Neat! My friend passed recently and left me his system that he bought while stationed in Germany in the long ago. He used it there, then boxed it up in the original boxes, brought it home...... and stored it. 45+ years. Mint. Condition. Sorry about the flex, I'm getting pretty excited to put it together once the 4 speakers are found. (I think Infinity, not sure.) Other components: Sony TC580 reel to reel, 6 sealed Memorex 1800' reels, National Panasonic SA6800X reciever/amp and SE405 system demodulator, Koss PRO/5LC headphones
@pedrofraga43664 ай бұрын
Damn, God bless your friend, hope you have been enjoying his setup, it will be the best way to pay homage to him. Cheers!
@roblastem29052 жыл бұрын
One of the best turntables ever made. Period. All you really need is an anti-resonator weight from a 721 and a microlinear stylus. At that point it’ll compete with tables that cost 10x the price
@cristianquiros77044 жыл бұрын
Sounds Killerrrrrr!!!! And hell of a Great amplifier that's why it sounds pretty nice!!!!
@marknichols7861 Жыл бұрын
Wonderful turntable… I have the 1229Q that I picked up at local estate auction for $80. It has the fold out front and the flip open front part dust cover. I need to find the hinges for the front part of the dust cover though.
@34muggsy34 Жыл бұрын
Beautiful set up!
@passqualecaiazza77282 жыл бұрын
I have this table and another 9 Dual tables. Mine is in mint condition.
@SC5152 жыл бұрын
I just got one here in South Carolina. Would you recommend a repair technician?
@navydiving2 жыл бұрын
I am in Western Canada 🇨🇦 on Vancouver Island. 😉
@bertroost1675 Жыл бұрын
I have that same Sony cassette deck but it broke. Something like a spring/coil right behind the deck well. A repair guy in my area said it can't be fixed. I wish it could be because it really sounds great.
@SinnerSince19622 жыл бұрын
I've never seen that patterned head shell on a 1229 before. Most of them have a very small screen-like pattern on them, which is a bugger to keep clean.
@navydiving2 жыл бұрын
That is with the screen popped off. I did put it back on...
@SinnerSince19622 жыл бұрын
@@navydiving Ahhh.... I didn't know they came off. Learn something new every day!
@doodahdavesrecords43199 ай бұрын
Navy diving where can I get one of these? What cart do you recommend?
@havyk_82012 жыл бұрын
Hey, thank you for this video! I was wondering what needle you used on this, my old one snapped
@astolatpere119 ай бұрын
I have to refurbish my 1229Q. Beautiful tt.
@marcusbrown1767 Жыл бұрын
I may by this model tomorrow, i would like to have that same plinth or a larger one, is this possible? Thanks.oh and just bought my heathkit amps, will be dandy
@blejzerosamigos61153 жыл бұрын
Hi thanks for the video, I just wanted to know does it stop automatically when the last song ends? Thanks
@uripaltin18633 жыл бұрын
Is it possible please your advice, the arm rises and returns to the place, the arm does not move to the record.What to do?
@navydiving3 жыл бұрын
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@bdfrigeri3 жыл бұрын
Beautiful! I have the same turntable and it was running perfectly until a few weeks ago. Speed started oscilating and I can't find out why. Would you have guess to help an enthusiast from Brazil?
@navydiving3 жыл бұрын
Check the idler tire and motor assembly first. The rubber on the idler tire gets dried out and slick over time causing it to slip against the platter. Use a fine sandpaper to roughen up the surface and then treat with a rubber renew product. Careful not to make flat spots on tge wheel to prevent clunking. Could also be the motor that is getting sluggish and requiring a strip down, clean and re-lube. There are procedures for stripping them down tgat are quite easy to follow online...
@mmattfloyd13 жыл бұрын
Thank you! Is it advisable to transplant one of these from the wood plinth to a media console cabinet? I’ve got an old Grundig media console with a non functional automatic 36 turntable. Thinking of putting in a decent Dual.
@navydiving3 жыл бұрын
Absolutely. That is the beauty of the early Duals. All the plinths were actually after market - many Duals found their way into beautiful consoles. There are templates available to show the cutout dimensions to fit them in😉
@mmattfloyd13 жыл бұрын
@@navydiving Fantastic! Don’t know if you know anything about Grundigs. Trying to decide if it’s worth trying to get this automatic 36 working. Or, as I said, replace it. There’s no RCA cables plugged into the back of it as it’s a 1962 machine. Even if I could get it working wondering if it’s worth it to play quality vinyl on this baby.
@mmattfloyd13 жыл бұрын
Into the back of the machine. So it would be a bit of a rip out job it looks like.
@metintoptas98743 жыл бұрын
Hello..! Does that strobe system automatically correct the revolution? Or is it just helping the user manually adjust the revolution?
@navydiving3 жыл бұрын
1229 tables were manufactured between 1972 to 1974. No fancy automatic syncing or Quartz locking back then on mainly mechanical tables that were idler driven sorry to say. You merely adjust the pitch control wheel to get the strobe to settle down and be still for the mains frequency of your country and the record speed chosen ;-)
@EddieJazzFan5 жыл бұрын
Looks great. That cabinet is way better than the United Audio version that I have. Did you replace that ring in the arm mechanism that affects the function of the arm height adjustment? If so, was it a difficult task? BTW, the 701 is kind of grail-ish too :)
@navydiving5 жыл бұрын
No, just cleaned out everything real good and used Gado grease wherever it was required😉 After this video was shot I fixed the sticky cueing mechanism. If you notice in the video I had to hold it in place to keep the arm lifted. That is no longer an issue🤫
@rajoconnor3 жыл бұрын
Do you have the plans, schematics and BOM for your amp? Sounds fantastic through the internet! I’m just getting back into vinyl. What makes these so desirable?
@navydiving3 жыл бұрын
I bought it as a kit but you can also buy it assembled here: www.ebay.com/itm/382855896726 Unfortunately documentation is quite poor with the kit version. All they give you is an innaccurate schematic and a ton of parts so you have to do a pile of research to figure out how get it working without issues. Was my first tube amp build though and a great learning experience. I sold it a while back when I got bored of it. Sticking with transister amps personally.
@goldenvinylspin5 жыл бұрын
I use to have one😟
@piotrskrzynski97514 жыл бұрын
Yes -Dire Straits Communique. Yes- Dual 1229
@Phiyedough3 жыл бұрын
Does nobody on KZbin pronounce the word Dual correctly? It is not Dool!
@navydiving3 жыл бұрын
Quick call the Dool Police and we will get to the bottom of this😱😆😅🤣😂. Are you Deutsche? Bought my first Du-al 1229 in Germany where they were made and why do they call Munich Munchen? Surely you have better things to do with your time? 😉How do you pronounce Tomato?😅😂🤣
@chipper203 жыл бұрын
The thing that makes a Dual 1229 so great is the fact that it's a record changer. If you're just using it as a single-play record player, you should sell it to someone who can more fully appreciate it and get yourself a nice, plain old vintage turntable instead. Despite a persistent urban myth, perpetuated by ill-informed "audiophiles", stacking records on a correct model of record changer (like a Dual 1229) DOES NOT damage your valuable LP collection, for reasons you can find here: midimagic.sgc-hosting.com/safchang.htm. Also, if you haven't restored the Dual 1229 mechanically to include the ability to change records, you haven't really restored it at all. Even if you elect not to stack records, it needs to be able to do so, because that's what it was designed and built to do. You wouldn't remove the headlights from your restored Ferrari, just because you're not planning to drive it at night. The beauty of the Dual 1229 is in large part due to the German engineering that went into the truly amazing automatic record-changing mechanism. I have been repairing and restoring Dual record changers for over 50 years. and I own quite a few of them, including several 1219, 1229, and 1229Q models. Since I started buying records in the early sixties, I have quite a large, valuable collection now, numbering in the thousands. I confidently play each and every one of them on one of my 1229s, without worrying about damaging them. The Dual 1229 safely handles your records better than you do. Stacking records actually reduces the risk of handling mishaps and allows you to enjoy your records more often with less hassle. The real risk of damaging your LPs while playing them arises from your choice of audio cartridges, rather than the process of stacking and dropping them. Unless you're using a really high-quality cartridge with an equally high-quality stylus, installed on a well-aligned and adjusted tonearm, you are doing serious damage to your LPs every time you play them. Restore your Dual 1229 completely and enjoy it as it was meant to be played. Then and only then, can you truly appreciate what a wonderfully designed and built record changer it is.