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What is the difference between Record Player and Turntable?

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Corné

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Answered Nov 18, 2020

Record players are a popular device that is used for playing music, turntable gradually became synonymous with a record player, and they are often used interchangeably. The record player has lost its market due to the introduction of a better music player like a cassette tape and compact disc. This new hardware is portable and compact when compared to the record player. The production of record players has dropped with the increase in the production of turntables. A turntable is the circular rotating platform of a record player or a disk jockey on which a record rests on during play. A disc jockey can manipulate a disc directly by moving forward or backward on the turntable by hand. Turntables have taken over from record players and are widely used now.
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N. Jarah

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Answered Jul 01, 2020

Record players have a great place in the heart of history, especially with music lovers who swear that the sound of a record is like none other. Thomas Edison invented the record player in 1877. The birth of the record player met with several incarnations, as it gradually evolved. It was prevalent in the 1950s and 60’s up until the ’80s when new equipment was made.

The turntable is part of a record player. It was named because it is a circular flat surface that rotates at a constant pace so that the length of the record passes below the pick arm, which is the arm of a record player that carries the filaments from the cartridge to the preamplifier. Although the record player is thought of as archaic, people have found use for the turntable in the music industry. Disc jockeys are skillful at manipulating the disc by moving forward or backward. This technique, made famous in the 1980s, is known as scratching.

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M. Delilah

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Answered Jul 01, 2020

Once upon a time, record players were the popular devices that were used in playing music. It was very popular than just as the DVD player is popular now. There is a part of the record player where you place your recorder disc; this part is referred to as the turntable. With what things have gradually turned to, and the functions that the record players are used for nowadays have made the two terms being used interchangeably.

However, the discovery of better players, in the sense that they are more portable and can hold more files, have led to the extinction of using record players to play music. Though record players are no more in use like before, the turntable is now used for another function. It is used for modifying music sound. The disc jockeys actually have the ability to manipulate a song or sound with the use of the turntable. They can rotate the disc, either forward or backward, to make the song slower or faster, or to skip some seconds back or ahead.

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