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She enjoyed listening to her grandparents' favorite records on the vintage gramophone.
it plays music off records
A phono cartridge or magnetic cartridge is actually a transducer or converter. With it, you can play gramophone records on a phonograph or a turntable.
a gramophone was used for communication ================ "Gramophone" is the name given in Britain to early phonographs. A gramophone is a record player. (The term is still used in the title of some organizations, publications, and prizes.) So, the answer to your question is that a gramophone uses a pointed piece of metal (a "needle"")produces sound (usually words or music) by converting the grooves on a disc (record) into vibrations that produce sound waves. In other words, gramophone is used to play records.
Early gramophone records where made from a wax master, which was engraved directly by the sound waves of the audio source in an analogue direct fashion, using a reversed horn. From the wax master a mould was made, which was used to mechanically "press" gramophone records - originally made from Shallac.
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A gramophone works by using a needle to read the grooves on a vinyl record. The needle vibrates as it moves along the grooves, which creates sound waves that are amplified and played through a speaker.
In 1888, Emile Berliner invented the lateral-cut disc records for the phonograph (gramophone). His record label was called "Berliner Gramophone."
The gramophone is one record player that plays 45rpm. Another is a RCA Victor phonograph. The LP records started phasing out in the 1980's though due to the invention of the compact disk.
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