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A vinyl record sleeve
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if you are magnetifying a needle you must stroke it in the what diction
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The needle for a record player is called a stylus. It is the part that makes contact with the record and reads the grooves to produce sound.
A hypodermic needle. a record player needle
The sound is created by a stylus (needle) physically tracing the grooves on the spinning record. As the needle moves through the grooves, it vibrates and these vibrations are converted into an electrical signal that gets amplified and then played through speakers as sound. Without the spinning motion, the needle wouldn't have anything to trace and there would be no sound generated.
A phonograph is commonly called a record player.
A phonograph is commonly called a record player.
Most likely your record player won't work because you need a new needle on the head of your record reader.
A gramophone needle is also commonly referred to as a stylus. It is the tiny point that comes into contact with the grooves on a vinyl record to produce sound.
A vinyl record player operates on a turntable. A record is put on the turntable and then set into a rotation by a tonearm. A stylus needle, which is at the end of the tonearm reads the vibrating sounds and plays the record.
To put a needle on a phonograph, locate the tonearm and gently lower the needle onto the spinning record while the turntable is on. Ensure the needle aligns with the grooves of the record to avoid damage.
The needle vibrates sending sound waves / vibrationswhich plays the music but very quiet so that's why they used cones .See related link below .
That question belongs to a vinyl record player. It is the distance from the pivot of the tone arm to the cartridge with the replay needle.
A Victrola is a brand of phonograph, a type of record player. It works by spinning a vinyl record on a turntable, while a needle (stylus) moves along the grooves of the record, which creates vibrations that are then amplified into sound through a speaker.