@@bobby666666 I have two of them the wood panal and the Darth Vader one both modified to connect ot a modern TV and about 100 or so games. It's the best
Keep em coming Frank.. some more great dens and Hi-Fi kit for us all to see.Thanks for sharing....I love the vinyl dens series. Those VHS videos on display reminded me of Blockbusters video stores in the 90's. Keep on spinnin !!
Fun tours as always Frank, love these shows! So much in style and so many different configurations, love to see what other's imaginations manage to put together!
I forget if there was one yet. But has anyone had a room that was so packed with records that there is a built in roll around ladder to get to the top rows of records?
Lombard , Illinois USA - I Live 1 town away from there & I Love this Video ( as this is a Surprise ). LOVE YOUR VIDEO FRANK - & God Bless Canada. 👍🏻🇨🇦👍🏻
Thanks for sharing my room in this video!! I never stop look looking for bargains and since taking those pics I have added a Rogue Sphinx integrated amp and two more turntables. 😊 Keep it Spinning - Scott
Love seeing other peoples rooms and gear. Have to say Alberto surprised me with the turntable he's using in his system, but everyone to their own. Not meant as a criticism, just a surprised observation due to his other kit. Happy listening to all.🎶🎵🎼 Jim🏴🙂
Thank you Frank for bringing us lovers of music and physical formats together. It is a pleasure to know that we are a great community enjoying your channel and sharing our appreciated taste for music. Channel 33 RPM RRROOOOCKKKSSSSSS
Love getting new ideas from these videos. My family and I just bought our first home and I’ve been trying to get so many new ideas for my room. Thanks Frank!
Great video as always. It's always amazing to see how many peoples systems I see in room tour videos, and when you look for the listening chair, it's not even in front of the speakers. To each his own I guess.
As someone who enjoys a nice way to listen to music as well as vintage video games I love some of these setups. I'm not really into vinyl, my setup is all digital, but my video game collection is extensive! All the way from Atari 2600 to today.
I agree but running a Fluance TT with a VM95 cart? Alberto has quite some room for improvement by just changing the cart. That is if he wants to, that's his system so his call but if he wants to improve the sounds a Ortofon Blue, Nagaoka MP110 or a Sumiko Rainier should do wonders with that McIntosh gear behind (and for a reasonable expense)
Ill write in here lol iv subscribe years ago ,today's the day MY GEAR (SYSTEM) DROP carbon VTA turntable (2022) Klipsch RF7 classic reference speakers (2010) + SONY SS MF515 medium size towers (90s model ) Two Yamaha 100 watt model P2100 power amplifier.for echo speaker set .. Receiver SANSUI AU-9500 VINTAGE separate power supply powered sub AUDIOSOURCE 250 WATT 15 inch subwoofer.. outsource gain via Kenwood KR -5400 receiver (1979) vintage 5 CD PLAYER denon And a jvc basic double cassette player 300 albums mostly hard rock and rock from 70s 80s
What would be a great starter kit? I'm getting into vinyls but not sure what to get. I don't have much space so I was looking to get something like Audio technica at-lp120bt-usb and a Bluetooth sound bar cause it's gonna be used for my tv aswell. Any advice?
so you would connect the turntable to the soundbar with bluetooth? I would avoid it if possible, also a soundbar will not be great for music (unless you get very high end but I suppose budget is a criteria too). Check into powered speakers some have an optical or an HDMI input so you can plug the TV and 2 stereo speakers will improve your TV sounds so much better than a small soundbar If you have the space next to the TV, you can set the speakers and the TT around it. That way no need for bluetooth from TT to the speakers but if you get speakers with bluetooth you can connect your phone or maybe even the TV to the speakers. The AT-LP120 is a good TT but it's a full manual operation (meaning you have to stop it manually at the end of the record). Maybe the more affordable AT-LP70XBT would be a better fit for you as it is fully automatic. To begin with, it's a great product. the cartridge is good and the stylus decent and you can upgrade the stylus later to improve the sound for a reasonable cost. Compared to the 120, you lose the direct drive motor (the 70 is belt driven but it should last you a long time before you have to worry about replacing it), you lose the 78RPM option (I doubt you planned on using it) and the 120 gives you an elliptical stylus instead and also gives you more flexibility to upgrade the cartridge later. Not familiar with this model but the Pro-Ject Automat A1 is also a fully automatic TT with a decent Ortofon cartridge and preamp for a similar price. Might be worth checking it out as it allows you to change the cartridge. Hope it helps.
Really inspiring. The fact so many older men go back to this shows that the simple pleasures are the best, not to be taken for granted.
whenever I see an Atari I get the warm fuzzies :)
A friend of mine has between 5 and 10 of them.
@@bobby666666 I have two of them the wood panal and the Darth Vader one both modified to connect ot a modern TV and about 100 or so games. It's the best
Nice! I stil l have my OG Atari I got for Christmas back in 81or 82...
@@Channel33RPM That's amazing. how cool to still own your original. Those things were built like tanks.
Amazing rooms.
Keep em coming Frank.. some more great dens and Hi-Fi kit for us all to see.Thanks for sharing....I love the vinyl dens series. Those VHS videos on display reminded me of Blockbusters video stores in the 90's. Keep on spinnin !!
Thanks Graham - I had the same impression when I saw all those VHS tapes... super cool set up.
Thanks for including my space in the video, Frank! What an honor!
Any time!
Always love seeing peoples set ups. Thanks. Mine is more of a CD den, but I might submit some pics some day.
CD dens are definitely welcome, along with home bars, basement acrcades, movie rooms... all are good.
I see George has the Lego radio right next to his stereo. My wife got me that for Father’s Day. 😊
Always love these segments and never fail to get good ideas for my listening area.
Awesome - thanks for tuning in!
Fun tours as always Frank, love these shows! So much in style and so many different configurations, love to see what other's imaginations manage to put together!
Thanks - these are a blast to put together.
Thanks everyone for sharing. And cheers to Todd, music therapy is powerful, glad to hear you're getting by.
I forget if there was one yet. But has anyone had a room that was so packed with records that there is a built in roll around ladder to get to the top rows of records?
Yes, search on TH-cam: Singaporean vinyl enthusiast CK Teo. CK has a room like you are explaining and over 8,000 vinyl records…
Nope... I have not shown one of those... but I'll stay tuned (I'm sure I will get one at some point).
Lombard , Illinois USA - I Live 1 town away from there & I Love this Video ( as this is a Surprise ).
LOVE YOUR VIDEO FRANK - &
God Bless Canada. 👍🏻🇨🇦👍🏻
Thanks for sharing my room in this video!! I never stop look looking for bargains and since taking those pics I have added a Rogue Sphinx integrated amp and two more turntables. 😊
Keep it Spinning - Scott
Love seeing other peoples rooms and gear. Have to say Alberto surprised me with the turntable he's using in his system, but everyone to their own. Not meant as a criticism, just a surprised observation due to his other kit.
Happy listening to all.🎶🎵🎼
Jim🏴🙂
My thoughts exactly. Mcintosh gear is not cheap.
Should he have waited to submit his room until he upgraded his turntable? lol
@@MickSupper why would I think that negative shit! Try reading my comment again!
Frank, these Vinyl Den videos are always the best. Great to see so many people enjoying physical media of vinyl, videos, books,etc...
Thank you Frank for bringing us lovers of music and physical formats together. It is a pleasure to know that we are a great community enjoying your channel and sharing our appreciated taste for music.
Channel 33 RPM RRROOOOCKKKSSSSSS
Our favorite was the first room, but Alberto deserves honorable mention for the “McIntosh” gear(angels singing), LOL!🙏🏻🎧😂
Oh man, I would LOVE to hear Alberto's system in action!
Your vinyl room looks BadAss as well.
Thank you.
These are some of my favorite videos on youtube!!! Kudos for the Gex X shoutout!!
Love the vibe of Ryan’s room 🙌
Thank you, Frabky. Love this segment! Wishing you and your family a blessed Thanksgiving holiday.
MCS is great vintage gear. Great video Frank.
Love getting new ideas from these videos. My family and I just bought our first home and I’ve been trying to get so many new ideas for my room. Thanks Frank!
Great video as always.
It's always amazing to see how many peoples systems I see in room tour videos, and when you look for the listening chair, it's not even in front of the speakers.
To each his own I guess.
Shoutout to the fatscreen TV in the first one, rarely see those anymore!
As someone who enjoys a nice way to listen to music as well as vintage video games I love some of these setups. I'm not really into vinyl, my setup is all digital, but my video game collection is extensive! All the way from Atari 2600 to today.
Loved this episode! Some really great dens to give some inspiration!
Awesome dens. I absolutely love these videos. 👍
Thanks 👍
Wow that looked like a McIntosh showroom! Deep pockets on that one 😊. Bet it sounds marvelous.
I agree but running a Fluance TT with a VM95 cart? Alberto has quite some room for improvement by just changing the cart. That is if he wants to, that's his system so his call but if he wants to improve the sounds a Ortofon Blue, Nagaoka MP110 or a Sumiko Rainier should do wonders with that McIntosh gear behind (and for a reasonable expense)
One of my goals is it make it onto one of these segments. Been working on converting my garage into a music and printed media library.
Awesome
Another great one my friend! \m/
Thanks for tuning in!
cool dens
From Halloween time cuz I see ghostbusters
It seems that some music rooms are not for listening to music, but rather for making an impression...
Ill write in here lol iv subscribe years ago ,today's the day
MY GEAR (SYSTEM)
DROP carbon VTA turntable (2022)
Klipsch RF7 classic reference speakers (2010) + SONY SS MF515 medium size towers (90s model )
Two Yamaha 100 watt model P2100 power amplifier.for echo speaker set ..
Receiver SANSUI AU-9500 VINTAGE
separate power supply powered sub
AUDIOSOURCE 250 WATT 15 inch subwoofer.. outsource gain via Kenwood KR -5400 receiver (1979) vintage
5 CD PLAYER denon
And a jvc basic double cassette player
300 albums mostly hard rock and rock from 70s 80s
What would be a great starter kit? I'm getting into vinyls but not sure what to get. I don't have much space so I was looking to get something like Audio technica at-lp120bt-usb and a Bluetooth sound bar cause it's gonna be used for my tv aswell. Any advice?
Advice, they are records, not vinyls.
@@pnichols6500 yeah, bad french translation from me I guess ;)
so you would connect the turntable to the soundbar with bluetooth?
I would avoid it if possible, also a soundbar will not be great for music (unless you get very high end but I suppose budget is a criteria too). Check into powered speakers some have an optical or an HDMI input so you can plug the TV and 2 stereo speakers will improve your TV sounds so much better than a small soundbar
If you have the space next to the TV, you can set the speakers and the TT around it.
That way no need for bluetooth from TT to the speakers but if you get speakers with bluetooth you can connect your phone or maybe even the TV to the speakers.
The AT-LP120 is a good TT but it's a full manual operation (meaning you have to stop it manually at the end of the record). Maybe the more affordable AT-LP70XBT would be a better fit for you as it is fully automatic.
To begin with, it's a great product. the cartridge is good and the stylus decent and you can upgrade the stylus later to improve the sound for a reasonable cost.
Compared to the 120, you lose the direct drive motor (the 70 is belt driven but it should last you a long time before you have to worry about replacing it), you lose the 78RPM option (I doubt you planned on using it) and the 120 gives you an elliptical stylus instead and also gives you more flexibility to upgrade the cartridge later.
Not familiar with this model but the Pro-Ject Automat A1 is also a fully automatic TT with a decent Ortofon cartridge and preamp for a similar price. Might be worth checking it out as it allows you to change the cartridge.
Hope it helps.
@@brunohebert1351 Decent of you to help steer people in the right direction.
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