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wgrantha44
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 3 ก.พ. 2018
I collect vintage electronics, and also work on them.
On this channel you will see a variety of things such as-
TVs
Radios
Record players
Fans
Electrical
On this channel you will see a variety of things such as-
TVs
Radios
Record players
Fans
Electrical
Sonny & Cher - I Got You Babe (Stereo Version)
The stereo version is better.
From The Eric Records album "Hard To FInd 45's On CD" Vol. 5
From The Eric Records album "Hard To FInd 45's On CD" Vol. 5
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The Mamas And The Papas - Monday, Monday (1986 Steve Hoffman Remaster
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The Mamas And The Papas - Monday, Monday (1986 Steve Hoffman Remaster
The Mamas And The Papas - California Dreamin (1986 Steve Hoffman Remaster)
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The Mamas And The Papas - California Dreamin (1986 Steve Hoffman Remaster)
Repair Sort of 1970's GE auto record player ended up trashing it
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Repair Sort of 1970's GE auto record player ended up trashing it
Speaker replacement in a japanese tube radio
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Speaker replacement in a japanese tube radio
Dottie West - My Big John (Rare Stereo)
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Rare stereo mix of this song from Starday SLP 302
Dottie West - Men With Evil Hearts (Rare Stereo)
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Dottie West - Men With Evil Hearts (Rare Stereo)
The Mama's and The Papa's - California Dreamin' (HQ Dub)
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The Mama's and The Papa's - California Dreamin' (HQ Dub)
Dusty Springfield - I Only Want To Be With You (Extracted Stereo Mix)
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Dusty Springfield - I Only Want To Be With You (Extracted Stereo Mix)
Dusty Springfield - I Only Want To Be With You (Extracted Vocal Mix)
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Dusty Springfield - I Only Want To Be With You (Extracted Vocal Mix)
Miss Toni Fisher - The Big Hurt (Extracted Vocal Mix)
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Miss Toni Fisher - The Big Hurt (Extracted Vocal Mix)
Bee Gees - Nights On Broadway (Surround)
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Bee Gees - Nights On Broadway (Surround)
Count Five - Psychotic Reaction (Reprocessed Stereo Mix)
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Count Five - Psychotic Reaction (Reprocessed Stereo Mix)
Mel Tillis - Stateside (Reprocessed Stereo Mix)
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Mel Tillis - Stateside (Reprocessed Stereo Mix)
John Lutz Ritter - Beautiful Downtown Lutz (LP Rip) (Stereo)
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John Lutz Ritter - Beautiful Downtown Lutz (LP Rip) (Stereo)
The Applejacks - Like Dreamers Do (Reprocessed Stereo Mix)
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The Applejacks - Like Dreamers Do (Reprocessed Stereo Mix)
We Five - You Were On My Mind (Electronic Stereo Mix)
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We Five - You Were On My Mind (Electronic Stereo Mix)
I love the mamas and the papa's California dreamin
Nice always sounds good
people try to put dirt on Phil Spector's "wall of sound" but I think it sounds amazing and so beautiful
people try to put dirt on Phil Spector's "wall of sound" but I think it sounds amazing
people try to put dirt on Phil Spector's "wall of sound" but I think it sounds amazing
Thank you for the review I just recently got one and was wondering to see some reviews
She was 17 when she recorded this! Stellar vocals!
A& m mono r'1965"you were on my mind" we 5ive❤❤❤❤❤❤
A perfect remix!
Have you ever replaced the needle? PLEASE Can you make a how to video??
Would probably sound a lot better with a new LP needle, 78 needle is too big to fit correctly in the grove.
Shit on your face for playing centerfold? 😂
I have one too mine says made in 1971 and ❤ it! Enjoy it!
Thanks for playing these back to back. I'm a Beach Boys fanatic and if possible, I try and get the mono or stereo releases over Duophonic.
@@joshsimpson79 I always thought it was weird how the were issuing mono, stereo and duophonic albums all at once. Their duophonic releases seem to go for more money.
There's a debate here that seems to be irresolvable: This album credits the song to "Tommy Hill Music Festival", but the singer sounds exactly like C.W. McCall. For years I thought this was an alternate take McCall made in the 1970s. I've listened to other "Tommy Hill Music" tracks on TH-cam, and whoever "Tommy Hill" is, doesn't seem to have the low register voice that could produce the low-pitched vocals in the first verse ("It was the dark of the Moon on the 6th of June and and Kenworth pullin' logs...." Who is the vocalist here? "Tommy Hill"? Or did Tommy Hill contract with McCall to remake his hit song (the way Kenny Rogers and others made "new stereo recordings" of their early hits)? Or did Hill speak the vocals and simply lowered the pitch of the vocal track voice in post-production? This track came out in 2005, but McCall himself didn't pass away until 2022. All political events on earth must be halted until this question is answered :)
@@Tom-j4v7f I have no clue as gusto loved using sound-alike artists. Their compilations are usually third rate.
I’m going to be calling some more asshole commenters in an upcoming video. And remember if you don’t like my videos then don’t watch them you annoying little bitches.
The UK version was definitely in stereo (as dry as the mix is, since EMI didn't use much echo and reverb as Capitol did with Dave Dexter Jr.'s mixing, made to sound more full and wider on large console stereos from RCA, Zenith, Magnavox, Admiral, etc. ) Capitol only got a mono master from UK EMI in early 1965, causing them to reprocess the song into "Duophonic" stereo.
I wonder why we weren’t sent a true stereo master?
@@wgrantha4438 EMI had a habit of doing that in the 1960's with their British masters as well as European masters, or in the case of "Sukiyaki", a Japanese label (Toshiba Records.) EMI sent out mono during the 60's probably because prior to 1967, mono was the main go-to source for young listeners, who bought the 45 rpm singles, while stereo was for those who had expensive stereo consoles, and were usually adults. This is why you would see more stereo copies of Andy Williams or Herb Alpert albums in used record shops or thrift shops than say, teen-based albums from the British invasion, since the adults with the expensive sets were willing to shell out the extra $1.00 for a stereo copy above the then-average mono copy. Because EMI realized that teens were buying the Beatles and other British invasion acts, they sent out mono tape masters, thinking that Capitol and other labels were going to concentrate on single releases instead of stereo albums. Capitol used the "Duophonic' process to issue pre-1958 albums that were in mono, and adults with stereo sets scooped up those as well, even if the sound quality was dreadfully uneven compared to mono. A Capitol artist like Brian Wilson recorded and mixed in mono simply because he was deaf in one ear, and left the stereo mixing to Chuck Britz and other engineers. The Beatles themselves always preferred their songs in mono (especially John Lennon and George Harrison), and were always present for their mono mixing sessions until 1968, but left the stereo mixing to Norman "Hurricane" Smith, Glynn Ellis, or any other EMI engineer and mixer who was willing to do the job. In the case of The Seekers, they were an Australian folk group who recorded in England a lot, and they did have stereo mixes for their EMI recordings, but like they did with The Beatles, sometimes the stereo masters weren't always sent out immediately, forcing Dave Dexter, Jr. and Bill Miller to redub the songs in "Duophonic". As irritating as that was to stereo fans, that was the norm, and stereo buyers had to still pay $1.00 more for it than the mono copy. By the 1980's, many of EMI's stereo masters from Abbey Road Studios and other have been located and released on CD's during the CD craze, because stereo was more desirable by then. Today, it seems in reverse. Some serious vinyl collectors would want to buy the old mono versions over the stereo, especially on 45's, because they were boosted up in high fidelity for radio airplay to sound good on transistor radios and AM car radios over 60 years ago. Mono albums from 1967-68 are especially rare and valuable because there were too few printed as mono went out of style by mid 1968, and stereo took over as the leading source. Some record collectors, however will never accept "Duophonic' as valuable simply because they hated the sound today as much as they did back in 1964.
@@wgrantha4438 Labels from England like EMI and Decca sending out mono masters for US release were a common trend in the 1960's, forcing US labels to electronically reprocess them. It wasn't until the 1980's that the true stereo masters were issued in the US. The same goes for some other international hits like Kyu Sakamoto's hit "Sukiyaki" in 1963. When shipped to Capitol records in mono, it was issued in Duophonic stereo in the US. The true stereo master was finally heard by US audiences in the late 1980's.
I remember being a small kid listening to the radio in the dark. Scared the pee out of me. I convinced myself that those backing vocals were ghosts.
My favorite song in the world! Thanks for letting me hear it like this.
Great video but the cursing is completely not necessary! Ruins your credibility.
@@brightonmusic I really don’t give a flying fuck. If you don’t like it don’t watch!
@@brightonmusic this is my channel, I can say whatever I damn well please and if you don’t like it then don’t watch asshole.
They are your record players to do with as you please no matter what some loser has to say. Also I agree with your TRUMP comment!!
Those BSR tables ended up in everything. I have a realistic (Radio Shack) that is a rebranded BSR. Couldn't agree more on the election either.
i think that 'smell' is from the rexine cabinet covering ... i've noticed it,
🖤😂i loved this! We have a few things in common it seems. Good video, nice turntables/music choices and never water yourself down for these anonymous ppl with nothing to contribute to society. 👍🏻 If there were 1000 comments they'd be fighting to say "First!" and tell you how much they appreciate your honesty. 😆
I smell distinct too
Why don't you smell yourself?
Cool players
Super record players. I like the fact that you mentioned the smell. I love the smell of BSR changers. Have you come across the BSR UA8?
Fantastic record player
The best way to interact with your viewers is to swear at them.
Indeed I enjoyed it.
@@saltech3444 I’ll talk to my viewers anyway I please. Fuckface
You're right, your video DOES suck.
Sit and rotate on a pine cone.
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mc3lizard got btfo
That was the plan.
I have the same exact GE Wildcat. It still works, but plays great, and it’s not exactly junk compared to a Crosley Cruiser or Victrola portable which is a Crosley Cruiser knockoff. The model of my Wildcat is black.
No, those are far better than the Chinese shit made today but still very cheaply made.
I'm dancing right now!
Uh, which is which?? Some sound louder than the others - that's all. You should have done more with the video aspect. Sorry, fail.
1 is mono 2 is stereo and 3 is duophonic. And if you don’t like my videos you don’t have to watch them, you asshole.
@@wgrantha4438He/she probably only have one ear and 2 braincells. It was crystal clear to me
The title has been reimagined as "Climate Change" by the masonic brotherhood.
You took a working record player and f***ed it up. Why would you sand down the motor spindle? That will only make it play slow. The motor is a synchronous motor. That means the speed of the motor depends on the frequency of the AC power (60 Hz in the U.S.). REALLY accurate speed. There is probably a lever under the deck which is moved when there are no records stacked, so the tone arm will park, and not go back onto the record.
Millions were made and are relatively easy to find so no huge loss.
I have one more vintage
Do these come with adapters to play the 45?
Yes
Did you really trash it I would have gladly taken it off of your hands
I was expecting it to drop the record on top of the tone arm when it was scraping on the platter.
Nicely done. Nice little radio, too. I recommend a good tripod for future videos. Might increase your viewership.
I don’t make any money from these videos so it doesn’t really matter what I use to film these.
I have the same exact player, and it’s a Wildcat stereo from 1975 which was one of the last of the GE record players, but the same as this one which is your Swingmate. I’m sorry that your video has abruptly ended right in the middle.
Do the hustle, lol I remember that. Cool
Oh wow yhe heads broke off , Thats hella funny 😂. ROFLMAO great repair job . Loved this video ❤❤❤❤❤👍
Cool video, brings back some memories of music class. 👍
Aww Nice kiity❤ I have two older style audiotronics, with the general Industries motor board. I think the newer ones kinda suck, plastic parts ect. They still sound great though. Great Videos 👍. I watch radiotvphononut a lot as well. I love repairing old photographs as well.
My big John ROFLMAO 😅😅😊
You have some awesome records !!❤
I love repairing old vintage record players.