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Turntable
The turntable, an iconic and fascinating instrument, is a mechanical device used to play music from vinyl records. With its vintage design and the warm, authentic sound it produces, the turntable continues to fascinate music lovers of all ages. Turntables represent a real must-have if you are a lover of those rituals, including behavioral ones, that evoke a certain way of listening to music.
Historical Background and Evolution
The turntable has a fascinating history dating back to the 1870s, when Thomas Edison developed the phonograph, a direct predecessor of the modern turntable. However, it was in 1895 that Emile Berliner introduced the "gramophone," a device that used a needle to follow the grooves of records, thus producing high-quality reproduced sound. Throughout the 20th century, the record player underwent numerous technological improvements that refined its design and sound quality.
Operation and Use
The operation of a turntable is relatively simple but incredibly effective. An arm, fitted with a rod and needle, gently slides along the grooves of the vinyl, causing vibrations that are converted into electrical signals via a piezoelectric cell. These signals are then amplified and transmitted through an audio system, such as speakers or headphones.
Main Features
Modern turntables are equipped with various features that balance the charm of vintage with the needs of contemporary listening. The arms are ergonomically designed to ensure accurate and stable playback. High-quality cells and cartridges reduce record wear and improve sonic fidelity. In addition, many versions include USB and Bluetooth connectivity to enable vinyl digitization and connection with modern devices.
To proceed in choosing the best device based on individual needs, it is necessary to take into account certain features that will ensure a proper and profitable sound experience.
- Traction: the movement that the motor transmits to the platter and which allows rotation at a costate speed. This element allows the cartridge or needle to travel through the grooves on the record and reproduce the audio.
- Frame: the base on which the platter and arm rest that serves to reduce vibration.
- Head: the needle that travels through the grooves present on the record that allows the sound to emanate. The signals that come from the phono cartridge on turntables are considerably weaker than modern audio sources such as CD players or digital devices. To ensure that the sound is audible and well balanced, it is necessary to amplify the signal properly. If the amplifier you are using within the audio chain does not have a phono stage or if the turntable does not have one, you must use an external prehono, to be connected between the turntable and a line input of the amplifier.
Finally, a further difference must be made between the automatic turntable, which performs all operations for reading and playing audio independently, and the manual version, which requires the help of a person.
Return to Analog Audio
In an age dominated by digital audio, the turntable represents a return to analog audio and a reflective break from the digital frenzy. Many music fans claim that the warm, rich sound produced by a turntable is unsurpassed by any digital technology.
Conclusion
In summary, the turntable is more than just a tool for playing music. It is a piece of history, a mechanical work of art, and a bridge between audio's past and present. Its evolution over the decades testifies to the durability and importance of music in vinyl format. Whether you are a nostalgic vintage lover or an audiophile seeking sonic perfection, the turntable offers a unique and immersive listening experience. Choosing to immerse yourself in the sound of a turntable means embracing the timeless beauty of analog music, including rediscovering a continuously renewed catalog of the highest quality printed music.
HiFi Prestige's offerings
HiFi Prestige offers a wide selection of turntables made in different materials, shapes, colors and styles. Suitable for the many needs and various environments in which they will be placed.