High Definition Standard Definition Theater
Video id : 9cVMk2Ab9fU
ImmersiveAmbientModecolor: #b89976 (color 2)
Video Format : (720p) openh264 ( https://github.com/cisco/openh264) mp4a.40.2 | 44100Hz
Audio Format: 140 ( High )
PokeEncryptID: 80b54da70731437826bc2ae7796365d2e2cb47763bd1e5a696c618c866fdc2bfa2282eed1c3ac7af1139f04e3c398306
Proxy : cal1.iv.ggtyler.dev - refresh the page to change the proxy location
Date : 1732313233330 - unknown on Apple WebKit
Mystery text : OWNWTWsyQWI5ZlUgaSAgbG92ICB1IGNhbDEuaXYuZ2d0eWxlci5kZXY=
143 : true
90s Stereo Design Was NEXT LEVEL! πŸ”Š 🀯
Jump to Connections
184,154 Views β€’ Jul 17, 2022 β€’ Click to toggle off description
Metadata And Engagement

Views : 184,154
Genre: Science & Technology
Uploaded At Jul 17, 2022 ^^


warning: returnyoutubedislikes may not be accurate, this is just an estiment ehe :3
Rating : 4.834 (287/6,640 LTDR)

95.86% of the users lieked the video!!
4.14% of the users dislieked the video!!
User score: 93.79- Overwhelmingly Positive

RYD date created : 2024-11-12T21:17:18.784857Z
See in json
Tags
Connections
Nyo connections found on the description ;_; report an issue lol

489 Comments

Top Comments of this video!! :3

@redneckways1933

2 years ago

I bought that same stereo in 91 or 92 new.. I loved it. At night that little lite on the volume would blenk when going up or down and made me happy lol.

259 |

@Sphyxx

8 months ago

Thats a whole offline media server πŸ˜‚

36 |

@justingalasso1850

2 years ago

There were quite a few stereo systems made this way in the 80s and 90s

257 |

@AlejandroJulien

2 years ago

I (40+) am not surprised at all. But my kids went crazy when they saw our 2000+ Rotel amp does this.

12 |

@westelaudio943

1 year ago

This still exists on some amplifiers made today. It also has some advantages over a stepped digital volume control.

60 |

@shadowhenge7118

4 months ago

I miss old 80's and 90's home stereos

2 |

@ChronoTango

9 months ago

Old stuff was built with the consumer in mind. Now the company is first and the consumer experience exists only to monetize every aspect.

3 |

@idontsmile666

2 years ago

This was fairly common in the late 80s and 90s as both my amps i own from the same time period from different brand have this feature, although only the Sonys one lights up.

42 |

@kmzoilus2486

5 months ago

and they STILL sound great

2 |

@kosmas173

2 years ago

now you have to pay a subscription fee every month to do that

18 |

@thegreatawoo4072

9 months ago

Are we just going to ignore that his vinyls are stacked on top of eachother?

21 |

@AureliusR

2 years ago

Wait, this is... surprising to people? Who hasn't seen one of these? They STILL make them this way.

51 |

@alfaholic3

4 months ago

Pretty cool. I have some great memories from the "black plastic crap" era. I have an old Kenwood stack from the 80s with the same function.

2 |

@VochoTalacha

1 year ago

I always loved that feature that the know would turn when operated by the remote. Looks so techy. I have my LBT-V902 that does that and I love it!

3 |

@owenmonaco7817

7 months ago

Anything made in Japan between 1986 and 1992 blows away almost anything today. Such good equipment. Clarity, power.

1 |

@autofox1744

6 months ago

I've got a JVC amplifier that does this! It also has what they called "CompuLink;" all the components are linked together with 3.5mm mono audio cables, and that lets the amp control the entire stack off a single remote!

1 |

@ericfshook

2 years ago

They still work this way.

1 |

@Drako9874

2 years ago

In the 90s I had a Pioneer Midi System with Magazin CD Changer(DC-Z93 with original Pioneer Rack) It was so cool 😎😏 #Oldschool rul

24 |

@joshpatten

6 months ago

I spy a George Winston record! His album covers were as awe inspiring as the songs on the record. A timeless artist, he will be missed.

1 |

@JMNTN

2 years ago

you can still find these in new amps, i believe every yamaha stereo amp has it just to name one brand, i'm sure many others also do

5 |

Go To Top