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  2. Magnetic cartridge - Wikipedia

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    The first commercially successful type of electrical phonograph pickup was introduced in 1925. Although electromagnetic, its resemblance to later magnetic cartridges is remote: it employed a bulky horseshoe magnet and used the same single-use steel needles which had been standard since the first mechanical transfer disc record players appeared in the 1890s.

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

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    Vintage record players don’t just serve as nostalgic relics — they can also be extremely valuable, especially if they’re rare, well-preserved, or tied to famous brands. From mid-century ...

  4. 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.

  5. Roksan Xerxes - Wikipedia

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    The Roksan Xerxes transcription turntable (often shortened to Xerxes) is a record player named after the Persian king Xerxes I and produced by London-based Roksan Audio. Designed by Roksan co-founder, Touraj Moghaddam, the Xerxes is a belt-driven turntable with a solid plinth.

  6. Technics SL-1200 - Wikipedia

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    It is designed to be used with regular removable RCA cables (along with a removable ground/earth cable) rather than hard-wired RCA cables like all other 1200/1210 models. The tonearm was different from those in the previous models, as it was made from titanium. Technics SL-1200 MK5 playing a record

  7. Linn Sondek LP12 - Wikipedia

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    Its name is derived from the 12" vinyl LP (long play gramophone record). Hi-Fi Choice reviewers voted the LP12 "the most important hi-fi component ever sold in the UK" [2] and The Absolute Sound ranked it the second most significant turntable of all time in 2011. [3] Linn named their flagship CD player the Sondek CD12. [4]