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Vinylilevyjen, commonly known as vinyl records or LPs (long-playing records), are analog sound storage mediums. They consist of a flat disc, typically made of polyvinyl chloride (PVC), with a continuous spiral groove etched into its surface. The groove's modulations represent the sound waves, which are then read by a stylus (needle) connected to a turntable.
The concept of grooved discs for sound recording dates back to the late 19th century, with Emile
Vinyl records offer a distinct listening experience, often lauded for their warm sonic qualities. The physical