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− | A '''record player''', also known as a '''turntable''' or '''phonograph''', is a home audio |
+ | A '''record player''', also known as a '''turntable''' or '''phonograph''', is a home audio front-end source component used for playing music from analog vinyl media. The most well-known and common medium is the 12" (30cm) 33⅓ rpm long-play (LP) record. |
− | Record players enjoyed popularity through to the early 1980s, when they were largely replaced by Compact-Disc (CD) players. In the present day (2000s), record players still enjoy popularity in |
+ | Record players enjoyed popularity through to the early 1980s, when they were largely replaced by Compact-Disc (CD) players. In the present day (2000s), record players still enjoy popularity in limited niche markets: high-end home audio (in the belt-drive configuration), and DJ-ing (in the direct-drive configuation). |
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Revision as of 11:34, 20 May 2006
A record player, also known as a turntable or phonograph, is a home audio front-end source component used for playing music from analog vinyl media. The most well-known and common medium is the 12" (30cm) 33⅓ rpm long-play (LP) record.
Record players enjoyed popularity through to the early 1980s, when they were largely replaced by Compact-Disc (CD) players. In the present day (2000s), record players still enjoy popularity in limited niche markets: high-end home audio (in the belt-drive configuration), and DJ-ing (in the direct-drive configuation).
Lost
- A record player was discovered in "The Hatch" aka The Swan, along with a library of LP records and other 70's paraphenilia such as a lava lamp and computer hardware of that era.
- At least two record players have been depicted in the show, one with a silver colored front facade, and the other with a taller wooden one.
Music
Music played on the record player during an episode include:
- "Make Your Own Kind of Music" (Mama Cass Elliot) in Man of Science, Man of Faith
- "Up On the Roof" (The Drifters) in Everybody Hates Hugo
- "Walking after Midnight" (Patsy Cline) in What Kate Did
- Geronimo Jackson & (another record) in The Hunting Party
See also
External links
- Record Player Screencaps scroll about 3/4 down to see comparison of silver- and wood-front models.