The funniest bit is where it slows down briefly in the middle of the record, just long enough for you to hear them singing 'here we go round and round and up and down we go again'.... Absolutely classic!!!
DerDa The sad thing is even though this all in one unit was actually crap, it was much better made than most of the all in one junk made now who's CD players usually die in short order. And this was a cheap thing, nowhere near the price of a lower end decent component system. He had some fun with it before it met it's end in the trash, where it was going to begin with.
It's not better, quite curiously it's a carbon copy a far as the turntable goes. Cheapo china turntables today mount that very same tonearm, cartridge, etc as the equivalent plastic junk from the late '80s. They look very much identical!
No belt. These things were rim drive, most by cheap DC motors (the same ones you'd find in motorized toys). Even 'kiddie' record players of the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s used better-quality stuff than this.
I believe you were replying to EverythingApplePro Jr, but I was making a joke since the music was so unbelievably fast. However, sadly, RU-vid content strikes can come even if you're using a still or even have the music playing from some other source in the background (like if someone in their car has it blaring loud enough when you were recording outside). Yeah, RU-vid sucks like that, but honestly, I have seen a LOT of stuff slip by, typically when its by creators with a low amount of subscribers.
I'm actually a bit amazed that the stylus (needle)/tone arm kept tracking the grooves in the record even though it was rotating so fast that you could easily see the tone arm moving toward the spindle! :-O
Round and round, up and down... I know something that does that 😊 That's what a carousel does! The carousel itself goes around, and the horses or other animals that you ride on go up and down 😀 Nowhere near as fast as this thing lol, but I just couldn't resist thinking of a carousel from those specific lyrics 😂
The MythBusters may not be doing experiments anymore, but as long as there are chaps like you doing extreme stunts like this, I can keep getting my extreme whatever fix!
That's not uncommon for cheap record player with ceramic cartridge because not only they have a heavier tracking force they also have a lighter tonearm mass (the ability to resist sudden movement). I remember many years ago that I used to play a 45 RPM vinyl without adapter and purposely misaligned it to the extreme that the spindle touches the edge of the large hole of 45 RPM vinyl but the tonearm was able to track the grooves without skipping. Cheap turntables with ceramic cartridge are even more resistant to skipping even if the vinyl have deep scratches.
Actually it amazes me that (seems to be) cheap stylus could track the record so well. I hear it starts jumping between grooves when the speed goes up but i was expecting it to fly out the record or break apart in a minute. :)
+István Nagy Exactly what I was thinking. GIven how unbalanced the record was, I was stunned by how well it tracked along, at least until it got to closer to the center grooves. I would have expected it to just jump out of the grooves and hop all over.
+SouthwesternEagle or maybe just some weight was added to the tone arm? That German-made stereo system was probably made in Taiwan. It doesn't look like anything of high quality that would be made in Germany.
ZYC In the late '80s, high-quality plastic was made and in style in various colors. A 1983 cell phone was $2995.00, and it came in beige plastic. But yeah, it could be made in Taiwan.
Perfect for high speed duplication! I was hoping to see the turntable platter explode from centrifugal force, but, that didn't happen. I've seen capstan driven, belt driven, and even direct driven turntables, but never a bevel gear driven turntable. This is probably not the choice, for Hi Fi purists, or audiophiles. If there was any way to center the record, so the tone arm didn't move side to side with every rotation of the turntable, it would be fun, to see just how fast the record could be spun, and have the stylus actually track the record grooves. Even off center, it tracked much better, than I would ever have thought.
I love my records and my turntable, but that was hilarious! Never had such a good laugh in a long time! Good thing the vinyl didn't come off at head height. Decapitation risk!!!
Why did they have to do this horrible thing to this record. I mean for god sakes it has PLEASE PLEASE ME ON IT!!!! Who in there right mind would destroy that!?!
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ABSOLUTELY HILARIOUS! It sounds a lot like a Carnival Ride gone way out of control - I mean at the point when we hear -----"We go Round and Round and up and down, we go again!...!!!!"
for those saying its fake it quite cleary is real the motor noises are not high piched and 2 it looks real and 3 i know photonicinduction's videos are always real.
Does anyone know the songs that played in the speed where you can hear the words? The only one I got is "Please Please Me," but does anyone else know the other songs?