A+ Phonographs
After the cassette tape player/recorder this was overtaken by the CD player/recorder, followed by the DAT tape player and the Mini disk CD player/recorder. This as mostly been superseded by MP3 format players :- including mobile phones/ i Pads etc.
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Phonographs are evaluated on condition, rarity, and desirability of the design. Re-painting, mis-matched parts, damage, missing pieces, and poor running motors devalue phonographs. Sonoras are in the mid-level of desirable phonograps. Outside horn phonographs are more desirable than "victrolas" (brand name of Victor phonographs that were produced with internal horns) the term that was most often attached to internal (or hidden) horn phonographs. Most victrolas are worth between $100 to $500 dollars in excellent condition and most horn phonographs are worth from $300 to $1,200 dollarsin the American market (I've been collecting them for 12 years and that has been my observation only!). Other variables on value include location and size of the instrument.
"Hi" is a greeting, similar to "hello" or "howdy" (both from "how do you do"). HI is the state postal abbreviation for Hawai'i, and "hi-fi" is "high fidelity" (phonographs and vinyl records).
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.
No. they had phonographs. Ipods have been around for a little more than 10 years.
Steel was develped first in the 13th century.
One use is in top-of-the-line phonographs (record players); diamond, being the hardest mineral known to man, won't skip or wear down as the needle traverses the grooves of the album.
It is too much big so easily not carried .while doing any work or traveling I can not use this.
Phonographs and gramophones started in the 1890s. We have been inventing improved models and new systems ever since then.
You can purchase phonographs from many electronics retailers online. Amazon sells a wide variety. The latest thing is a USB phonograph which you can connect to your Computer and then convert the music on your LPs into formats you can burn to CDs or play with your computer or mp3 player.