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it was a Gramophone record player that is a smaller version of a record player
It stands for high fidelity. It means that the record was recorded with good sound equipment. This was before stereo.
Saw a post online from someone that said that in 1968 a magnovox coronado 1p3605 was worth 350$ - not sure the worth today?? Pretty cool to see the original advertisement!
A phonograph is commonly called a record player.
If you don't have a great idea on how to set up a record store yet, then please don't. Spend your money on records and keep watching High Fidelity. Really.
the ultra glide record player was used for recording player
A phonograph is commonly called a record player.
I am not an expert but I would be surprised if you could get 50.00 dollars out of it, and only if you sold it as vintage. I know that it sounds better when I play records than on a new record player going straight into a digital power amp
the record brought cultures together
Some of the stores that one can purchase a Crosley Songwriter Record Player are Sears and Kmart. One could also purchase a Crosley Songwriter Record Player at stores such as Amazon and Record Player World.
phonograph is the scientific name for a record player phonograph is the scientific name for a record player
No, a DVD player cannot record a video: however a DVD recorder can.