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I clicked on the link. Guy says it doesn't sound great and probably won't use it, got lots of compliments on the chair. I dunno I think it looks interesting but not good.
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So he spent a bunch of money on something that isn't good?
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# ? Feb 26, 2018 16:25 |
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I've seen that wall system in a design museum, I mean it's neat as a decorative piece.
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# ? Feb 26, 2018 16:51 |
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TomR posted:got lots of compliments on the chair nooooooooooo also it's worth $10,000 ooooooooooo
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# ? Feb 26, 2018 17:04 |
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I finished rebuilding my dad's old PL-12D https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KBJgJvZJyDs
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Jeza posted:Extremely cool setup but that chair is the worst thing I've ever seen. Why is it so far into the shot? Are they showing off their hideous chair as well? Dude's got an Eames book on display. He obviously doesn't know good chairs. e: No wait Eames actually made OK chairs. Who the gently caress was I thinking of? GnarlyCharlie4u posted:I finished rebuilding my dad's old PL-12D Is that the PL-120 everyone calls PL-12D for some reason? e: Or was that the other way around? I think my mind is going ee: Yeah it was the other way around. A lot of people were calling it the 120 like five years ago. 3D Megadoodoo fucked around with this message at 17:37 on Feb 26, 2018 |
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Stan Taylor posted:Those gear/battlestation showoff pics are always so embarrassing. That one look almost ok except why bother when there's nothing else in the room. Reminds me of that guy on Reddit who like glued his ps4 to the wall and tried to make it look like a circuit board or something. Or the PCs mounted on a wall. Yeesh. Pretty sure there is a goon that posted a clone of that reddit wires on the wall thing recently, maybe the gooncaves and gardens or do you even grill thread e: https://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=2389259&pagenumber=194&perpage=40#post478758004 https://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3384469&pagenumber=160&perpage=40#post479366905 taqueso fucked around with this message at 19:35 on Feb 26, 2018 |
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Jerry Cotton posted:Dude's got an Eames book on display. He obviously doesn't know good chairs. The eames lounge chair is the greatest, most comfortable chair ever made.
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# ? Feb 26, 2018 20:09 |
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Perhaps more common are Eames airport slings which are very comfy for as simple as they are (basically some lightly padded vinyl slung across a metal frame).
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GnarlyCharlie4u posted:I finished rebuilding my dad's old PL-12D Refoam those springs, mang.
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# ? Feb 27, 2018 12:01 |
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Years ago when I first started collecting records I got a really trash tier Medion turntable built for digitalizing records and cassette tapes. I fixed my mistake soon after but now I got the bright idea to transfer all my records onto cassette and buy a walkman. Problem is, the manual assumes you're not stupid enough to do that, and only talks about transferring from physical to digital, not from physical to physical or digital to physical. Anyone know if my Medion MD 83906 will let me record onto a cassette from my records or my PC? If not, what do I need for that dream to become real? Edit: It looks like it can't do that, I phoned up medion support and they said the record button wasn't for that. So now my question is: What do I need to record to cassette tapes from a PC or turntable? Trier fucked around with this message at 13:44 on Feb 27, 2018 |
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I don't know the operation of that whatever combo TT that thing is, but if you can't do it internally, then what you need to do this get a cheap used cassette deck like https://this, (check thrift stores and you'll probably find one for around $10-20) then run the RCA line-outs from your turntable to the tape deck's line-ins*. Put tape in slot, start record, hit record on cassette deck. Wait for side to finish, turn over record and tape, start record, hit record on cassette deck. *if your turntable only has phono outs you'll need to either get a tape deck with phono ins (IE a built-in preamp) or put a preamp between the two, which will add another $50-100 to the cost and make it pointlessly expensive imo. e: Just realized that it's German. I have no idea what the proper EU price for this stuff is, so take what I just wrote with a healthy grain of salt Grand Prize Winner fucked around with this message at 13:55 on Feb 27, 2018 |
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Grand Prize Winner posted:I don't know the operation of that whatever combo TT that thing is, but if you can't do it internally, then what you need to do this get a cheap used cassette deck like https://this, (check thrift stores and you'll probably find one for around $10-20) then run the RCA line-outs from your turntable to the tape deck's line-ins*. Put tape in slot, start record, hit record on cassette deck. Wait for side to finish, turn over record and tape, start record, hit record on cassette deck. thanks a lot for the help. I'm not really sure about the phono out / phono in thing but I have an audiotechnica AT-LP60 which has regular red and white RCA output (that's what RCA is right, the red and white cables?) Will any old tape player work? I found some pretty cheap ones but I don't know if they're too old.
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# ? Feb 27, 2018 14:00 |
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LP60 has a phono amp built in. Just need a tape deck that has a RCA line in (the red and white cables/plugs) for recording.
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Dogen posted:LP60 has a phono amp built in. Just need a tape deck that has a RCA line in (the red and white cables/plugs) for recording. Thanks for the help. I found a cheap Technics RS-B10 on the used goods page of my country. Will that do? According to hifiengines.com it has the following Input/Output: Input: 60mV (line), 0.25mV (mic), Output: 0.4V (line)
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# ? Feb 27, 2018 14:28 |
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Just looked up some pictures on ebay and that should work for you, assuming the machine itself is still in working order. You'll want to use the RCA line-ins on the back of the unit; the ones on the front are 1/4" and are designed to receive a much quieter signal.
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awesome, thanks a lot for the help, I'll get my hands on this and start my new pirate cassette tape busines in no time
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# ? Feb 27, 2018 15:23 |
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I made a new video taking a look at some early CD players. Also repaired one of them. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qlk2wzZ_s78
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metaxus posted:I made a new video taking a look at some early CD players. Also repaired one of them. That's a very good video. e: Among other things I really enjoy the brass bit. 3D Megadoodoo fucked around with this message at 01:27 on Feb 28, 2018 |
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I thought it was a techmoan video from the thumbnail, so you grabbed my attention at least.
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metaxus posted:I made a new video taking a look at some early CD players. Also repaired one of them. Hmm. Did scrape off the old chrome before you applied the vinyl stuff? If you didn't it may continue flaking off under the vinyl, could cause bubbling or something similar. Neat video!
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Grand Prize Winner posted:Hmm. Did scrape off the old chrome before you applied the vinyl stuff? If you didn't it may continue flaking off under the vinyl, could cause bubbling or something similar. Neat video! Oops. I forgot to mention that in my voice over. I sanded both pieces back to clean metal before I put the vinyl on.
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I saw a weird thing at Goodwill today. Someone took a lovely Soundesign receiver/cassette deck and cut off the cassette part, then made a custom wood housing using pieces of a table or something. I almost wanted to buy it just to see what the inside looks like. And it also came with home-made speakers!
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Techmoan builds and reviews a "Cardboard Crosley". https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bEkj4BVaD0s
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rockinricky posted:Techmoan builds and reviews a "Cardboard Crosley". Looks like some people made a pretty penny on that.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MBagkcrsCQY Anyone recognize Bob Mortons stereo? The Tandberg TD20A is pretty easy to see, but I'd like to know what is in the big rack with the tape deck, and if that disc player is a real CD player.
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# ? Mar 2, 2018 22:37 |
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Jeza posted:Looks like some people made a pretty penny on that. Yeah the mechanism is probably 5€ or less if you buy a pallet from Alibaba.
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# ? Mar 4, 2018 04:21 |
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I don't even get the point of it. I could understand if it was a kit where you make more of the mechanism, but it's not. It's just cheap garbage in a box and you put the case together.
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Vinyl newbie here, I just brought a ION Max LP found it was trash and returned it to Amazon (short version, speed was off. Found speed adjustment to be impossible so I gave up). I'm looking at the Audio-Technica LP60 as a replacement, but this is all new to me so I'm not really sure what I'm doing. While I'm waiting for the refund are there any other turntables I should consider? I'm looking in the £150 range
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Veotax posted:Vinyl newbie here, I just brought a ION Max LP found it was trash and returned it to Amazon (short version, speed was off. Found speed adjustment to be impossible so I gave up). I'm looking at the Audio-Technica LP60 as a replacement, but this is all new to me so I'm not really sure what I'm doing. Since this is the vintage thread, I'd feel wrong if I weren't recommending picking up a vintage TT over a modern alternative (unless USB compatibility is a must) in this price bracket. Even then, you can probably pick up a far superior USB TT second-hand on eBay. At the price point you're looking at, all the USB TT's from major manufacturers are all essentially identical inside and made by the same Taiwanese company and rebadged. Between all of them, I guess the LP60 or the Pioneer 990 may be slightly nicer. People in this thread are pretty qualified to give eBay a quick trawl and look for good deals for you if you're interested in that option.
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I don't really care about the USB stuff, I'm just looking for something I can plug into my sound system (I was feeding the ION into the AUX in on my Sony HT-RT4) and listen to so records I brought on a stupid whim. Like I said, this is all new to me some I don't know what to look for. If anyone is kind enough to look on ebay UK and point me towards something decent enough in my price range I'd be ecstatic.
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Veotax posted:I don't really care about the USB stuff, I'm just looking for something I can plug into my sound system (I was feeding the ION into the AUX in on my Sony HT-RT4) and listen to so records I brought on a stupid whim. Like I said, this is all new to me some I don't know what to look for. If anyone is kind enough to look on ebay UK and point me towards something decent enough in my price range I'd be ecstatic. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Pro-ject-Turntable/302651881321?hash=item4677753769:g:wgIAAOSwvZNaipit Belt driven, super simple. Respected modern manufacturer. From early 90s, probably worth £100-130. Nice aesthetically. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Dual-606-Turntable/273086331111?hash=item3f9536b8e7:g:7SsAAOSwO6halDTi German Direct Drive vintage table, superior to its better known 505 predecessor but less common. £120-150. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Optonica-direct-drive-RP-7100-Turntable/173182329626?hash=item285278a31a:g:qFkAAOSwPypaiyk0 Super funky techno table from early 80s. Probably worth over £150 but the listing photos are so poo poo it may not get there. Aaaaaaaaaaaaand I just realised you don't have a any pre-amp/phono stuff so all that is useless unless you want to fanny about buying extra bits and pieces. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/AKAI-BT1...bIAAOSwt5hYZkor Good, reliable option. And can even stream to your poo poo. Future is here. (£139) http://homeavdirect.co.uk/dual-mtr-15-fully-automatic-usb-out-turntable-in-black Bottom of the line but from a decent manufacturer, 2 year warranty. 20% off for £99 is a pretty good deal. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Teac-TN100-Turntable-black/132523807290?hash=item1edb08d23a:g:TUoAAOSwmXlamTbN Decent deal at £82, looks nice. Can also buy it new for about £120. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/New-Pro-...4IAAOSwbWZaUlvD Over your price range (£165) but probably the nicest I can see in the ballpark. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Project-turntable-Debut-Phono-SB/112845896622?hash=item1a4623bbae:g:VsIAAOSwrBVamVug W-w-w-wildcard. Superior to Primary, missing power cable. Looks in good condition. Will likely sell for <£150, with mild risk. Probably the best TT (of the integrated phono options here), but obviously it's an auction from a private seller.
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I used to have an Optonica 7100 that was listed in the above post, I really liked it. Has an extra sensor mounted by the stylus to do track detection. I think I gave mine to my housemate when I emigrated, sad I couldn’t take it with me!
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EL BROMANCE posted:I used to have an Optonica 7100 that was listed in the above post, I really liked it. Has an extra sensor mounted by the stylus to do track detection. I think I gave mine to my housemate when I emigrated, sad I couldn’t take it with me! It's cool, and I like the designs of the Optonica stuff. It's pretty high end gear that's relatively forgotten, especially the 9100 stuff, but that's really rare. Nowadays, their only well known thing is their vertical record players (VZ-2500, VZ-3000). I realise I should have probably given my final thoughts on what I would pick in your position (i.e. want to connect to active speakers without any other intermediary gear). If I wasn't in a hurry, I'd put a bid on the Pro-Ject Debut Phono and hope to snag it and buy the power cable myself somewhere else. It's unfortunate, but of most modern TTs that can output directly to active speakers, £200 is probably the bar to buy new and expect passable quality. Therefore unless you're in a big hurry, a little patience goes a long way in getting decent bang for buck. None of the slightly cheaper tables I've suggested are "bad" per se, but they aren't things that are built to last. For example, I'd be tempted by the AKAI (due to looks, extra functionality, a brand I generally trust), but I can see it has a proprietary cartridge. And I can't even see any cartridges for sale right now if I ever needed to replace it, so what about in five years? May not even be able to find it, or it'll cost me like £50-60 delivered from Japan or some poo poo.
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Holy poo poo, all that is great. Thank you so much! I'll have a good look through it after work tomorrow. Thanks again!
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# ? Mar 5, 2018 00:11 |
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thanks for the help guys. The walkman I got on ebay was apparently faulty and could only play audio out of one side so I haven't experienced tape-based audial nirvana yet, but I appreciate your help nonetheless. New Walkman incoming soon
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Got my orbit in today. Set it up in a couple minutes and it fits perfectly in the shelf under my TV opposite the receiver. Looks great, sounds great, super simple to set up. I might invest in either a cue lever or one of those things that pops up the needle when it hits the end of a record because it's a bit cramped to have to reach into a shelf to handle the tonearm. I can lift the dust cover enough to be able to swap records and control everything though, and if I'm going to be playing a bunch of stuff I can pop the whole thing off pretty easily. I'm really pleased having gone with a lower profile TT. Thanks to whoever through out that recommemdation.
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This week I made a video on a Grundig EN3 dictation recorder. Odd little vintage piece of gear with a 1/4" reel-to-reel tape cartridge. I had to fix it before it worked. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NflrwT619kU This is only the second video that I've uploaded to YouTube but I think it's better than the first one I shared here.
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metaxus posted:This week I made a video on a Grundig EN3 dictation recorder. Odd little vintage piece of gear with a 1/4" reel-to-reel tape cartridge. Boy, that recording quality is the worst I've ever heard on any device. I like the videos so far. Definitely adding your channel to my watch list.
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wa27 posted:Boy, that recording quality is the worst I've ever heard on any device. It's like Rob Brydon doing his "tiny American trapped in a box" bit.
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