpm etc ...later slower speeds came and of course vinyls and of course portables that ran on batteries or electricity ... you can watch bhoot bangla movie where they enjoy music on a battery powered turntable
Yesterday I listened to a 50cm Shellac plate with the speed of 120-130! looked so Criminal!
i own an even older gramophone and my handbrake just has a little pad on it with makes contact with the moving platform.
Woh kya beautiful jamana tha ❤️😌
Hi there DJ Deep! My DJ 1000's pitch controls have become unstable, it wasn't like this before and condition of the device was excellent. Any advice ? Thanks and keep your postings up !
I have a limonia splendid from 1910 and there's too much distortion for some reason, it feels like the angle for the needle is too square/direct, I don't know how to fix this.
We have come a long way from storing songs in briefcases to phones in our pockets!
MASTERPIECE OLD IS GOLD
VERY INTERESTING CONTENT
Deep bhai kya aesa record pilyer mil ja e ga kitne ka he
Awesome 😍
PLEASE MAKE VIDEO ON NEW TYPE (DJ) V/S OLD TYPE (GRAMOPHONE)
Awesome bro....❤
Yes i have mine can you buy?
Is vinal produced still yet
I want to buy it ...at what price u would sell it ?🔥❤️
Wow amazing
Old is gold 🪙
How to buy?
Superb
कहां गई अपनी संस्कृति लोग संस्कृत भाषा को तो भुला ही चुके है अब हिंदी को भी भूलते जा रहे है आधुनिक बनने। के चक्कर में अंग्रेज बन रहे है और अंग्रेज बनने में ही अपनी शान समझते है 😔😔😔
Thanks a lot for this unique content !
Thank you sir
Nice content brother. Keep vlogging.
The music is playing backwards! Place the tone arm on the right side!
Can you please play dubstep through or??
The handbrake rubber is not there that's why it is not working
Osum ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🔥🔥
Super yr ♥️
You put the tone arm down on the wrong side
Am looking for one
Shandar zabardast zindabad ❤️
Very happy to see gramaphone
Omg his video gave me ASMR 🥰🥰
Not Working 😧☹️😥🙁😠
Would it be possible to use this as a dj controller with Timecode Vinyl and Digital Vinyl System?
Shellac plates shouldn't be used with others advices. U can't play vinyl on a grammaphone either. The needle U see Wich gets used is very soft and is only used once. You would destroy the plate otherwise. (I have one too and work in a Museum)
Some crazy bad mistakes were made here. But ok, nowadays kids don`t know how to turn on SEGA consoles. I wish you`d give more info about that electric converter, I`m curious.
You put sound box on a wrong place.
It would be better if he put the tone arm on the correct side, this way is using the needle as a chisel, also the records are not vinyl they are made from shellac
What is soundbox, diaphragm?
the soundbox is the round piece of metal on the end of the tone arm, it is what he put the needle into, and the diaphragm is Inside the soundbox, reading the record, vibrating, and producing the music you hear.
I also have this and more than 120 CD with it
Shellac. Did u know that shellac is Lice Poop (it's a special lice. The leaf lice)
Thank you😢
Fabulous
Thank u
For saw me
Nice
You are placing the needle on the record completely wrong. The arm should be placed on the outside edge to the right of the center spindle.
Nothing like it❤
Bro please make a video on TURNTABLES . ♥️✌️
Watch my channel
Come ooooonnnn. You have not tested the electrical pickup connection because you do not have the old amplifier? Are you kidding me?
A plug adapter, 1/4" female to RCA male cold adapt that plug to an RCA and you could then feed that into any record player pre-amp, with the corret setting, for piezzo or dynamic, justlike a microphone . Might not be perfect but it should work if the pickup works. On the other hand I really appreciate your videos on the modern DJ-ing
It is also in my home
Price please
Nice loop 🤣🤣🤣nd the sound tooo😂
Is good🎉
So, your grandpa had two of these.... Was he a DJ? does it run in the family? Did he also have a mixer of some sort? :-)))))
OK lesson on how to play a 78rpm properly. First put the soundbox with tonearm on the proper side of the record. Here is my demonstration of my Russian portable playing the record properly. Note this is a 1931 portable
ua-cam.com/video/jG_Kvp_oPh0/v-deo.html
Mera dada ka bhi hai mere pass
Deep, it is not a vinyl record.
With respect, sir, this video is totally misleading.
Until the 1950s most so-called "78s" were made of a shellac compound - NOT vinyl, which should be generally applied to microgroove records only. There were vinyl 33-1/3 16-inch transcription discs for broadcasting use during the mid-1940s to early 1960s, but they were not microgroove.
Why remove the lid assembly? The sound is not "amplified" by the sloping lid but reflected by it towards the listener.
The unit that fits on the end of the tone-arm is not the "speaker" but the reproducer or soundbox. The other unit you showed is a "pickup". These were originally connected to the back of a radio to provide electrical reproduction through the set's amplifier and loudspeaker.
Always wind up a gramophone motor with the turntable running and continue until resistance is beginning to be felt. Place the needle on the RIGHT side of the record, not against the groove's direction of rotation, acting as a chisel. No-one would dream of playing a 45 or LP your way.
Your record is spinning much too fast. If voices sound like the Chipmunks then something is surely wrong!
In 1931 the Gramophone Company (HMV) and the Columbia Graphophone Company merged to form EMI (Electric and Musical Industries). Columbia portable gramophones continued for a short while but gradually became badge-engineered versions of HMV's 102. The Columbia 9000, although existing as a prototype before World War II, publicly appeared in 1946, so is (appropriately!) 78 years old and hasn't yet reached its century.
Tonearm on the WRONG side!...Sacrelidge!!!
Sir aapne English bolke rich wali feeling to le li but what about those who only know Hindi and like our grand father who really want to watch and listen your video it mean you want to show this video only for English people
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Its not vinyl! And you have the tonearm the wrong side of the record....you will destroy the record doing this. Maybe research before making videos.
Keep your racist vibes to yourself bum
I have one
Rip to the record as you have already damaged it by placing the reproducer in the wrong place.. Please watch some videos on the internet and do your research before making a video.. And 1 more thing.. The old one is not vinyl it's called shellac record.. And the newer one is made with vinyl.. But both are called record.. And that thing is called reproducer or sound box not speaker..
Thank you so much for educating all of us. 🙏🏻
@@djdeepbhamra 😳
@Tahsin Hussain 😁
People been listening to phonograph records since the Victorian era.
Edison invented the first Phonograph 1877.
I have a master voice gramophone
😲❤️❤️
👍👍👍👍👍
Mai sell kar rha hu jiss bhi person ko chahiye ho to btana
lets see you try scratching with it!
❤✌
Also I got cringed when he put the tone arm at the wrong side. THATS NOT WHERE IT GOES!!!!!!!!
Tu ne sais pas utiliser un phonographe !!!?? Le bras se pose de l'autre côté tu abîme le disque... 😈😠
I think you are black englishman ?