That is a lovely sounding piece of equipment and made to be used time and time again. Fantastic
@82DrakesАй бұрын
Bellissimo!❤
@TheDjcarlos67Ай бұрын
You have some very cool turntables 👊🏻🎵😎
@Alexandreig714 күн бұрын
so beautiful!
@JHKim-kg3mv19 күн бұрын
Very nice!
@dansettemajor20 күн бұрын
Love it, quite a beast
@Schlipperschlopper28 күн бұрын
Yes italian beautiful industrial style! I would love to hear my 78 RPM German Swing records from WW2 on it! :-)
@massimilianomagni2351Ай бұрын
❤❤❤
@rc52Күн бұрын
Wow, that has to the king of all motors spinning that turntable & it sounds surprisingly clean & detailed! What year did they make that turntable? Last question, can you hear that motor & does it interfere with the sound??
@ilfafioccaro417
Күн бұрын
@@rc52 hi, there aren’t so many information about this model and whenever was introduced in Italy, but I guess was at the beginning of the 50’s if not earlier… about the noise of the motor, I was surprised of how silent it is… of course is not comparable with a modern brushless one, but with the door closed it’s almost silent!
@rc52
Күн бұрын
@@ilfafioccaro417 Thanks for the quick response, The fifties wow they did make things to last a long time & yes with the door closed you can't hardly hear any noise. I'd like to hear more songs from this table, very interesting!
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Gorgeous
Now THAT IS a turntable motor
Coolest headshell ever.
That is a lovely sounding piece of equipment and made to be used time and time again. Fantastic
Bellissimo!❤
You have some very cool turntables 👊🏻🎵😎
so beautiful!
Very nice!
Love it, quite a beast
Yes italian beautiful industrial style! I would love to hear my 78 RPM German Swing records from WW2 on it! :-)
❤❤❤
Wow, that has to the king of all motors spinning that turntable & it sounds surprisingly clean & detailed! What year did they make that turntable? Last question, can you hear that motor & does it interfere with the sound??
@ilfafioccaro417
Күн бұрын
@@rc52 hi, there aren’t so many information about this model and whenever was introduced in Italy, but I guess was at the beginning of the 50’s if not earlier… about the noise of the motor, I was surprised of how silent it is… of course is not comparable with a modern brushless one, but with the door closed it’s almost silent!
@rc52
Күн бұрын
@@ilfafioccaro417 Thanks for the quick response, The fifties wow they did make things to last a long time & yes with the door closed you can't hardly hear any noise. I'd like to hear more songs from this table, very interesting!
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