Antique Record Players Archives

I'm looking for a record player that plays 45's and 33's. It must have a headphone jack. I would like it to be portable as well and have built in speakers. What would you recommend? I want good sound and good quality as well. Thank you! Also it should be cheap as well!

http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2103225
would this product work for connecting my turntable that has two red and white phono cables to my home stero ? ive heard of pre amps but this looks like a cheaper option.

Mine was Charlie Rich's Behind Closed Doors album. I was born in '69, and that album came out in '73, so I had to be four years old. It was an orange 8-track my parents bought and I comandeered. Wore it out. Got another one that was brown. Still have it. I later bought a vinyl copy during my early record collecting travels, and now I have it on CD. To this day, it's always out on top of the player.

Oh, and my first 45 was Marty Robbins, "Some Memories Won't Die." I was 14 when it came out and I bought it. Some 3,000 45s have amassed around that one since then!

I have IDT HD sound and I am making videos with hypercam 2. I realize that I can record my voice as I make the video, but it would be a lot more convenient to me if I could record sound separately. Is there any way to record sound on movie maker using the mic I have, or record it on windows media player or something that I can import to movie maker? Thanks in advance for your help.

does any knows something about this vintage radio/record player ... if you do call me a 714 2878130.. brand air king ... wood made .... please help ...

I have a dvd player and a vcr and so i would like to know if i can record things on tv using a cd like a dvd-r or +r which one is it that i need to use can i record things using a dvd player if i can then how do i record it on the dvd player if i cant record on a dvd player can someone tell me how i can record on a vcr ?

I'm looking for a record player that plays 45's and 33's. It must have a headphone jack. I would like it to be portable as well and have built in speakers. What would you recommend? I want good sound and good quality as well. Thank you!

The movie was copied from a DVD and saved in my laptop. I want to record it on a DVD so that I can watch it using my DVD player and TV. How to do it? Do I need any special software? In what format do i do it so that it becomes playable in DVD player?

I have a phonograph turntable with an RCA output and I want to connect it to my surround sound system which has RCA inputs. The phonograph doesn't have a volume adjust and when I turn my surround sound up all the way, I can barely hear my records.

I used to have the phonograph connected to a television with RCA inputs. The television had an 1/8th in. stereo jack for plugging in headphones. Using an 1/8th in. to RCA cable, I could plug the television into the surround sound and with the television volume at 100% I could adjust the volume on the surround sound and get decent audio that way. The television is now broken.

I tried to connect the phonograph to a VCR via RCA and then connect the VCR to the surround sound system via RCA but adjusting the volume on the VCR didn't affect the final output volume at all leading me to think that the VCR is just redirecting the signal and not amplifying it.

Is there any type of device I can buy that will help me get decent volume from the phonograph through my surround sound? Preferably a cheap and small one-line-in one-line-out amplifier with RCA in and out. Please please please please help me find something to solve this problem.

allow me to elaborate before you deduce me to another young fagit who didnt watch NBA in the late 80s/early 90s.........
Kobe
hold the record for most 3 pointers in one half(8)
4 rings.....let me say it again...4 rings
81 point game aka the second best scoring performance in NBA history...let me repeat..81 points in regulation game in 2006

Ahh lets not leave out the coveted slam dunk champion trophy

Ooh this is a good one....5 NBA finals appearances

First player since 1964 to score 45 or more points in four consecutive games

Higher basketball IQ

11-time NBA All-Star

....................

............
..........

.
.
well i could go on for hours but these are my favorite reason why the LBJ vs. Kobe debate is completely ridiculous....stop asking this question people...the debate was over before it began!

BQ: Haters(LBJ JOCKERS) can suck my cawk if you dont like this dose of reality
you guys can hate as much as you want....i wont let up at all because i know im right....fuckq opinions...and january...yahoo does not ban ip ranges...only accounts...thats why spammers have been allowed in for the last what...15 years???/dont be an idiot

Hey I'm looking for my first turntable, I don't know the name of the kind that I want so I'll try and describe it my grandmother had one when I was little I would guess that it was made in the 70s it had like a plastic shell that went around it, it almost looked like a square suitcase

My guess it was a pretty cheap and common model when it was made

Again I have no idea the model or brand so I don't know what to look for

I want to record tv shows that are on OnDemand with a DVD player on a R-DVD so I can send it to a pc. I have a Sony Bravia TV and a I have a few different DVD players I could use, however one doesn't have the record button on the player or remote.

By divine providence (or something of the like), I recently received a massive record collection, in fairly good condition. I'm intending to spend a good portion of my years to come cataloging and thoroughly enjoying the records. I'm looking for a record player that will satisfy my audiophiliac needs and preserve the good condition of the records. I have 33 1/2's, 45's and 78's. Obviously, I'm making an investment in a worthy turntable that will ride out the journey with me. That being said, I'm looking for something in a comfortable price range. A mp3 converter would be great, but most of the ones I've seen don't include 78's. Any suggestions?

I have an old record and 8 track player possibly made in the 1970's. I had plans to keep it, but it's a huge, heavy piece of furniture that takes up too much room in my house. I'm curious as to what it's worth. It's in pretty good condition, though it could use a sanding and refinishing. The 8 track player and record player worked the last time I heard them played, but that was about 10 years ago. It's a Zenith-Allegro, model # HR921P, Chassis 6WHR55, 120V 60Hz .63 AMPS. It's solid wood, except for the front, which I believe is plastic. Does anyone know what it's worth or how I can find out?

I bought a brand new record and it sometimes skips (in the same places) on a vintage record player.
On a new player this would not occur right?

The movie was copied from a DVD and saved in my laptop. I want to record it on a DVD so that I can watch it using my DVD player and TV. How to do it? Do I need any special software? In what format do i do it so that it becomes playable in DVD player?

my team is the new york knicks and our record is 45-14 on hall of fame and most of the losses are when i simulate
i have the following players:
pg-chris paul
sg-ray allen
sf-wesley johnson
pf-josh smith
c-dwight howard

bench
pg-demarcus nelson, anthony carter
sg-daniel gibson
sf-austin daye, joe alexander
pf-larry sanders, shelden williams, taylor griffin
c-hasheem thabeet
oh and cp3 leads the league in assists and dwight leads the league in blocks

something unnoticable, that i can put into a pocket and still record without losing too much voice quality. I could use my mp3 player, but its way too complicated, have to go to menu, search for record, press start ... I need something simplier that I can just press a button to start recording.

please give me either product names or a link where I can buy it from
Im trying to trick someone evil to confess.

looking to get my first record player and have got it down to 2 choices.
eitha a sony PS-11 or
Pioneer PL-112D

help please?

and if it helps i think i might get a Pioneer SX -535 vintage amp to go with it

I have a bunch of my parents' vinyl sitting around in the basement. I just want to listen to it (in its crap quality) but I've no idea what kind of instrument I'm supposed to use for that.

Turntables for DJs (?) don't seem to fit quite what I need as if it can play the record, I'm satisfied.
but i'd rather avoid the whole connecting to amps, replacing cartridges, belts, etc.

Are there any simple, easy to use record players that does the job without any complicated specs?
Am i asking for something impossible here?
And if I don't want to be using my computer? What if I just want to connect it to a stereo system?

Now when I put on 45s it goes way to fast, Ha I just figured it out because Olivia Newton John was sounding awfully high pitched even for herself lol. Yes the speed is on 45 by the way, it just seems to be going to fast. The player is fairly new, I bought it brand new two years ago. I haven't tried playing any of the other ones just 45s.

we bought a vcr dvd combo player from sony a while ago, and it was able to record for a while but now the problem is that i cant tune the vcr to record channel three which is the only channel i can use to record shows
it goes from channel 2 to 4 then 5,6,8 and so on to 12
how do i fix it? and also, it can still play vcr tapes just to let you kno

Player 1:

How do I use Windows Media Player, Read Audio, or WimAMP to record only the sound part of a video on youtube.com? If there is any other way to do it, let me know that.

I was able to do this using windows Sound Recorder but I think that only produces .wav files and it doesn't sound good.
Thanks

I own an old record player, a Technics DC Servo Automatic Turntable System SL-BD24. The catridge in it is an EPC-P33 but the needle is missing from it. Can I replace it with any other similar cartridge or does it have to be the same one? because the EPC-P33 is hard to find and if i could just use another one that would help alot.