A good record deserves be played in a good turntable. Excellent sound quality and video!.
I have two re-editions of this beauty: 2nd 1960's edition Columbia stereo made in USA with some little scratch, and Third 1970's edition CBS stereo made in México in excellent condition, but I'm looking for a copy of 1st. edition like yours. When I was in high school I had my first 'Time Out' 1st. edition copy, but in mono sound, and several scratches. At the time, I found the mexican '70s edition. =)
You know how sometimes certain things just give off that good vibe to you? And you can't really describe it, you can feel it through every fiber of your being? Yeah, this it one of them.
Dude, you went above and beyond with this one. I have been a Brubeck fan since high school. I even got to interview him once. In the world of Jazz, this is as cool as it gets. You really captured the 'cool' here. Fantastic job. :) JC
@gilmour509 No, I'm afraid not... I used to have a tape but it got messed up. There is a picture, though. I think my Mom has it put away somewhere. Next time I go see her I gotta dig that out and get it scanned. :) JC
Wow, I love the live video of them playing along - good job! My nephew has the same turntable. Last week, I took it apart and rewired the output to bypass the internal USB ADC/preamp. The wire going to the I/O board was routed to two gold female RCA's on the back. The sound quality was much improved - better bass, cleaner mid-range and smoother highs. Next, we are going to rewire the tonearm with 2ft of bulk Cardas wire (4x33gauge). Have you considered rewiring your turntable?
@BSD2000 i've been thinking about removing it for a year now, and externally grounding. but building an air bearing tone arm, and later on a custom table, has kept me from doing it actually doing it. when i opened up my TT last year, i didn't like the fact that audio signal goes through some unnecessary resistors on the motor PCB before going to the preamp, can't understand what the point of that could possibly serve.
i should take your word for it and do it anyway though ;)
@gilmour509 I just posted a quick guide with some pictures on how I did it to my nephews turntable. The article is in the turntable discussion area at: vinylaudio . net / forum.
@cottagechskitty it's funny, she was actually watching me put dishes away. the way she was fixated that corner of the screen, gave me the idea to put something there.
like if you here for the simpsons =)
like si estas aqui por los simpsons =)
charlysmiille 3 weeks ago
COMPLIMENTI PER IL BRANO DI PRESTIGIO E PER QUESTO BELLISSIMO VIDEO DAVVERO SINGOLARE...
clarkdoss 1 month ago
Takes me straight back to my student days in 1960... Great music, and a super video, too! Thank you, Gilmour509!
AgTigress 1 month ago
Needs more kitty... :-p
Anyhows... what a fantastic video you made dude. Such a cool tune and the drumwork is simply exceptional... :o)
Zouljab 1 month ago
A good record deserves be played in a good turntable. Excellent sound quality and video!.
I have two re-editions of this beauty: 2nd 1960's edition Columbia stereo made in USA with some little scratch, and Third 1970's edition CBS stereo made in México in excellent condition, but I'm looking for a copy of 1st. edition like yours. When I was in high school I had my first 'Time Out' 1st. edition copy, but in mono sound, and several scratches. At the time, I found the mexican '70s edition. =)
osdelced 1 month ago
You know how sometimes certain things just give off that good vibe to you? And you can't really describe it, you can feel it through every fiber of your being? Yeah, this it one of them.
AwesomeGreenPerson 2 months ago
A W E S O M E video!!!
TECHTRAX 3 months ago in playlist Mais vídeos de gilmour509
sensational
HillBillyPadThai 4 months ago
Great video !
Fantastic tune and wonderful chair.
I have an Eames chair in my living room also !
empigasser 5 months ago
Oh my god thhis vid and music blows my mind. I'm 21 an i love this!
RRROBERT1990 5 months ago
awesome job man this is smooth as it greats great vid!!!!
jhadb777 5 months ago
Woah! Incredible quality. Thanks so much for this :)
alexbulluk 5 months ago
Good lord man, your vids are amazing!!!
Slayd5K 6 months ago
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jameshodgetts1997 7 months ago
Dude, you went above and beyond with this one. I have been a Brubeck fan since high school. I even got to interview him once. In the world of Jazz, this is as cool as it gets. You really captured the 'cool' here. Fantastic job. :) JC
BadEditPro 7 months ago
@BadEditPro Thanks JC! Wow! do you have a transcript or recording of the interview?
gilmour509 7 months ago
@gilmour509 No, I'm afraid not... I used to have a tape but it got messed up. There is a picture, though. I think my Mom has it put away somewhere. Next time I go see her I gotta dig that out and get it scanned. :) JC
BadEditPro 7 months ago
I love this, thank you.
DBRGroup 7 months ago
@DBRGroup Glad you enjoyed!
gilmour509 7 months ago
Wow, I love the live video of them playing along - good job! My nephew has the same turntable. Last week, I took it apart and rewired the output to bypass the internal USB ADC/preamp. The wire going to the I/O board was routed to two gold female RCA's on the back. The sound quality was much improved - better bass, cleaner mid-range and smoother highs. Next, we are going to rewire the tonearm with 2ft of bulk Cardas wire (4x33gauge). Have you considered rewiring your turntable?
BSD2000 7 months ago
@BSD2000 i've been thinking about removing it for a year now, and externally grounding. but building an air bearing tone arm, and later on a custom table, has kept me from doing it actually doing it. when i opened up my TT last year, i didn't like the fact that audio signal goes through some unnecessary resistors on the motor PCB before going to the preamp, can't understand what the point of that could possibly serve.
i should take your word for it and do it anyway though ;)
gilmour509 7 months ago
@gilmour509 I just posted a quick guide with some pictures on how I did it to my nephews turntable. The article is in the turntable discussion area at: vinylaudio . net / forum.
BSD2000 7 months ago
Love the moment where it looks like the cat is watching the inset...
cottagechskitty 7 months ago
@cottagechskitty it's funny, she was actually watching me put dishes away. the way she was fixated that corner of the screen, gave me the idea to put something there.
gilmour509 7 months ago
I really enjoyed this....Thanks for posting......I'd be afraid that the cat would jump on my turntable LOL!
margaretsville 7 months ago
@margaretsville lol, glad you enjoyed! thanks!
gilmour509 7 months ago
Bravo!
RAC80sFAN 7 months ago
@RAC80sFAN Thanks Roberth!
gilmour509 7 months ago
I liked, it so very nice your video, congratulations !!! =)
brbmx2009 7 months ago
@brbmx2009 Thank you!
gilmour509 7 months ago