Äänilevyillä
Äänilevyillä is a Finnish term referring to sound recordings, most commonly vinyl records. These discs, typically made of polyvinyl chloride (PVC), store audio information in a series of grooves etched onto their surface. A stylus, or needle, tracks these grooves, converting the physical undulations into electrical signals that are then amplified and reproduced as sound.
The development of the sound recording industry has a rich history, with early forms appearing in the
Äänilevyillä were the primary medium for music consumption for decades, offering a tangible and high-fidelity listening