The next piece of the turntable we're going to talk about is the levels. Now on the legs of the turntable, they are made so they can be used as levels. When you turn them, your turntable will...
Alright, so you've got your wires, you've got them connected to your head, you got them connected to your cartridge. That's set to go. But, your cartridge is hanging out. You...
Alright, this last cartridge I'm going to show you is a great example of a fantastic needle for scratching. This is the M447. This is the industry standard for the best scratching needle. Now...
A piece of the turntable that's easily overlooked is the weight. On the back of the arm there's a weight meter that you can pull it back to have less weight, push it forward to have...
Alright, I'm going to tell you about the kind of cartridges I use. And they are the M twenty five C. These are great. I would say mid, though even on the lower end cartridges, they work really...
Now I'm going to show you how you screw on the head onto the arm. So you get to your gig, you set up your turntables, you want to put your needles on last because your needles are the most...
It's very important to have an understanding of the basic speeds of your record. Records are played either at 33 or at 45. Old records are played at 78, which is obviously 33 plus 45, but...
The next piece of the turntable that we're going to be talking about is the arm. The arm holds the head, which holds the cartridge. The cartridge holds the stylee or a needle, and of course,...
Another useful piece of your turntable is the 7 inch adapter. Now a 7 inch record is literally just a record that's only 7 inches. Usually you spin a 12 inch record. This is a 12 inch single...
What is going on? What is going on? This is Corey Black on behalf of Expert Village chapter two pretty much is going to be about records and slip mats. Here we are right here with the record. Pretty...