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Turntables

Turntables are devices used to play vinyl records by rotating them at a consistent speed. A stylus or needle traces the grooves on the record’s surface, translating the physical undulations into electrical signals that are amplified into sound. Modern turntables often include features like adjustable pitch, built-in speakers, or USB outputs for digital recording. They are favored for their warm, authentic sound quality and are popular among audiophiles and DJs for both listening and mixing music. Essentially, a turntable converts the physical groove patterns into audio, preserving a classic method of music playback.