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  1. gramophone: 1 n an antique record player; the sound of the vibrating needle is amplified acoustically Synonyms: acoustic gramophone Types: Victrola a brand of gramophone Type of: phonograph , record player machine in which rotating records cause a stylus to vibrate and the vibrations are amplified acoustically or electronically

  2. A gramophone record (or just record) is a type of analog storage medium. It stores recorded music (or other sounds). It was popular during most of the 20th century. Gramophone records are played on a phonograph ("record player"). A gramophone record is a flat disk that is usually made of plastic. The sound is recorded on a very fine line or ...

  3. Nov 5, 2021 · The turntable spun at a standard 78 rotations per minute (RPM)—at least in theory—to create recordings of about 3 minutes per side. This is how early gramophone records came to be nicknamed ‘78s’. Once cut, the wax discs—now ‘masters’—were returned to the record factory for inspection and processing.

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  5. Gramophone - Engineering and Technology History Wiki. In 1877, Thomas Edison astounded the American public with the invention of the phonograph, a hand-cranked device that could record and play back sound on a rotating wax cylinder. But he regarded the device as little more than a toy. It had limited acoustic value.

  6. This talking machine was called gramophone by Berliner. The advantages of this invention were evident in comparison with those of the phonograph and its cylinder. While with only one take, the gramophone managed to press thousands of copies from a sole matrix, the phonograph instead needed, for example, to make 500 cylinders, to perform 25 ...

  7. TERMINOLOGY: PHONOGRAPH: In the USA the term Phonograph has become a generic term for cylinder and disc machines. GRAMOPHONE: Is used in Europe for flat disc machines. Whereas, Phonograph is exclusively used for any cylinder machine. REPRODUCER: The term used mainly in the USA to discribe the device that makes contact with the record or cylinder.

  8. Feb 20, 2024 · A phonograph, in its later forms also called a gramophone (as a trademark since 1887, as a generic name in the UK since 1910) or since the 1940s called a record player, is a device for the mechanical recording and reproduction of sound. The sound vibration waveforms are recorded as corresponding physical deviations of a spiral groove engraved ...

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