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LPB S-13 Signature III Broadcast Console Overview
General overview of a 1989 LPB (low power broadcast) Model S-13 Signature Series III Broadcast Production Board
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Mama Told Me Not To Come - Live
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Around The World With Three Dog Night (remastered)
American City Suite by Cashman & West
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From the album "A Song Or Two" (remastered)
Because You're Free by Cashman & West
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From the album "A Song Or Two" (remastered)
Robert Preston - Chicken Fat
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We received this brand new un-played copy of this classic and had to share.
Old Uncle Joe by The Talbot Brothers of Bermuda
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Out-of-print vinyl LP digital transfer & remaster.
If You Were A Rainbow by Cashman & West
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Out of print title played from new old stock vinyl.
Loricraft PRC3 Record Cleaning Machine Review
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Loricraft PRC3 Record Cleaning Machine Review
Ugh what a horrible tune. Gym class was torture enough, this was absolute cruelty.
I can still remember this, and the dreaded “gym suits”!
My mom had this record. Being a chubby kid I remember exercising to this to lose weight. Which I eventually did.
Isn't this Snowbird by Anne Murray??
🤗A great song💘❤💔💕🥺😭💞😭
Great machine but when you should the inside. There is nothing in there that gives reason for the price 😂😂😂.
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Sorry, the RT 909 is not the flagship of Pioneer. The flagship is the RT 2044.
so you can put a plastic 7 inch reel on this?
after the last twenty years with a nitty gritty mini pro, my new Loricraft takes a bit longer but gives me really clean quiet records. I was going to get an ultrasonic but a vinyl industry guy steered me to the loricraft. I am glad.
Bobby below is right. Some of the consoles from back in the day had two external inputs for the off air monitors for am and fm. I think one feature LPB left out was the ability to talk back on a remote line (I think). LPB was a major producer of am carrier current transmitters for college campus use (coupled to the ac power in dorms) and "leaky"coax systems for driveways at amusment parks. I think as am radio died out, most colleges abandoned these.
LPB does provide talk back capability.
One of my Personal Favorites , brings back so many awesome memories of a Very Special Girl.
Es dauert wohl etwas länger als bei Maschinen mit Armen, aber die Loricraft ist schon extrem gut, wenn nicht sogar die beste von allen.
I couldn’t get this song out of my head. I got it in my head. And this was issued by Capitol Records!
Interestingly the gearbox was very expensive. Hand assembled in small quantities. 5 times the price of similar off the shelf types. $50.
PRC 3 uses the least expensive pump of sufficient suction power. Domestic use and small shop use. PRC4 is a double capacity pump. It will clean in one pass better. than 3. PRC6 is super quiet with massive pump often favoured by archives.The thread protects the LP and creates a vortex. The magnets aid shipping and maintenance. I designed these features. Percy Wilson the inventor.
Seriously, I'm loving this song!
What kind of cartridge/stylus is that?
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@@weberaudio thanks!
Anyone know where I can get the tape clamps for this machine decent price ? Also tape reels, i know every one mentions ebay, so expensive there... Thanks
Nice video I bought one off of ebay 5 yrs ago for $550. I think that was a good deal ?
That honky tonk at the end ….chefs kiss
Touch down, every morning. Ten times. Not just now and then. Give that chicken fat Back to the chicken, And don't be chicken, again. No. Don't be chicken, again. Push up, every morning. Ten times. Push up, starting low. Once more, on the rise. Nuts to the flabby guys. Go, you chicken fat. Go away. Go, you chicken fat, go. Good morning. Hands on hips. Place. Now, then. Touch your toes with me. Ready. Touch down, up. Every morning, down. Ten times. Up. Not just d . . . Four, now and then, up. Five, give that, up, chicken fat Six, back to the, up, chicken and Seven, don't be, up, chicken, eight, again. Up, no, nine, don't be, up, chicken again. Ten. Halt. Hit the dirt. Hit. Push-ups next. Nice and steady. Not too fast. Ready. Push up, down, every morning, up. Ten times. Push up, starting low. Down. That's five. Once more down on the rise. Six. Nuts to the down flabby guys. Go, oh you chicken fat, go away, down. Nine. Go, you down chicken fat, go! Ten, and halt. Now, struggle up to your feet. Strug . . . Struggle. March in place. March. Left. Left. Left. Left a good pound and a quarter. Was it right? Right that it should be left? Yes. I left. Left. Left. Left. Left a good pound and a quarter. It was right, left, right, left that it should be left. And, halt. One, two. Next, sit-ups. Everybody's favorite. So, on your back. Drop. All right, girls. You're in this, too. Arms over head. Flop. C'mon girls, now. Sit up. Sit up, down, every morning, up, ten times. Sit up, down, up, on your seat. Down. Five, swing that rusty gate. Six, don't drop the tempo, mate. Seven, can't win draggin' your feet. Eight, no, nine. Can't win draggin' your feet. Ten, and halt. Now, on your feet. Up. Everybody. Hands on hips. Place. Twist your trunk to the left. Ready. Twist left, front. Now, the right side. Ten times. Twist left, front. Right, front. Grunt! Ungh. Louder. Ungh. Front, now. Left and front, and everybody sing. Go, you chicken fat, go. And, halt. Fingers back of your neck. Lace. Right foot forward. Place. The pogo spring, landing on alternate feet. Ready. Spring left. Spring right. Higher. Higher. Up. Down. Up. Down. Higher. Higher. Wai-hait. Not too high. Up. Down. Up. Down. Up. Down. Halt. Drop your hands to the side, feet together. Place. Overhead, clap, and jump to stride. Known as the jumpin’ jack, far and wide. All right. Are you ready? Ready. Jump, two. Clap, two. Clap, two. Clap, slap. Clap, slap. Clap, slap. Jump, two. Jump, two. Jump, it's good for you. Three more is all we do. Jump, two. And . . . halt and sing. Go, you chicken fat, go! March in place. March. Left. Left. Left. Left a good pound and a quarter. Was it right? Right that it should be left? Oh, I left. Left. Left. Left. Left a good pound and a quarter. It was right, left, right, left, and halt. One, two. Palms up. Arms to the side. Raise. Next, we're gonna do backward circles. Ready? Ready. Circle ‘round, ‘round, ‘round. Back and around, back and around. Back and around, back and around. And back and around, and reverse. And around. Front and around. Front and around. Front and around. Front and around, and halt. Arms to the side. Place. On your back. Drop. And now, raise your legs in the air. Raise. It's the bicycle ride. And, pump, pump, pump, pump. Pump, pump, pump, pump, pump, pump, pump, Pump, pump, pump, and . . . halt. On your feet. Up. Quickly. Quickly. Next, inhale. Arms sweep up, inward. Exhale. Arms out and down. Inhale. Arms sweep up, inward. Exhale, outward, down. Ready. Inhale, slow. Every morning. Exhale, clear down. Inhale, take the air. Down and around, and inhale. Grab that oxygen, exhale, and try again. You're not getting your share. Clear down. No. Inhale. You're not getting your share. On the down. Halt. The tortoise and the hare, next. First, the tortoise. Bend the elbow, and run in place. Ready? Ready. Running. Two. Run like a tortoise. Okay. Too far, and too slow. Now, double up. Ready. Run two, three, four, like a hare. Run two, three, four. Now you are, run two, three, four, getting there. Run two, three, four, go you, run two, three, four. Chicken fat, go, run two, three, four. Everybody sing. Go, you chicken fat, go. Go. Go. Dismissed.
Many many moons ago a friend and I went to a weekly exercise class. Our instructor used to play this all the time. Have to say this was a fantastic workout. Did an awful lot in almost 7 minutes!!
Grew up in Miami. We used this when PE was rained out.
A little fat-shaming, and more than a little ablest, certainly a product of its times, but sooo goddam catchy! My mom has this same 45 vinyl. She spent six or seven years as an Elementary School PE Teacher, and once a semester, this was the "Friday Curriculum", followed by Free-Play.
I still have nightmares about PE class in Northern Virginia!!
Wooow suena genial un saludo desde Perú
The song motivated me to use my exercise bands 🏋️♂️ 🚴♀️
Remember that song on Luci's Toyshop in Columbus Ohio
This and nuclear attack drills.
I have two of these for sale, let me know if you’re interestes
how much you selling for?
hi bill! how much?
OMG!! I LOVE THIS!!! Our junior high gym teacher would play this at the beginning of every class! Oh how I hated this song at the time. It’s so funny how many things you couldn’t stand when you were young that now as an “Older” adult brings you so much joy. Thank you so much for posting this treasure. Aaah! The memories! 😊❤
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I remember this in school as a child! It's a weirdly enjoyable bit of nostalgia. :P
Anyone remember the "dirty playground" version???? "J**** off-- every morning Ten times"😂
hahahahaha!
I remember that.
The EXT INPUT is for modulation monitor audio feed, to monitor what's going out on the air, if the audio stops it would mean you either have dead air or the transmitter is off the air, we had a console exactly like this one.
Entire album was so good -- I played over and over, know all the lyrics to every song, including this one, to this day. Wish there were a live performance on YT
I love this song. Love the whole album, Robertmileswhite
Love the look and sound of the RT 909! I have the Pioneer RT 701 that I got on E-bay I really like it, and easy to work on. I also have the Teac 3300-10 Reel to Reel, but I want one more, they are just so cool to look at! You can find alot of videos here on You Tube to do repairs yourself!
This include a phonepatched, cuing and how much
Excellent video sir
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Where are these available for purchase?
LOVE IT!!! LOVE IT!!! 7th and 8th grade P. E. Thank you .
Great duo, great song.
Love these guys
Recently got a few of these, any chance you have a PDF of the manual you mentioned?
Hello. Could you give me the measurements of this console? I wanted to build one with this look and add some more features.
Nice video! Congratulations for this amazing console. I think EXT means external - the sounds that come from a external source, telephone for example. Not sure!