My guess that 78 was made in the 20's. Although the music was way before my time, the 78's are more ppealing because they are more rare. Especially 78's by Carl Perkins, and any Sun label. Nice vid, "More than a feeling" sounded rich and full. Good Amp.
No need to apologize for 78 rpm records. Those disks served the music world for half a century. If my arithmetic is right, that is a longer period than the Lp, 45, magnetic tape and CD. In fact, if stored correctly, they play just as well today as when they were new. There's an enormous amount of culture to be enjoyed on 78 rpm records.
Too cool, Same way I rack up my gear
gtw1776 1 year ago
can you plesae tell me what's the song title and artist at 1:08 of this video? Thanks!!!
mdaljev1 3 years ago
Boston - More than a feeling. :)
alexkerhead 3 years ago
Thank you, you've been helpful!!!! Recpect!!!
mdaljev1 3 years ago
I wonder which record is that at the beginning of the video?
Interests2009 2 years ago
i have a working Technics SL-DL80 (or something like that) set up down in the basement with my Technics 6-cd sound system from 1993.
poopskinTheLiar 3 years ago
That Pioneer PL-530 is such a class act. I'm hoping to buy one some day.
lambcutlets 3 years ago
Nice turntable man! I've always wanted one like that (one mode up though). Good stuff.
Vggamegod 4 years ago
Just buy a Technics SL 1200?
TechnicsMK5G 4 years ago
Never was a Technics TT fan, but i do own a Technics SL-222 full automatic.
alexkerhead 4 years ago
I used to have an old Pioneer turntable myself. I wonder which record (under the UA label) is that on the Pioneer?
iabhornc 4 years ago
My guess that 78 was made in the 20's. Although the music was way before my time, the 78's are more ppealing because they are more rare. Especially 78's by Carl Perkins, and any Sun label. Nice vid, "More than a feeling" sounded rich and full. Good Amp.
markofkane2 5 years ago
No need to apologize for 78 rpm records. Those disks served the music world for half a century. If my arithmetic is right, that is a longer period than the Lp, 45, magnetic tape and CD. In fact, if stored correctly, they play just as well today as when they were new. There's an enormous amount of culture to be enjoyed on 78 rpm records.
pmintun 5 years ago
Amen! I own 3000+ 78's, I love them!
aldiakaroofus 5 years ago
OMG! I love that Elac! Like that nice "Clunk" when you start the machine. So automatic. Ya shoulda let Boston play a little longer. I was lovin it.
jasonlava 5 years ago