Nope, that's NOT an antique Gramophone, it is a modern reproduction. In any case, 60 years ago (ie 1960) external horn gramophones has been obsolete for about 40 years!!
You put the sound box pin on the wrong side.This will quickly destroy both the PIN and the record.You put the pin on the left side of your hand,But you have to put it on the right side of your hand.The sound box was on the wrong side so after the play was finished it jumped to the right side.
People like him are the reason, why center start couldn't take over and why manufacturers suddenly decided, that the tonearm's resting point is right from the platter.
Hey, do you have any information on HMV Model 32 and Model 33? I am only able to find one image on internet and I want some more information because I’m looking to buy one of the two but I’m not sure if it’s original or now. If it’s not, it’s a very convincing Frankenstein. Anyway, please let me know. Thanks.
Hello I recently found one of these in my great grandpas home it still works but it’s got a lot of rust and (I’m not sure what it’s called) the thing that makes it sound louder is tilting we really aren’t sure where to start
Record teh Sui di tip us passe hove jis passe record ja chuka hai. Tuhadi sui us passe hai jis taraf ton record aa reha hai. Record khran ho ju ya ho gaya hona.
Brother ek toh aap k plater mein lacking hai jiski vajah se record kharab ho sakta hai or dusari baat yeh hai k aap ne sound box ko opposite side rakha jiski vajah se sound mein farak aa raha jyada humming aa rahi hai iss se lakh darje badhiya aur purana mere paas tha aap iski care kijiye agar ho sake toh shelack yani yehi patthar k record mujhe dilva dijiye agar ho sakey toh iska plater 100% theek ho sakta hai jaroor karva lein thanks
hahahaha FAKE SHIT! The real one sounds normal, like THE REAL antique gramophone and the price is mostly between 1000€ to 10.000€. Not to mention your fake sticker, fake horn.... You don't even know how to place that needle correctly!
People do it because this gramophone isn't even worthy of the name. It is a reproduction of a few decades ago. The engine noise while running is impressive. The sound, compared to a real gramophone is terrible. With this tool that wasn't worth more than $ 50 when new, the records will be destroyed. Not to mention that, in the video, the pin is on the opposite side of where it should be.
The dislikes are from people who notice, that this little boy has no idea how to use the gramophone correctly. The needle angle has a meaning and he put it on the record, that it may abrasive the record.
Bilkul galat chalaya bhaji. Sui galat rakhi hai ji. Record khrab ho ju. Ho vi gaya hona. Sahi tarika deko ithe: ru-vid.com/group/PLeDefe2VNFslSAkSDembo_Wl2skqIAWK1&si=YyOHQBWSgTEUMTfT
This called Crap-o-Phone the cheap replica from india. These replicas are made in india and these are damaging the old record NOTE: The soundboy is and Electrola/Electra replica -not H.M.V These replicas are smaler than a real one H.M.V never made horn like this (color) H.M.V never use cheap materials H.M.V never use soundbox like that ect.... so dont buy shit like that
@@SlightlyDank Actually, originals, never had a brasss horn. They were always Made from steel. 2. They didn't make the case from mahogany wood, and didn't produce round shaped Phonographs. 3. When you move the tonearm on genuine gramophone, the needle meshes smoothly, but on those Replicas, it's flimsy, and mostly skipping because of bad tracking. There are some videos explaning how to recognize Replica. Sry for my english, i'm from CZ.
@@theantiquescollector2199 Thanks a lot! i'm trying to get hold of a model 261 cause it has such a nice cabinet and look all over very nice. this will be a very nice christmas present for my mom as she has been talking about having one for years now. i'm still reading about gramophones and learning a lot! i have even found multiple places nearby me that can put modern records on a 78rpm record. thank you for explaining everything! ps: i love r jelinek moravska cherry, you people know your alcohol!