levysoitina
Levysoitina, often translated as vinyl player or record player, is an electro-mechanical device used to reproduce sound from gramophone records. It consists of a turntable that spins the record at a constant speed, typically 33 1/3, 45, or 78 revolutions per minute (RPM). A tonearm, fitted with a stylus (needle), rests in the record's groove. As the record spins, the stylus vibrates according to the modulations in the groove, and these vibrations are converted into electrical signals by a cartridge at the end of the tonearm.
These electrical signals are then amplified and sent to loudspeakers, producing audible sound. Early levysoitina were
Levysoitina experienced a significant decline in popularity with the advent of magnetic tape and later digital