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  2. RIAA equalization - Wikipedia

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    Some modern turntables feature built-in preamplification to the RIAA standard. Special preamplifiers are also available for the various equalization curves used on pre-1954 records. Digital audio editors often feature the ability to equalize audio samples using standard and custom equalization curves, removing the need for a dedicated hardware ...

  3. Revolving stage - Wikipedia

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    [17]: 75 The turntable also provided "cinematic" changes of perspective on a scene, and, crucially, permitted the cast to walk against the revolve for dramatic motion. [17]: 98 Double-rotating stages, known as a concentric revolve, have also been used in theater productions such as Hamilton. Having one revolving stage inside of the other allows ...

  4. Turntablism - Wikipedia

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    A DJ vinyl turntable system, consisting of two turntables and a crossfader-equipped DJ mixer. Turntablism as a modern art form and musical practice has its roots within African-American inner city hip-hop of the late 1970s.

  5. History of DJing - Wikipedia

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    Regine began playing on two turntables there in 1953. Discos began appearing across Europe and the United States. [5] In the 1950s, American radio DJs appeared live at sock hops and "platter parties" and assumed the role of a human jukebox. They typically played 45-rpm records, featuring hit singles on one turntable while talking between songs.

  6. Phonograph - Wikipedia

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    Modern turntables have also been released featuring Bluetooth technology to output a record's sound wirelessly through speakers. [87] Sony have also released a high-end turntable with an analog-to-digital converter to convert the sound from a playing record into a 24-bit high-resolution audio file in DSD or WAV formats. [93]

  7. Timeline of audio formats - Wikipedia

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    A stand-alone Tefifon player with cartridge loaded Electro–mechanical analog, vinyl belt housed in a cassette, used an embossing technique using a stylus to imprint the information, was the first thing to resemble a modern audio cassette 16 2/3rpm vinyl record