Ryan Cresawn
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First Pass - PO-33
This is my first composition on the PO-33. It's short but high energy!
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"Walkin' After Midnight" by Patsy Cline
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My mom recorded this on her phone on October 29, 2014. It's the first song I learned to play on the ukulele.
Tucson thunderstorm on July 27, 2016
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Tucson thunderstorm on July 27, 2016
Dual 1019 Tonearm Wire Replacement
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This is an instructional video to explain how to replace the tonearm wires on a Dual 1019 changer turntable. Background music is "Money" by Pink Floyd which I played on the Dual and recorded with Audacity.

Komentáře

  • @spotty67
    @spotty67 Před 10 měsíci

    That music coming on so loud ruins this video.

  • @KM-gf8oy
    @KM-gf8oy Před rokem

    Great song Money by Pink Floyd but that made it very hard to hear you.!!!

  • @donwest5387
    @donwest5387 Před rokem

    an ohmeter will find the problem

  • @donwest5387
    @donwest5387 Před rokem

    ENOUGH pink Floyd

  • @donwest5387
    @donwest5387 Před rokem

    Aren't the "mounting screws" "transit screws"?

  • @TKELCH
    @TKELCH Před rokem

    I love the Money tune, but it was a distraction while trying to hear the host.

  • @EsotericArctos
    @EsotericArctos Před rokem

    Note of warning removing the platter. They were held down be a clip from factory that prevents them lifting straight off. True, several have lost their clips with service over time, but a lot will still have them. When you remove the spindle, you need to carefully remove this clip also, taking care not to damage the decorative aluminium which is pretty well unobtainium on its own. You should be very careful with the table upside down not to put any pressure on the tone arm. Best to support it so this is not resting on the bench. A third note, The Dual system works as an unbalanced system. The chasis ground is also the cartridge ground. You should uses single core shielded cable for the tone arm wire replacements rather than twisted pairs. Aside from the above, this is a pretty good tutorial. I reality, the headshell contacts are easy to clean/repair and aftermarket.third party sleds are easy to find. You should only really replace the tone arm cables if they are faulty, everything else can be worked around. Hardwiring the headshell sled makes it really painful to change the cartidge, especailly if you are using 78 RPM's (which need a different needle) and LP's/45's on the same deck.

  • @tablettwentytwo1750

    Aw Man. Had to shut off this video. Awful music....

  • @bucurion4882
    @bucurion4882 Před 2 lety

    Where did you find the plastic base with pins?

  • @CreatingMusicandSound

    Can you suggest some care and feeding for a 1019? I bought one about 10 years ago and it's working fine, but would love to do any maintenance myself if possible. Thank you!

  • @rsanchez7111
    @rsanchez7111 Před 2 lety

    Nice vid. How much did that Shure cartridge cost you ??? Thx

  • @paulfranken4304
    @paulfranken4304 Před 3 lety

    Why would you have Pink Floyd playing during your demonstration? Totally destroyed the purpose of your video.

  • @tomeirikflatas8881
    @tomeirikflatas8881 Před 3 lety

    What is the wire??

  • @richardgannon62
    @richardgannon62 Před 3 lety

    Hello Ryan , forgive , however , the music is louder than your voice . words are at times indistingishable,

  • @joemartin6439
    @joemartin6439 Před 3 lety

    This was a poor video because u never show how to thread tone wires through tonearm

  • @RockinJohnny
    @RockinJohnny Před 3 lety

    Yes the background music is far too loud man, the fluctuations in volume don't help either

  • @WACONimages
    @WACONimages Před 3 lety

    Thanks for this video. Just discovering it. Do you think a custom head-shell or compleet tonearm might be possible. Like my 1019 but don't like the looks of the bulky head-shell

  • @dippin1523
    @dippin1523 Před 4 lety

    There is a lock washer not shown in this video that holds down the platter. Shame on you for not showing it...

  • @midmodaudio6576
    @midmodaudio6576 Před 4 lety

    You may have killed the ADC cartridge by soldering the leads directly to it.

  • @astolatpere11
    @astolatpere11 Před 4 lety

    After dealing with intermittent channel drop on a 1225, this is what I learned. Get a multimeter and check continuity of each wire, from cartridge sled to rca jack out underneath the TT. In my case it was a break in one of the left channel wires at the back of the headshell. Save yourself a lot of head scratching that way.

  • @alistairmackinnon4216

    KILL THE MUSIC

  • @bryanbryan7080
    @bryanbryan7080 Před 4 lety

    great Pink Floyd video......too bad i couldn't hear anything else.

  • @dogniauxkarl
    @dogniauxkarl Před 4 lety

    How to connect the mass to the arm with the removal of the contact? There are 5 contacts, 1 L, 1 R, 1LG, 1RG and 1 G for the tonearm, how to replace this?

  • @paulskaminsky4220
    @paulskaminsky4220 Před 5 lety

    dump the music!

  • @chuckuknowme5693
    @chuckuknowme5693 Před 5 lety

    Kill the annoying music.

  • @thebigjoe3040
    @thebigjoe3040 Před 6 lety

    Hi Ryan, was wondering if you could tell me where you got the mounting brackets for the muti-play stacker spindle? I cant seem to find an official Dual Part for it. If its not official, and maybe even something home made, can you tell me what you have purchased to make? Thanks!

  • @AtulClassics
    @AtulClassics Před 6 lety

    what a annoying music

  • @michaelidarecis
    @michaelidarecis Před 6 lety

    Got to remove the retaining ring before the platter is removed. Also if you want to improve audio performance bypass the switch that the tonearm wires go to before going to the RCA post. This way you will remove additional solder points and materials that the audio has to travel through that hampers sound performance.

  • @scottgrunden2656
    @scottgrunden2656 Před 6 lety

    Why add ANY music in an instructional video? I can hardly hear your voice, and the music is very distracting

  • @unhinged17
    @unhinged17 Před 6 lety

    Thanks for this detailed rewiring demo for this turntable, Ryan. I have the same turntable that my parents bought in Germany in the early '60s when my Dad was also in the service, and I will be doing the same repairs to soon, so this level of detail is really helpful. Good to know about the Shure M97XE cartridge too. One comment- I love PF but the music is a bit overbearing, can you use a different song? Thank you!!!

  • @amcrebelfan
    @amcrebelfan Před 7 lety

    How long run of wire did you use or did I not hear it? thanks

    • @RyanCresawn
      @RyanCresawn Před 7 lety

      +amcrebelfan The wires I bought are 24 inches long. Here's where I bought them. www.dedicatedaudio.com/collections/phono-cables/products/cardas-4-strand-braided-33awg-tonearm-cable-with-soldered-clips

    • @amcrebelfan
      @amcrebelfan Před 7 lety

      Ryan Cresawn now that's a fast response! Thank you very much

    • @RyanCresawn
      @RyanCresawn Před 7 lety

      +amcrebelfan no trouble at all. Are you repairing a 1019?

    • @amcrebelfan
      @amcrebelfan Před 7 lety

      Yes I am I found a near mint model at Salvation Army in a console I bought it and donated the console back as it was solid state not tube. It's only issue was it wouldn't turn off. While fixing that somehow tonearm wires got pulled into mechanism and ripped them apart. So shutoff is fixed now need new wires. I think it's a good thing as the head shell needs replacing so doing what you did will eliminate that need and sound better anyway. So glad I found your video.

  • @christopherdormio4117

    i like the Pink Floyd ha, i also have the same Dual 1019 and i cannot remove the platter as easily as you have removed yours in your video "lift and rotate the platter" not easy at all, do you have any suggestions, thanks

    • @RyanCresawn
      @RyanCresawn Před 8 lety

      +brian dormio Gently lift it straight up. If it hangs try to tilt the platter one way or another until it moves a little further. Eventually it should come up all the way. I hope that helps!

    • @christopherdormio4117
      @christopherdormio4117 Před 8 lety

      +Ryan Cresawn What else can be done as there is no gently that will be involved and i do want want to destroy this turntable

    • @RyanCresawn
      @RyanCresawn Před 8 lety

      +brian dormio If you are able to remove the plinth from the wood base you may be able to flip it over and see if there is any way you can separate the platter from the spindle with it upside down. I wish I could offer you better advice, but my turntable does not have the problem yours does. Good luck and let me know how it goes.

    • @grahamh9788
      @grahamh9788 Před 7 lety

      brian dormio i know this is 9 months old but theres a c clip when you take the spindle off. gotta pry the c clip off, then lift the platter. hope you've learned that already.

  • @SoCal_ayyayyron
    @SoCal_ayyayyron Před 8 lety

    Thanks for making this video. I like that you didn't load it up with a lot of "ummmm" and "uhhhh". Classy AND informative with great camera angles; Highly viewable with useful content. I also like that you took something that was meaningful to your father and are taking exemplary care of it for your own enjoyment.

  • @freyafreyat
    @freyafreyat Před 9 lety

    So, what if you wanted to bypass those head-shell contacts entirely? I just bought a dual 1219 that someone had already modified to do so, and it all seems like a fairly logical thing to do. Basically the tonearm wires just connect directly to the cartridge, and the little "Dual sled" contacts are bypassed entirely. Would there be any problems with this method? Any precautions? Just curious!

    • @RyanCresawn
      @RyanCresawn Před 9 lety

      +TheUnityLane bypassing the contacts on the cartridge head is exactly what I did. If you go to 5:17 you will see that I remove the old cartridge from the cartridge sled. The cartridge sled contacts lost their spring tension over the years and produced a weak, unreliable electrical connection. Jump to 5:59 in the video and you will see that the tonearm wires are directly connected to the new cartridge. The end result produces reliable playback even four years later. I'm very happy I did this work on my 1019. I hope my explanation is clear!

  • @andressanimal
    @andressanimal Před 10 lety

    muchas gracias !

  • @RyanCresawn
    @RyanCresawn Před 10 lety

    I'm sorry to discover that the audio has been removed. I imagine this was at the request of Pink Floyd or their record label. I will attempt to find the audio and video source and redo the audio without any background music. Finally, someone asked about the tonearm wire replacement kit I used. Here is the link. It's not cheap, but I'm very happy with the quality. www.dedicatedaudio.com/inc/sdetail/8824

    • @bobskie321
      @bobskie321 Před 9 lety

      I can still hear the sound. Maybe they muted it in your country or they restored it.

  • @JohnnyMchannel
    @JohnnyMchannel Před 10 lety

    No audio on video, Do you have a link for the the materials used & instructions?

  • @Nico93
    @Nico93 Před 10 lety

    i have this same turntabe, but itsd makeing a small rattle noise, and sometimes cant grip the platter proberly.

  • @ducklandwikeno
    @ducklandwikeno Před 11 lety

    Edit your video and take out the pink floyd music . I can hear you talk on how you wired the left and right channel . what wires went where and so forth .

  • @hansklaascornelis
    @hansklaascornelis Před 12 lety

    Great video. Great turntable too. I own two, one for 78. I use a Denon DL103R in the other. I would caution against soldering directly at the cartrige pins like you did with the ADC. This might cause the internal solder junction to melt and disconnect.

  • @Kek5kopF
    @Kek5kopF Před 12 lety

    It would take about 85 YEARS to hear each Album once. 1000000 LP's x 45min. = 45million Minutes = 85 Years

  • @Kek5kopF
    @Kek5kopF Před 12 lety

    A small hint: Those screws on the top are designd to be turned with a coin. A coin makes less damage to the screw than a srewdriver does. Nice video! Keep on doing this. I've got the 1226

  • @17swatt
    @17swatt Před 12 lety

    Any problems with cartridge setup on the 1019 ...did you have to shim the cart or have problems with adjusting VTA with the M97?.

  • @mta415
    @mta415 Před 12 lety

    Love the Floyd, not gonna give you a load of grief but I'd lower the volume just a tad. Overall, good show...

  • @RyanCresawn
    @RyanCresawn Před 12 lety

    I know the music is really annoying. I made the video in iMovie because I didn't have enough time to learn how to use anything else. I wanted the music to be a constant volume but instead iMovie decreases the music volume each time I speak. I hope I'll have time to remove the music. I do appreciate the criticism and I'm glad you've found this video useful, albeit annoying!

  • @danehenas
    @danehenas Před 12 lety

    Informative video, but really annoying to turn the music volume up and down!

  • @musicman1296
    @musicman1296 Před 13 lety

    this tt will out perform an 800 doller technics or what ever tt make. straight through wireing is the best.