Dual 1019 Turntable featuring 4 Speed Demo

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  • čas přidán 31. 01. 2015
  • Since there are a million videos on CZcams about this turntable, let's take this one speed by speed and compare the differences in sound quality between records.

Komentáře • 95

  • @mcdermottrealtygroup8489
    @mcdermottrealtygroup8489 Před 7 lety +2

    I'm restoring my 1019 that I inherited from my dad now. He bought it in 1969 in either Tokyo or Hong Kong (I'm sure he told me but I don't recall) while in the navy because he'd decided to get out of reel-to-reel and switch to vinyl. What sold him was the store displayed this turntable playing records on its side! It was the main turntable in our home from 69-95.

  • @siskokidd
    @siskokidd Před 7 lety +14

    It should be noted for the musicians among us, that the 16 speed record players back in the 50's and 60's were used by many of our musician heroes of today to learn how to play their instruments. 16 rpm is close to half the speed of 33 1/3, so what people like Eric Clapton and Jeff Beck (plus plenty of jazz musicians) did was to play songs from 33 1/3 albums at 16 rpm. Now at half the speed, it allowed them to better hear exactly what was going on, even if an octave lower, while playing along.

    • @databits
      @databits  Před 7 lety +9

      An excellent point. 16rpm also revealed how the chipmunks really sounded.

    • @rboseutube
      @rboseutube Před 5 lety

      @@neilforbes416 I used to play my copy of Kiss Alive ! on my Dad's Dual 1019 to figure out Ace Frehley's solos at ~1/2 speed!!!

    • @xaenon
      @xaenon Před 5 lety

      '16' is actually 16-2/3 rpm, EXACTLY one-half the speed of the 33-1/3 rpm LP. That is not an accident or coincidence; that speed was chosen specifically to allow 16-2/3 rpm records to be mastered on existing 33-1/3 rpm equipment (the audio was played back at double speed to the record lathe operating at 33-1/3 rpm. Later on, many record companies invested in proper 16-2/3 rpm equipment in an effort to make 16 rpm records sound a little better, but due to the physical limitations of the speed, it still never could match the sound quality of the existing 33 and 45 rpm formats.

  • @socksumi
    @socksumi Před 7 lety +4

    The most solidly build TT ever made by Dual. Platter is 7.5 pounds but as it's only less than 10 5/8 inches in diameter it's thicker and less resonant. It's also made of zinc instead of aluminum in the later models like the 1229.
    There were even more beefy tables than this like the Thorens 124 which had a 12 pound platter made of cast iron with aluminum sleeve. But for the money and great sound quality you can't beat these Duals. Buying a refurbished 1019 or 1219 instead of a new table is actually a much better idea. Both will sound better than most anything made today for under $1000.

  • @haselu2002
    @haselu2002 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you very much to describe detail of headshell.

  • @neilmansfield8329
    @neilmansfield8329 Před 5 lety

    These are great records and a cool records

  • @RobR386
    @RobR386 Před 8 lety

    nice vintage turntable, looks very solid. :-)
    I had a pair of BSR decks on a FAL system 50 console, now have a pair of TT500

  • @lippa2105
    @lippa2105 Před 8 lety +1

    I own a Dual 1226, it's completely restored now, but when I found it, it was sitting in my aunts dusty, cold basement for 14 years. These things are built to last forever, the Dual turntables are built to work by default, that's why to me anyway, they surpass any, any other turntable on the market in the past or current.

    • @databits
      @databits  Před 8 lety

      +A.J. Smith - Awesome. I was really impressed by the build quality of the Dual turntable!

  • @Radfordperson
    @Radfordperson Před 5 lety

    I've had one of these for about 40 years, it's an excellent deck. I've got many decks including TD124 Mk2. The 1019 is the quietest idler deck that I have come across.
    Surely, to play 78's, one need a larger stylus. I use a Shure M75 ED fitted with a N75-3 stylus.

  • @mafaraleon5651
    @mafaraleon5651 Před 3 měsíci

    Thanx man bought mine yesterday at an auction am still setting up

  • @grahamh9788
    @grahamh9788 Před 6 lety +1

    found my 1019 on a trading app in compton for 25 bucks, immediately fell in love.

  • @p9malino267
    @p9malino267 Před 8 lety +6

    Didn't know turntables could be so advanced already in the 60s! This must have been well ahead of their time and must have been very expensive back then.

    • @databits
      @databits  Před 8 lety

      +Patryk Malinowski - Yes, I imagine this turntable was pricey in its day!

    • @Onneff69
      @Onneff69 Před 8 lety +5

      +Patryk Malinowski Actually it's more accurate to say that they were very much OF their time. No special sophistication to Dual tables for the 1960s. In fact, most products from that era were very high quality.

    • @syndicate0101
      @syndicate0101 Před 7 lety

      databits
      *BUGSY BUNNY, SANG "THE BLUE TAIL FLY" SONG, IN A NUMBER OF HIS CARTOONS, JUST TO LET YOU KNOW* .................................

    • @ghsgtnayhmd4792
      @ghsgtnayhmd4792 Před 4 lety

      60's were the height of record players

    • @mikesells2658
      @mikesells2658 Před 4 lety +1

      @@ghsgtnayhmd4792 They were indeed . I got my 1019 when I was in USAF stationed in England 67-69 I got it at the BX for about $35-$40 I'm sure it was not much more than that. I sold all my stuff in 1972 what a DUMB mistake! I just bought a Dual 1019 off ebay and man I could not be more happy. I will pass this one down to my family.

  • @Rockstaralan
    @Rockstaralan Před 6 lety

    Sounds like Burl Ives singing "Jimmy Crack Corn" on the 78 you demo'd! Nice!

  • @leathandrubb
    @leathandrubb Před 3 lety +2

    THAT WAS AMAZING SOUND AT 16 RPM.

  • @jasonprice9341
    @jasonprice9341 Před 10 měsíci

    The song that 45 RPM record was Paul Young s Everytime you Go away?

  • @Bighaus1234
    @Bighaus1234 Před 8 lety +1

    nice turntable. If you look closely at the label on the seeburg record it actually has the capital record logo on it.

  • @ducklandwikeno
    @ducklandwikeno Před 8 lety

    I had one of these turntables I sold it on ebay . I now have a technics record changer style turntable

  • @samcardinale8122
    @samcardinale8122 Před 9 lety +1

    Real Nice Thanks Sam

    • @databits
      @databits  Před 9 lety

      Sam Cardinale Thank you Sam.

  • @user-rs1990
    @user-rs1990 Před 6 lety +2

    You can get a 3D Printed spindle adapter for Seeburg records.

  • @kraftpr
    @kraftpr Před 8 lety +1

    These Duals were certainly well built turntables. I was lucky to find a 1009 on ebay. Very similar to the1019 except the automatic spindle (a necessity for those multi-78 albums) is longer and holds more records. I had the spindle rebuilt and everything still works perfectly. If you find one of these grab it. They're worth repairing. Most turntables today (the cheaper ones) are plastic JUNK! IMO. The decent ones are expensive. Of course if you have collectible 78s you might want to invest in a good quality cartridge that accepts both LP/45 and 78 styli. I use an Ortofon which accepts an LP stylus and a 78 stylus. The 78 actually cost more. Worth it to play them correctly. 78s need a bit heavier tracking force. I use an Audiophile Archival Preamp where I can switch from LP/45 equalization to the correct 78 equalization curve that was used when these records were recorded. It does make a difference.

    • @databits
      @databits  Před 8 lety

      Thanks for your comments!

  • @HandyRandy3200
    @HandyRandy3200 Před 4 lety

    Picked up one of these in excellent cosmetic condition today for $10! Plays fine in manual but if you move the lever to start, it does nothing and the lever is stuck there. Have to spin the plater to get it to release. Even the dust cover is in damn near mint condition

  • @thehilders
    @thehilders Před 8 lety +12

    made in West Germany :-)

  • @mcramp20
    @mcramp20 Před 9 lety

    I got one a month ago. I love mine always wanted a 1200 just never got one. Now a orginal to rich for me so the 120 is the best ive ever had :-)

  • @slashtiger1
    @slashtiger1 Před 8 lety

    Could you just PLEASE provide me the name of the song you played off the 78?
    Nice turntable, by the way! Shame you don't have an original stylus for the Pickering cartridge. Perhaps Tonar has them in their Line-up (obviously those will be imitation styli, but they're quite good)?

    • @databits
      @databits  Před 8 lety

      +slashtiger1 - Bluetail Fly, Burl Ives

    • @slashtiger1
      @slashtiger1 Před 8 lety

      databits LOL just watched the vid one more time - saw it just there in point blank view… D'oh! Thanks anyway!

  • @AaA-rs5xe
    @AaA-rs5xe Před 9 lety +2

    That's nice. I have the Dual 1009, which is almost identical but lacks antiskate and manual cueing. It's in dire need of tlc though.
    I think that Seeburg record is meant for one of those background music systems they use in large shopping malls etc. Of course these days it's all digital, but back in the day they used vinyl records.
    Also, if you want good sound quality from a 78rpm record, you need to use a stylus meant for those records. The grooves on them are wider than on LPs or 7" singles.

  • @pcuser80
    @pcuser80 Před 9 lety

    Nice you are talking @3:50 about audio/video outputs, where can i get a video disc?

    • @databits
      @databits  Před 9 lety +1

      pcuser80 Error on my part, but you might want to look up Phonovision.

    • @pcuser80
      @pcuser80 Před 9 lety

      databits Betty Bolton 30 line tv recording looks good 1930

  • @youpie5832
    @youpie5832 Před 9 lety +1

    Thank you very much for this video!! But I'm wondering if anyone here could help me. I just bought this exact model and am keen to play 78's. Now, what kind of 78 rpm stylus/cartridge would fit on this model? Thanks in advance :)

    • @databits
      @databits  Před 9 lety +1

      Youp Zondag Just search ebay for Dual 1019 78rpm stylus.

    • @sopaman1234
      @sopaman1234 Před 8 lety +1

      +Youp Zondag Or you might be able to find the right stylus at theneedledoctor.com website they have every type of stylus/cartridge.

  • @agustinmireles5817
    @agustinmireles5817 Před 7 měsíci

    Help!
    My 1019 has slow sleep and I have lubed it. It all looks great and all works except the speed. I already tried to adjust the spindle height but I can’t anymore or else it hits the platter. Please help.

    • @databits
      @databits  Před 7 měsíci

      So sorry, you may need a “new” motor.

  • @PlayButtonPone
    @PlayButtonPone Před 9 lety +1

    Dear Databits, I have an $10 Onkyo CP-1100a turntable that was missing a belt so i used the belt from my ION profile LP but It was running Extremly slow, I think, even though I'm 14 it is the result of ungreased motor. PLEASE HELP!

    • @databits
      @databits  Před 9 lety +1

      Gary Chapman It may be running slow because: 1. The motor in your Onkyo is bad. 2. The belt is too tight.

  • @jhonwask
    @jhonwask Před 4 lety

    I have that Seeburg record, plus 2 Background Music Compact players. You should do a video on the BMC.

    • @databits
      @databits  Před 4 lety

      Is that the one that plays 45rpm records?

  • @pcallas66
    @pcallas66 Před 9 lety

    It looked like the Seeberg record was smaller than 10 but larger than 7. I love my Technics SL Q3. It doesn't have pitch control, but for what I use it for, it's been rock solid over the years. I know it doesn't have the four speeds, but you can actually use Audacity software to change from one speed to another to accomodate the recordings. Also, you would probably want to find a 78 stylus for it for proper sound of a 78 rpm record. If that's an elliptical stylus, it would be very tough on the groove of the 78. It is definitely a tank of a turntable, though. This Dual does definitely have some nice features. Thank you for sharing.

    • @databits
      @databits  Před 9 lety

      Paul Callas Thanks for your comments. Technics made some amazing turntables over the years.

  • @RobertKohut
    @RobertKohut Před 8 lety +2

    Loved the 16 2/3 speed, man that's slow...LOL...LOL The first time I played a 78 I was scared to cue the record since it looked like the stylus would just shoot off the side...LOL...LOL I like how the mechanics move according to play speed, slow on 16 but fast on 78...LOL Great video, thanks.

    • @databits
      @databits  Před 8 lety

      +Robert Kohut - Thanks, if you think 16 is slow, check out 8rpm here: czcams.com/video/ELZqsqUCtYs/video.html

  • @passqualecaiazza7728
    @passqualecaiazza7728 Před rokem

    United Audio was the USA distributer in New York

  • @edwarde5452
    @edwarde5452 Před rokem

    Let me tell ya, it's a rough life as a 78 rpm collector. I also do not enjoy manual turntables. To have a fully automatic 78 RPM turntable is a dream

  • @guillermoyanez1805
    @guillermoyanez1805 Před 8 lety +3

    I would love to have a copy of Dual 1019 service manua PLEASE HELP MEl

  • @bobskie321
    @bobskie321 Před 9 lety

    I wish I have that model because it includes 16 RPM speed. I don't have a 16 RPM record but I just want to have a turntable that includes that speed. I remember during my childhood years that we had a turntable that includes 16 RPM.

  • @DarrenTS13
    @DarrenTS13 Před 9 lety +4

    Paul Young rocks!!

  • @amirpourghoureiyan1637
    @amirpourghoureiyan1637 Před 6 lety +3

    14:01 Who put a magnet on Bender again!

  • @geekstronomy3368
    @geekstronomy3368 Před 7 lety

    i hate pitch controls i always feel like its too slow or too fast when i use them

  • @berndmayer3984
    @berndmayer3984 Před 3 lety

    the dual is automatik. It has also the STOP funtion. Why do you always all manual?

  • @ortizramon
    @ortizramon Před 9 lety

    Awesome record player

    • @databits
      @databits  Před 9 lety

      RAMON ORTIZ Thanks Ramon!

  • @mcramp20
    @mcramp20 Před 9 lety

    would like your thoughts when you get a chance to check one out for yourself Keep up the awesome videos !!!

  • @leslietaylor4458
    @leslietaylor4458 Před 4 lety

    Am i the only one that am looking for someone to have fun with different speeds, like i used to when i was a kid? Trying to show my kids what 'fast forward' and slow motion really sounds like, because there aren't any apps to replicate what a record player could do

  • @dgillies5420
    @dgillies5420 Před 2 lety

    It tracks done to 0.5 grams, something that most turntables today CANNOT DO !!! Add a Shure Dynetic Cartridge (0.75 to 1.5 grams tracking force) for NIRVANA!

  • @mcramp20
    @mcramp20 Před 9 lety

    Have you got to try the atlp120 yet

  • @mcramp20
    @mcramp20 Před 9 lety

    the dual reminds me of my Garad player had as kid I abused the poor thing wish i still had it

    • @databits
      @databits  Před 9 lety

      +Mike Cramp - Garrard? Yes, those are classy turntables.

  • @JayRudko
    @JayRudko Před 8 lety

    The Pickering cartridges are moving magnet.

  •  Před 5 lety

    My first one was a 1219.

  • @jhonwask
    @jhonwask Před 4 lety +1

    I still want a quality 4-speed record player.

  • @DvdXploitr
    @DvdXploitr Před 9 lety

    Wow...I didn't know that Dual had been around that long......really, I thought they were a rather new company making car audio equipment....but this is one nice unit!

  • @bobskie321
    @bobskie321 Před 8 lety

    13:45 I presume that 78 is a vinyl not shellac because didn't hear a hiss despite you didn't replace the stylus.

  • @puppygadget3189
    @puppygadget3189 Před 7 lety

    can you remove the rubber mat and replace it with a 1/8" thick cork mat?

    • @eliasbiebl2136
      @eliasbiebl2136 Před 7 lety +1

      No I think not. I have a Dual 1229 and the rubber sticks to the plate pretty hard. No need to change it anyway. Why would you put cork on there?

    • @emorris272
      @emorris272 Před 7 lety

      Yes!

  • @Bramsky
    @Bramsky Před 6 lety

    i have a dual1010 it is almost the same but smaler

  • @evileyeball
    @evileyeball Před 8 lety

    I have a Flexidisk of Sounds of the Space age from National Geographic.

    • @databits
      @databits  Před 8 lety

      +evileyeball - good find!

  • @grassulo
    @grassulo Před 9 lety +1

    That cartridge takes a standard Stanton 600 series stylus please get a new one, even their new cartridges use it please buy a new stylus for it Stanton and Pickering are the same company and they are still making styli for these! :) I believe their newest cartridge is the 680 but it uses the same stylus just like my big old HEAVY Pickering cartridge I use on my 78 turntable (but it tracks at 3 grams, physical weight is heavy and big, tracking force is very light) they track best for stereo LP's at 2,5 grams.

    • @databits
      @databits  Před 9 lety +2

      grassulo Okay fine, I got a new stylus. But only because you said please. In fact, I got two new ones...one for 33 and one for 78.

  • @arifakyuz7673
    @arifakyuz7673 Před 6 lety

    I want that.
    I will have that.
    *Gib it to me now!*

  • @jorgeponce8115
    @jorgeponce8115 Před 8 lety

    tengo el mismo modelo y lo vendo ¡

  • @rmzidann
    @rmzidann Před 2 lety

    Oh great!….buy the record player so one can play their Christian Fundamentalists “spoken word” 16 RPM records… 😜

    • @databits
      @databits  Před 2 lety

      Oh gosh, don’t do that! This particular record is horrible.