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  2. The 4 Best Record Players to Buy in 2024 - AOL

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    Built-In vs. External Speakers - While most record players still have outputs for wired speakers at the ready, some give you a Bluetooth option to connect your turntable to your high-end smart ...

  3. These 11 Vintage Record Players Could Be Worth a ... - AOL

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    RyanJLane/istockphotoIf you’ve got an old record player sitting in the garage collecting dust, it might be time to take a closer look at it. Vintage record players don’t just serve as ...

  4. The 8 Best CD Players for Home, Office, or On the Go - AOL

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    Best Retro Boombox: Riptunes Portable CD Player Boomiest Boombox: Philips Portable Boombox Most Retro Tabletop System: Victrola Quincy 6-in-1 Nostalgic Wood Record Player

  5. List of phonograph manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    An advertisement for Edison New Standard Phonograph, 1898 An advertisement for the Columbia Grafonola. This is a list of phonograph manufacturers.The phonograph, in its later forms also called a gramophone, record player or turntable, is a device introduced in 1877 for the mechanical recording and reproduction of sound.

  6. Birmingham Sound Reproducers - Wikipedia

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    It supplied turntables and autochangers to many of the world’s record player manufacturers, eventually gaining 87% of the market. The company also manufactured their own brand of player, the Monarch automatic record changer, which could select and play 7", 10" and 12" records at 16, 33 1 ⁄ 3 , 45 or 78 rpm, automatically intermixing ...

  7. Home audio - Wikipedia

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    Home audio devices containing both a record player and a wireless radio receiver were usually called radiograms or stereograms in British English, and consoles in American English. Very often these were designed as items of household furniture, with a large wooden cabinet on legs. These units were monaural, and featured a single integrated ...