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  2. Laser turntable - Wikipedia

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    The long development of the laser turntable exactly coincided with two major events, the early 1980s recession, and the introduction of the Digital Compact Disc, which soon began flooding the market at prices comparable to LPs (with CD players in the $300 range). Vinyl record sales plummeted, and many established turntable manufacturers went ...

  3. The 4 Best Turntables for Vinyl Newbies and Audiophiles Alike

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    Vinyl has become such a massive industry that we looked for record players that could be enjoyed by anyone—valuing ease of setup and looks over nerdy things like stylus options or wow and flutter.

  4. Direct-drive turntable - Wikipedia

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    In a direct-drive turntable the motor is located directly under the center of the platter and is connected to the platter directly. It is a significant advancement over older belt-drive turntables for turntablism, since they have a slower start-up time and torque, and are prone to wear-and-tear and breakage, [5] as the belt would break from backspinning or scratching. [6]

  5. Phonograph - Wikipedia

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    A Crosley retro-styled suitcase record player produced in c. 2013. At the low-end of the market, Crosley has been especially popular with its suitcase record players [89] and have played a big part in the vinyl revival and its adoption among younger people and children in the 2010s. [90] A mid-range Yamaha turntable, c. 2019

  6. List of phonograph manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    A Dual P 53 record player with 1210 turntable. An advertisement for Edison New Standard Phonograph, 1898. A Numark Industries TTX-1 turntable.

  7. Phonograph record - Wikipedia

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    Three vinyl records of different formats, from left to right: a 12 inch LP, a 10 inch LP, a 7 inch single. A phonograph record (also known as a gramophone record, especially in British English) or a vinyl record (for later varieties only) is an analog sound storage medium in the form of a flat disc with an inscribed, modulated spiral groove.

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