The record player might be broken. I have on that does the same thing. Maybe the spinny thing is loose in a place or maybe you should just get rid of the record player if it still doesn't work:)
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The 45 rpm record was followed by the , which in turn was followed by the eight-track tape player.
If an underage drinking citation occurs after you turn 18, then yes, the citation would stay on your record after you turn 21. The only way to avoid a citation being on your record after you turn 18 is to defer it.
No redo the experiment.
There are many people who would use a record player. Many people like the way the sound of the music is when using a record player. Some people collect records. Many older generations listen to record players to remember their youth.
i think you should record the results.
it was a Gramophone record player that is a smaller version of a record player
Yes! there is, this is how, but first, what Audio Output do you have on the record player itself? Is it a single small input plug, or a white and red output plug?
If you have a good, in mint-condition record player meant for playing vinyl records, than they are easy to use. You simply have to place the pin on the record and start the turn table so the record turns.
The phonograph, an early record player, was invented in 1877 by Thomas Edison.It used a handle which would turn the cylinder. The cylinder had grooves on, and when a needle (stylus) went over the grooves, it vibrated, producing a sound.However, the electric record player, although invented in 1925, it became popular in the 1950s, when more people had electricity.
A phonograph is commonly called a record player.