the cheaper gate fx gaming lab top that can compete with alienware has recently downgraded their graphics capabilities to save power and to make more sense by providing less of it.
i'll explain you why. input jack is switched off (it's inside of preamp), and at 0:41 he switches it on. the more unrealistic is at 0:45 because he would get ENORMOUS FEEDBACK(!!!) standing right in front of that giant speaker, that feedback would blow that speaker earlier, i don't hear noise-reductor here because quiet string fret is heard
The greatest scene EVER🤘😁🤘 but there is no way all that drive was up, then he plugs in lol..... the connection pop alone would blow the system at that point
Why would you maximize the volume AND the output before plugging the amp into the jack? I swear. I know it’s an 80s science fiction movie, but it’s almost like Marty is trying to make himself go deaf. 😂
Haha exactly, was thinking the same. And when he turned up the overdrive, the frequency/tone of the hum went up as well. Just to 'amplify' the believe and excitement of the viewer haha
@@jimcatanzaro7808 that's a good practice too 😂 i remembered when i was a noob and i bought my first amp, didn't know it was in full volume, turned it on first and i plugged the guitar, BAM... Then, my dumbars decided to yank it off instead of turning it down... BAM, DOUBLE TAP BABY! 😂
This is one of those movies you see and just accept as is at first. Didn’t cross my mind until many years later to ask why Marty was friends with Doc Brown
They were actually trying to add a layer to Emit Brown's character in this scene. The Doc calls and says "Better not hook up to the amplifier, there's a slight possibility of overload." As if the issue was Doc Brown screwing it up, which I get since the theme is that he hasn't invented anything that works up until the time machine. Assuming he made them, and of course they're over the top like everything he invents. So it's not Marty's fault, which would explain his familiarity towards the system, and this ritualized, casual behavior of maxing out the system, as if he had grown accustomed to maxing out the amps in this way. With a speaker that big, maybe it would need an insane amount of power just to drive it at reasonable levels. But the gag comes across as Marty just being irresponsible. Which I think is more funny actually. But in that case, they should have cut the Doc's line.
Was a family Ties fan growing up in the good ole 80s , playing guitar and didn’t know till this movie came out Micheal J was actually and accomplished guitarist, was told the part at the end when he was playing the dance a lot of the Johnny B Good was his own jamming, pretty cool
I love how after he rolls the knob to 10 on the guitar, already drowned in an insane amount of hum, he keeps on flipping a couple of extra switches, for good measure
After watching the scene in the Back To The Future where Marty tries Doc's amp I wonder if this was the inspiration for Eddie Munson from Stranger Things.
@@MagicAl5F4781 you have been fed that nonsense. Look at real scientific data and ask people in Alaska how they like running leaving their homes because the ice is growing not receding... Also by your rhetoric, he also has two flat Earth clocks visible in these scenes so what's he trying to inform you on.... And one last fact, Spielberg is on the Epstein flight log....
This scene pretty much sums up why Marty and Doc were friends. He commissioned this maniac to build the biggest guitar amp possible. The rest is history.
when you get a new gaming pc and you crank that graphics card settings up to the max and it exactly happens like this you get blown away or computer explodes
As a kid in the 80s I had seen many expensive stereo systems with knobs and dials. Of course I was never allowed to touch them. They were very sensitive, and leaving them all the way up was forbidden. So naturally seeing him turn them all up only to explode in his face as he flew backwards was hilarious. This is what all the kids I knew were sure would happen if we cranked the dials to 11. Secretly...we all wanted to.
This kind of reminds me of the moment in Michael Jackson's Black or White music video where Macaulay Culkin brings in his big amplifiers and adjusts his volume to "Loud... Louder... ARE YOU NUTS?!"
He would've been getting so much feedback standing that close to that giant of a speaker at those volumes lol. And those tiny cord/string sounds he made would've been enough to blow it out.
What always amazed me about these scenes is how different Mary McFly is from Alex P. Keaton. Both 1980's iconic characters played by Michael J. Fox. Marty is into Rock N Roll while Alex hates Rock N Roll and favors more Big Band and Jazz type music. Marty dresses in 80's teenage fashion while Alex even as a teenager dressed formally in a dress shirt, tie, and dress pants most of the time. Although both Marty and Alex wear calculator watches, I think the same Casio CA-50 watch too. Marty comes off average being seen by the principal as a tardy slacker while Alex is an economics student and child prodigy. Marty seems to be more liberal in life while Alex was an outspoken Reagan Era Republican Conservative. Both characters played by Michael J. Fox. Both completely different personas yet Michael J. Fox played both of these characters so brilliantly and separately that you see them both as two different individuals just with the same face.
No, its a Chiquita - they were fairly common back in those days. I bought a Fernadez - which was about the same size, but has a full scale neck and a built in amp that sounds fantastic as the battery starts getting low. Like a built in fuzz box.
Steven Spielberg presents, a Robert Zemeckis film BACK TO THE FUTURE Executive Producers: Steven Spielberg, Kathleen Kennedy and Frank Marshall Produced by: Bob Gale and Neil Canton Directed by: Robert Zemeckis
No matter how long ago this was made, it’s still funny when he gets blown backwards.
Why he even does that I've NO idea 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@peter17572 it was Doc Browns amp
@@peter17572 I think he does now. Lol
Although a sound that powerful would probably kill someone in reality.
Even funnier is when Biff gets blown back too in 2010 game
When you install a new Graphics Card then sets it into Max Settings.
trying to push your 2080ti to run 4k with high FPS as they said it would work :P
the cheaper gate fx gaming lab top that can compete with alienware has recently downgraded their graphics capabilities to save power and to make more sense by providing less of it.
Or overclocking the GPU.
The most unrealistic thing in this movie about time travel is that there is not any distortion noise at all when he connects the pickup cable 🙈
Hahaha so true. It should have made a godawful racket plugging the cable in
I plugged my PA system into my DVD player and the pop scared my friend.
maybe it has anti pop technology lol
i'll explain you why. input jack is switched off (it's inside of preamp), and at 0:41 he switches it on. the more unrealistic is at 0:45 because he would get ENORMOUS FEEDBACK(!!!) standing right in front of that giant speaker, that feedback would blow that speaker earlier, i don't hear noise-reductor here because quiet string fret is heard
The greatest scene EVER🤘😁🤘 but there is no way all that drive was up, then he plugs in lol..... the connection pop alone would blow the system at that point
I'd expect him to blow him self up just by touching the audio jack...
Why would you maximize the volume AND the output before plugging the amp into the jack? I swear. I know it’s an 80s science fiction movie, but it’s almost like Marty is trying to make himself go deaf. 😂
Haha exactly, was thinking the same. And when he turned up the overdrive, the frequency/tone of the hum went up as well. Just to 'amplify' the believe and excitement of the viewer haha
That would have been hilarious if it just exploded when he plugged it in. lolol.
If this was realistic... The pickup hum alone would've distroyed his eardrums already 😂
His eardrums its enough to outright kill him 😂
Especially while he's plugging it into his guitar
I love when I plug my guitar in my amp it always takes me to this moment
I usually like to leave them plugged in before I turn them on
@@jimcatanzaro7808 that's a good practice too 😂 i remembered when i was a noob and i bought my first amp, didn't know it was in full volume, turned it on first and i plugged the guitar, BAM...
Then, my dumbars decided to yank it off instead of turning it down...
BAM, DOUBLE TAP BABY! 😂
not only his drums, but also his spare room would be destroyed.
"i cant hear anymore"
- Marty Mcfly.
Could grt deafness from that
"Say what?"
-Marty McFly
0:54 It was at this moment that Marty knew... He rocked and rolled!
I love it how the output doubles then triples when Marty hits those guarded switches, and he acts like it's nothing.
For anyone wondering, that guitar is a Chiquita Travel Guitar
Thank you... So much.
wow...who knew one company made bananas AND adorable little guitars...😁😂
Thank you!
It certainly travelled! 😂😂
I love how they start this scene.Makes you think he's starting up the Time Machine!
But the overdrive part got me a bit confused lol whether it was an amp or time machine
@@vanneylen I don't think time machines have guitar effects on them lol
Man, the memories of this movie,
Literally my neighbor when he is drunk as s**t and goes over board crazy with his stereo. And that's not even a joke, lol.
"That reminds me, Marty. You better not hook up to the amplifier. There's a slight possibility of overload."
Yeah, I’ll keep that in mind 😅
A little late for that.
@@scotthayes4135 8 minutes to be precise
BTTF's very first scene answers the question of why a 17-Year-Old Kid would share a friendship with a geriatric mad scientist.
I figured Doc was a family friend or maybe a former teacher of Marty's. Jennifer seemed to know Doc just as well as Marty.
This is one of those movies you see and just accept as is at first. Didn’t cross my mind until many years later to ask why Marty was friends with Doc Brown
Can we take a minute to appreciate the body of this guitar being smaller than a penny?
They were actually trying to add a layer to Emit Brown's character in this scene. The Doc calls and says "Better not hook up to the amplifier, there's a slight possibility of overload." As if the issue was Doc Brown screwing it up, which I get since the theme is that he hasn't invented anything that works up until the time machine. Assuming he made them, and of course they're over the top like everything he invents. So it's not Marty's fault, which would explain his familiarity towards the system, and this ritualized, casual behavior of maxing out the system, as if he had grown accustomed to maxing out the amps in this way. With a speaker that big, maybe it would need an insane amount of power just to drive it at reasonable levels. But the gag comes across as Marty just being irresponsible. Which I think is more funny actually. But in that case, they should have cut the Doc's line.
TLDR
Yeah fair point bit exuberant but you'd have to know wouldn't you
@@PaulRobinsonbob4239 im late for school 8 mins
Was a family Ties fan growing up in the good ole 80s , playing guitar and didn’t know till this movie came out Micheal J was actually and accomplished guitarist, was told the part at the end when he was playing the dance a lot of the Johnny B Good was his own jamming, pretty cool
Wow rock and roll. 3 seconds of cinema history.
In my experience, larger subwoofers usually handle LOWER FREQUENCIES, so a speaker that big would seemingly be very low end bass...
True...but it wouldn’t have looked so ridiculously over the top
This is such a classic!
I remember watching this in theatres, it was loud as hell. Everybody in the audience were laughing their asses off.
That would be the Photonicinduction in the 80's
0:53 neighbor next door: WHAT THE HELL WAS THAT?!?!
neighbor's wife: WHAT!?! DID YOU SAY SOMETHING!?!
Let's be honest. We all want this amp.
I personally always wanted that pick more than anything
I'm gonna recreate this after I realized I can connect my guitar to my home stereo
If you want to kill your own ears, sure.
Most memorable 😆 even in 2023, who else?
When you got earbuds in and you accidentally turn volume on full blast
If he slammed the guitar, the entire room would be a zombie apocalypse. 💀
The amp with key ignition start & more pre-amp switches than an A380.
I love how after he rolls the knob to 10 on the guitar, already drowned in an insane amount of hum, he keeps on flipping a couple of extra switches, for good measure
After watching the scene in the Back To The Future where Marty tries Doc's amp I wonder if this was the inspiration for Eddie Munson from Stranger Things.
I want one of those!
Amazing how Mr Spielberg cut the speaker to look exactly like Antarctica
Metaphorically representing the destruction of polar ice and the global warming disaster we face from overdriving our planet.
@@MagicAl5F4781 you have been fed that nonsense. Look at real scientific data and ask people in Alaska how they like running leaving their homes because the ice is growing not receding... Also by your rhetoric, he also has two flat Earth clocks visible in these scenes so what's he trying to inform you on.... And one last fact, Spielberg is on the Epstein flight log....
Gut beobachtet.
@@MagicAl5F4781 You should really look around .. It's the same continuous grift for every new clueless generation..
@@Mietertagebuchthere is a reason for it. He's in the club.. and also on the pedo cho mo Epstein list
I remember covering my ears at the theatre nervous as hell as Marty was raising all the decibels 😂
Imagine if people ran out of the cinema while Marty turned up the dials
This scene pretty much sums up why Marty and Doc were friends. He commissioned this maniac to build the biggest guitar amp possible. The rest is history.
That loud noise driving you wild!
“THE BASS AND THE TWEETERS MAKE THE SPEAKERS GO TO WAR AH THE MIGHTY TRUMPET BRINGS THE FREAKS OUT TO THE FLOOR”
1:19 “..rock and roll”
0:53
CUT MY LIFE INTO PIECES,
THIS IS MY LAST RESORT
I like how we think everything on the shelf fell on Marty but after a closer shot on him one more folder falls
The fact that Doc built this huge-ass amp makes me wonder what instrument he's rocking?
Just because we have seen it a few times, I'd say the saxophone. He probably invented something so he could hook up his sax to the Amp. 😂
normally first you plug in, then turn on and turn up... don't remember that funny little yellow guitar....
when you get a new gaming pc and you crank that graphics card settings up to the max and it exactly happens like this you get blown away or computer explodes
It’s funny I never knew what the stuff did untill Covid I learned how to build my own amplifiers
Btw, there was an anti rock and roll video that used this as a clip for why rock and roll was bad...😄
When i get my first good amp
💜🙏💜 so MUCH ..
When Marty blew that speaker up and got blown backwards, that part always had me laughing real hard. LOL🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Was he trying to play the cordian with that silver diamond
This scene should've been the only scene in the entire movie and 115 minutes of nothing else.
or a 115 extra minutes of marty rolling more knobs and flipping switches on the amp
omg wow this is actley amzing i want to try this so back #science over
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As a kid in the 80s I had seen many expensive stereo systems with knobs and dials. Of course I was never allowed to touch them. They were very sensitive, and leaving them all the way up was forbidden. So naturally seeing him turn them all up only to explode in his face as he flew backwards was hilarious. This is what all the kids I knew were sure would happen if we cranked the dials to 11. Secretly...we all wanted to.
This kind of reminds me of the moment in Michael Jackson's Black or White music video where Macaulay Culkin brings in his big amplifiers and adjusts his volume to "Loud... Louder... ARE YOU NUTS?!"
True Pete Townshend. Never fails...
I got so nervous for those in the musical thinking I was bouta go deaf
Marty is crazy
The rare Hondo Chiquita.
That would be my son, nephew and grandsons😂😅❤😊
Best opening scene of any movie in history lol 😂 still funny
0:54 KA-BOOM
He would've been getting so much feedback standing that close to that giant of a speaker at those volumes lol. And those tiny cord/string sounds he made would've been enough to blow it out.
some... 0:54 BODE ONCE TOLD ME THE WORLD IS GONNA ROLL ME
1:14 is that a camera light that was reflected, 1:18 at least it's not there, just the broken amp
whenever this scene comes on, the dumbest smile comes on my face lmfao
What always amazed me about these scenes is how different Mary McFly is from Alex P. Keaton. Both 1980's iconic characters played by Michael J. Fox. Marty is into Rock N Roll while Alex hates Rock N Roll and favors more Big Band and Jazz type music. Marty dresses in 80's teenage fashion while Alex even as a teenager dressed formally in a dress shirt, tie, and dress pants most of the time. Although both Marty and Alex wear calculator watches, I think the same Casio CA-50 watch too. Marty comes off average being seen by the principal as a tardy slacker while Alex is an economics student and child prodigy. Marty seems to be more liberal in life while Alex was an outspoken Reagan Era Republican Conservative. Both characters played by Michael J. Fox. Both completely different personas yet Michael J. Fox played both of these characters so brilliantly and separately that you see them both as two different individuals just with the same face.
LabelMaker labels... old school lol
Marty dies before he can even test the amp as he plugs in the guitar after turning the amp on
That is a tiny ass guitar
Looks like a toy
@@goldprime118 I forgot how small that guitar was! It does look like a toy.
I was going to say looks like a Steinberger guitar except with a head
Proving that the speaker is the only thing that matter with guitar tone
This is what I fear when I turn my bass amp to 5 💀
And behold, the creation of the first Noise Marine of Slanesh
0:54 YEET!
This is me when I get home from work and play guitar
When you get water in your speakers and need to clean it out
Logically this would have killed someone
When your parents leave you home alone
Ah there's the problem. The guitar only goes to 10, not to 11.
spinal tap have something different :)
What guitar is he playing? a Hofner Shorty?
What type of guitar is that? Like the name of it?
Lucy Stauffer rock guitar
Don’t know much more
Chiquita travel guitar
I thought he made that guitar himself
No, its a Chiquita - they were fairly common back in those days.
I bought a Fernadez - which was about the same size, but has a full scale neck and a built in amp that sounds fantastic as the battery starts getting low. Like a built in fuzz box.
@@jbear2001 The same brand name on bananas.
Rock n roll .
He can save everyone in the quiet place
Just from the hum alone, I would be scared to make a sound out of it lol.
My new alarm clock
I just had to leave a like😄😄😄
SO SHWEEEETTT...much love Tee with LIONS NAMED LEO.[the music worldwide}
MY AMP GOES TO.....ahhhh fuck it lets see....ooooo..weeeeee
0:54 Hell raiser Rock you back in your seat. 💺 lol 😆🤘🏻
Now I imagine when the amp overloaded and exploded it set off seismometers all over California and scared the shit out of people in San Francisco.
The loudest amp speaker ever!!!!!!!
Is this where Michael Jackson got the idea for his black or white video with the amps loud louder are you nuts??
0:54 R&B! (not Rhythm & Blues) Rock & Blow!
Me when the neighbors think I won't.
cool!!
Why is that guitar so small?
BiRDiE i think maybe he made that himself)
Bcs it is a travel guitar, namely Chiquita. Small but functional.
BiRDiE because it’s all that he could afford?
BiRDiE, I thought the guitar was a lot bigger and was definitely RED ???? Strange !
@@castnoshadow1976 yeeeeeeeesss Mandela effect sure
10 Years Old
I told you not to put it too loud!!!
Wait was it in the movie
Steven Spielberg presents, a Robert Zemeckis film
BACK TO THE FUTURE
Executive Producers: Steven Spielberg, Kathleen Kennedy and Frank Marshall
Produced by: Bob Gale and Neil Canton
Directed by: Robert Zemeckis
Rock n roll
0:52
😁
I died laughing
Marylyn Conley me too