To put a needle on a phonograph, locate the tonearm and gently lower the needle onto the spinning record while the turntable is on. Ensure the needle aligns with the grooves of the record to avoid damage.
The phonograph cylinder worked by rotating while a needle traced the sound vibrations etched into the surface of the cylinder. As the needle moved along the grooves, it vibrated and transmitted the sound to a diaphragm, which then effectively converted those vibrations into sound waves that we could hear.
Sure! The phonograph is an old-fashioned device used to play music recorded on vinyl records.
The phonograph is an early device used to record and play back sound. It works by using a needle to trace sound waves on a rotating disk then amplifying them through a horn. Invented by Thomas Edison in 1877, the phonograph revolutionized the way music and other sound recordings were produced and enjoyed.
Well, the the turntables and the Edison's function the same, I think. A person speaks into a horn, which moves the needle that makes wedges on a disc or cylinder depending on what phonograph. Play it back and the needle move along the edges that project through the horn.
A phonograph is a device that plays sound recordings using a needle and a rotating disc or cylinder. It typically has a large horn to amplify the sound, a turntable for the disc or cylinder, and a needle or stylus to read the grooves on the recording medium. Phonographs were popular in the early 20th century before being replaced by more modern audio playback devices.
The phonograph played softly, its needle skipped, then it was back on the groove again. There was a phonograph at the back of the club, it was playing miles davis. The phonograph is also know as the record player. The phonograph is a device that plays sounds from wax. If you do not know what a phonograph is then look it up on wikipedia.
The phonograph was the predecessor of the gramophone.
The phonograph cylinder worked by rotating while a needle traced the sound vibrations etched into the surface of the cylinder. As the needle moved along the grooves, it vibrated and transmitted the sound to a diaphragm, which then effectively converted those vibrations into sound waves that we could hear.
Sure! The phonograph is an old-fashioned device used to play music recorded on vinyl records.
Put the Needle on It was created on 2002-11-04.
The phonograph is an early device used to record and play back sound. It works by using a needle to trace sound waves on a rotating disk then amplifying them through a horn. Invented by Thomas Edison in 1877, the phonograph revolutionized the way music and other sound recordings were produced and enjoyed.
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Well, the the turntables and the Edison's function the same, I think. A person speaks into a horn, which moves the needle that makes wedges on a disc or cylinder depending on what phonograph. Play it back and the needle move along the edges that project through the horn.
A phonograph is a device that plays sound recordings using a needle and a rotating disc or cylinder. It typically has a large horn to amplify the sound, a turntable for the disc or cylinder, and a needle or stylus to read the grooves on the recording medium. Phonographs were popular in the early 20th century before being replaced by more modern audio playback devices.
When it first came out in the late 1800's it was a box with an arm that had a needle and a horn for sound. Today it is highly technological piece of equipment.
Sound can be recorded onto phonographs in multiple ways. One way is that the sound could be recorded electromagnetically onto a tape. Another, older way would be that the sound could be 'graphed' or etched into a surface to reproduce a specific sound.
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