I feel like the Archie characters were the pre-cursors to the Scoobie doo gang.
@areeko8 күн бұрын
@nancyerrico5319 - The Archies The Archies' debut album was released in 1968, and the band first appeared on The Archie Show in the fall of 1968. The Archies were a fictional bubblegum pop band from Archie Comics. The band performed songs on the show, which followed the adventures of Archie Andrews and his friends from Riverdale High School. Scooby-Doo The first episode of Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! premiered on CBS on September 13, 1969. The series was developed by Joe Ruby and Ken Spears, and conceived by CBS executive Fred Silverman.
@JasonJames7210 күн бұрын
Great sounding. Luv the platter. Who doesn't luv the Archie's. I bought there comics back in the day. Plus a few records of coarse.
@areeko10 күн бұрын
@@JasonJames72 hey you!! I bought horror comics all the time!!
@JasonJames7210 күн бұрын
@areeko omg I only have to look In a mirror to see one of those.... lol 👅
@jro7075Күн бұрын
Hello to Mr. Erico love to watch your videos and I always wonder how you find these TT's this one is really cleaned up nicely ,sorry to bother with this but this having a ceramic cart a person buying this TT may not have the older type of amp that were mostly used when this was out a lot of todays amp systems are not made the same I noticed that the bass control seems limited what I mean is I also repaired several TT's like a BSR by fischer with ceramic cart and a garrard autoslim which had a ceramic cart ,when I played these TT's through my modern amp like my sony surround sound system and a onkyo amp that has a phono hook up in it the bass was very lacking it had some but it being a ceramic cart they always have a lot of midrange and treble it only workes and sounded better when I played these through a older amp that had a mag and ceramic seperate connections for the cart but finding those amps are hard radio shack sold them but they also not easy to find even if you hook it up through an equalizer it will improve the bass not a lot but then you would have to lower the mid and treble adjustments pretty low ,this is what I have encountered working with ceramic carts thats why I took the garrard ceramic cart and replaced it with a audiotechnica 3600l cart big improvement on my BSR you cannot put in a mag cart won't fit but I kept that BSR TT in honor of my father who had one like it ,I did not want your customers to be disappointed when they buy this TT JRo
@areekoКүн бұрын
Thanks for the message and you are correct - I explained this in a summarized form at the beginning of this video regarding using the AUX IN or Line IN connection for ceramic carts. I usually go into more detail, but in the actual ebay listing I also state the same. In all my previous videos for changers with ceramic carts I have explained in more detail than here. With New receivers from about 1975 and up the phono input is boosted specifically for magnetic carts as they are now the norm. If connected to phono input lower volumes will sound fuller but will distort at higher levels. The buyers that purchase these know that when they purchase it. In general I believe people know the sound differs significantly from a Magnetic Cartridge. Remember the Crosley and alike record players sold most now have ceramic cartridges with limited mid range and bass. Stilll this changer will sound way better than those. Disapointment in purchase won't be due to lack of info provided.
@areekoКүн бұрын
here's an exmple or my videos containing a ceramic cart kzbin.info/www/bejne/Zqe1ZGmLjJxjj9ksi=gEKNEXtasN-DVs-u