I think you just put the reproducer upon the record with no needle at all, and the light sound being picked up is from the thumbscrew, and that is how it is even tracking.
What on earth is the matter? Sounds like you're playing it with the wrong end of the needle, or not using a proper steel needle at all. Sound should be loud and clear. You'll certainly ruin records by continuing like this. Please rectify and upload another video.
I think you just put the reproducer upon the record with no needle at all, and the light sound being picked up is from the thumbscrew, and that is how it is even tracking.
DIYPhonophile 2 weeks ago
you need to change the needle after every play of a record otherwise it will destroy the record and give a terrible sound
kirtley2010 4 months ago
veri kuut saunti
Migoth1 4 months ago in playlist Lisää videoita käyttäjältä lonecraft
What on earth is the matter? Sounds like you're playing it with the wrong end of the needle, or not using a proper steel needle at all. Sound should be loud and clear. You'll certainly ruin records by continuing like this. Please rectify and upload another video.
PJBGORDON 4 months ago
Either you have very bad sound on your camera or your playing the record with a dull needle.
CoolDudeClem 1 year ago
There was an ad on the back of a record cover for this player and that was from 1928 so this is probably from the 20's
IdontneedanIpod 1 year ago
lovely old gramophone
mujawooja 1 year ago
You have to change the needle everytime after one playing! Otherwise you'll ruin the record!
transformingArt 2 years ago