PHONOGRAPH GRAMOPHONE OLD SCHOOL
The phonograph, or gramophone, was the most common device for playing recorded sound from the 1870s through the 1980s. In the sound recording industry, a stylus is a phonograph or gramophone needle used to play back sound on gramophone records, as well as to record the sound indentations on the master record. It is a crucial part of the phonograph, as it is the one part of the system that actually contacts the recorded disc and transfers its vibrations to the rest of the system.
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Rajee
Great artwork.