In American English, phonograph was the most common generic term for any early sound reproducing machine, until the second half of the 20th century, when it became archaic and record player became the universal term for disc record machines. In contemporary American usage phonograph most usually refers to disc record machines or turntables, the most common type of analogue recording from the 1910s on.
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kaka
The first mp3 player
no, it was patented first by him.
it was a Gramophone record player that is a smaller version of a record player
Steve Davis at the Lada Classic in February 1982.
I've decided on a Crosley for my first record player. Beyond that, I know next to nothing about record players in general and I'm hoping someone could give some advice on which Crosley record player I should purchase for under $100. A good player for someone who has never had one before.
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Pierre Larouche
A phonograph is commonly called a record player.
Adam Gilchrist
the ultra glide record player was used for recording player
A phonograph is commonly called a record player.