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Hmm. What are these things? Why were some record sets made to use them? When did they decide they were bad? Is it right? Should I ask again? You'll find out all about it in this video about the humble record changer. Seriously. They didn't suck! Alec's channel: / @technologyconnections Original video: • Automatic Record Changers: We used to... Alec's second channel: / @technologyconnextras Patreon Technology Connections: / technologyconnections Boosty to support translations: https://boosty.to/bassman Translations on other platforms: VK: https://vk.com/public220447489 Zen: https://dzen.ru/id/64510de66b4b3a5a29... Rutube: https://rutube.ru/channel/31076718/ If you want to know more about the Victor VE 10-50, check out these videos. Note that the last link shows the premium 10-70 model, which has an electronic amplifier! Ooooh! The other two are Orthophonic Victrolas, which use an acoustic speaker and a folded horn to achieve amazingly high fidelity. • Video • Victrola Orthophonic VE10 50X - Autom... • Video Also, this site has some great information about the Victrola, I recommend checking it out! http://www.victor-victrola.com/10-50.htm 00:00 - The Record Changer 04:02 - How to Use It? 07:26 - Automatic Editing 08:27 - One Motor for Everything 10:56 - The Audiophiles 11:41 - Changing the Tonearm Angle 13:23 - The Record Danger 15:09 - Why Did They Disappear? 18:48 - Bad takes Materials from freepik.com and krotosaudio.com