
Phon Ram
Phon Ram refers to the noise or sound produced from the phonograph or record player when it reads a vinyl record. It is the audio signal generated as the needle traces the grooves, translating vibrations into electrical signals. These signals are then amplified to produce sound through speakers. Essentially, Phon Ram is the electronic output that carries the music or audio information from the record to your listening device, ensuring accurate and high-quality sound reproduction.