vinüülimängija
Vinüülimängija, also known as a record player or turntable, is an electromechanical device used to reproduce sound from vinyl records. It consists of a rotating platter that holds the record, a tonearm with a stylus (needle) that tracks the grooves on the record, and a mechanism to amplify and output the sound. The stylus vibrates as it moves through the record's spiral groove, and these vibrations are converted into an electrical signal. This signal is then amplified and sent to speakers or headphones, producing the audible sound.
Early vinüülimängijad were primarily mechanical, relying on clockwork motors and acoustic horns for sound reproduction. The
Despite the rise of digital audio formats, vinüülimängijad have experienced a resurgence in popularity. Many audiophiles