plaadimängija
Plaadimängija, often referred to as a record player or turntable, is an electro-mechanical device used to reproduce sound. It operates by playing vinyl records, which are flat discs with a spirally cut groove. A stylus, typically a diamond or sapphire tip, traces this groove. As the stylus moves, it vibrates, and these vibrations are converted into an electrical signal. This signal is then amplified and sent to loudspeakers, where it is converted back into audible sound.
The fundamental components of a record player include a turntable, which is a rotating platter that spins
The quality of sound reproduction from a record player is influenced by numerous factors, including the quality