1 by One Hi-Fidelity Vinyl Record Player with Bluetooth | Review

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This Vinyl record player from 1 by One is SLICK! It’s also a plus that it sounds good too. With Bluetooth support, Line in, magnetic cartridge and 4 speakers making up the sound bar, the 1 by one turntable will impress.

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this was a good review you were very honest, truthful looking, I have the same turntable at home I saw a review on it also it looked like it was going to be sounding like a suitcase player type but it sounded very full since the platter and tonearm were separated by springs from main base you can hear bassy music would not get picked up by tonearm the only thing I wish it had was separate bass and treble controls obviously you can see that the tone arm was not going to suffer from feed back and I wish the bottom feet towards the back was not in the way of getting inside of unit I had to take mine apart to adjust speeds 33 and 45 were way off screws were covered by rear feet I bought this for testing records when I buy them used it is a pain to turn on my main amps just to test out record, but the build for what I paid for is not bad mine was under 100.00 and on the cover there is no way not even on a more expensive TT you will get the cover to stay where you want it the only turntable that does that will be a dual 1237 and another model from dual cause the cover slips inside a coiled hinge and you can tighten the adjustment screws in back that you can open it half way but they do not make them anymore which I am lucky to have but this is a good turntable the blue tooth is pretty good I will say that one by 1 did a fantastic job on this design, cause there is another brand that is similar to this TT has the same design it is being sold on the crutch field catalog they did a review without even testing it out only to say that is sounded good but it costs 1000.00 and the higher end model 1500.00 to me not worth it I think one by 1 is impressing me a whole lot JRo

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few things here, i'll stick to the most important, the physical aux "in" is a 3.5mm stereo jack, the rear switch has nothing whatsoever to do with it - the phono/line out switch refers to whether you are connecting the turntable to an amplifier with a phono input (inbuilt pre amplifier) or to an external pre amplifier. Line out setting is for connecting to an amplifier which doesn't have a pre amp and only "line level" inputs, this is good as it gives you maximum flexibility on a budget item like this. No offense intended here as i havn't seen any of your other videos, but i'm guessing you do much turntable content (even feeling the need to state that the lid isn't glass (like 99.9999% of turntables then lol) or if it's "real wood" when even from here its clearly vinyl wrapped, "balancing" is something you do before setting "tracking force/weight" (that's the phrase you were searching for) and you certainly cant even think about doing that with the stylus cover still on for obvious reasons, etc etc, but hey i'm sure your content is very good on other items and i'll try to catch some some other time, keep at it!

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Mine has an annoying humming noise. Not happy with it.

nick