Old fashioned record player

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About this item 1, Perfect combo of Trendy elements & retro style : Not only can play vinyl records to experience the retro-style music, you can also play all your favorite modern music at any time via Wirelessl. 2, Stereo acoustic effect: 2 Built-in 20W full range stereo speakers on the left and right; one 10w silk treble speaker on the top; one heavy bass speaker on the bottom. 3, Multi function playback: It supports for adjusting two listening speeds(33 and 45 RPM) and playing three sizes…

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The Phonograph | 12 Inventions That Changed Music Forever Old Fashioned Record Player, Antique Record Player, Old Record Player, Music Player Design, Tattoo Symbolism, Shabby Chic Accessories, Good Tattoo Quotes, Vintage Record Player, Vinyl Player

Originally a device allowing sound to be recorded onto wax cylinders, Thomas Edison's phonograph evolved into the precursor of the modern turntable, using bakelite records. The oldest sound recordings that still exist all came from early phonographs.What difference did it make?The phonograph kickstarted both the home audio revolution and the music industry in one fell swoop. Suddenly, music could be enjoyed at almost any time, any place — and people just wanted more and more.

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