lydsiden
Lydsiden, also known as the sound side, refers to the side of a phonograph record or compact disc that contains the audio recording. It is the side that is intended to be played by a phonograph or CD player to produce sound. The term is often used in the context of vinyl records and CDs, where each side can hold a separate recording or track. The sound side is typically the side that is closest to the label or the center of the disc, and it is the side that is read by the stylus or laser in a phonograph or CD player. The opposite side, known as the label side, contains the disc's label and any other information about the recording. The sound side is an essential component of audio playback, as it is the side that contains the actual sound waves that are reproduced by the playback device.