Seeburg 1000 BGM Part 2: The DIY version
Part 1 is here: • RetroTech: Seeburg 1000 BMS1 Background Mu... You can also stream the music at http://seeburg1000.com/ Other items visible in the video Lametric Clock: • Review: LaMetric Time - WiFi App enabled S... Roth Speakers: • Ready for Vinyl Speakers with a built-in P... JBL Pulse Speaker: • JBL PULSE Bluetooth Speaker Review - Party... 3D printed adaptors on ebay: https://goo.gl/o9rp03 Seeburg 1000 on ebay https://goo.gl/TrgmXX Any opinions expressed by the puppet characters are theirs alone and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Techmoan corporation. Popular Question: Didn't you make a 120V 60Hz Machine? Yep - A couple of months after I shot the footage used in this video, I set about making a universal 60hz power supply and the results of that can be seen in this video from August last year. • Getting a 120V 60Hz power supply in the UK However this solution is only really suitable for demonstrating things temporarily in a video - it's not something you'd want to use for long periods due to the size, fan-noise and power inefficiency. ------------SUPPORT-------------- This channel can be supported through Patreon / techmoan Patrons usually have early access to videos --------------SUBSCRIBE----------------- http://www.youtube.com/user/Techmoan?...

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