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Phonograph


Phonograph


$12.99


Track Listing: 1. Fool on a Wire, 2. Time Time Time, 3. Baby Goodbye, 4. Phonograph, 5. Light Years Away, 6. Belle of the Ball, 7. I Don't Mind, 8. We Will Find a Way, 9. Song in D, 10. Stranded, 11. Ever/After

Musical Phonograph by Roman


Musical Phonograph by Roman


$63.34


Home for the holidays. Complete with a spinning record, this old-time phonograph is decorated with Christmas scene on top. The wood-like base also has goldtone accents for an antiqued look. From Roman Inc.

RVCA Phonograph S/S T-Shirt


RVCA Phonograph S/S T-Shirt


$32


Maybe you went to an old time music festival or maybe you like vintage phonographs, but one thing's for sure: the RVCA Phonograph T-Shirt will get them talking. Featuring the art of George Thompson, the Phonograph S/S T-Shirt is part of RVCA's Artist Network Program (ANP), which donates a portion of each sale to charity. In other words, when you contribute to your own personal style by purchasing the RVCA Phonograph, you'll also be doing good. This is not just a tee, but a whole conversation piece.

Pyle Vintage Phonograph Horn Turntable With CD#44; Cassette#44; AMFM#44; AuxIn#44; USBtoPC Recording


Pyle Vintage Phonograph Horn Turntable With CD#44; Cassette#44; AMFM#44; AuxIn#44; USBtoPC Recording


$398.79


The vintage phonograph horn turntable pairs the classic styling of Edisonrsquo;s original phonograph with todayrsquo;s siliconbased technology. It plays your favorite 45 33 and 78 RPM records cassette tapes and CDs so you can listen to your music through the fullsize brass horn. Plus you can transfer your wax or cassettes to digital files like MP3 WAV OGG or WMA using the USBjack. Use the free Audacity software to transfer your music to your computer so it can be played back and listened to without quality degradation for years to come. You can even listen to your music on your home stereo using the stereo RCA outputs or plug in a set of cans using the 3.5mm headphone jack. Itrsquo;s all packed in a beautifully crafted handmade wood veneer cabinet. Handmade High Quality Wood Veneer Cabinet. Speaker: Full Size Brass Horn. 3 Speed Turntable: 33 45 78 RPM. USB Jack For PC Connection Record Your Vinyl to MP3. Drawer CD Player. Analog AM/FM Tuner. Slotin Cassette. Front Panel 3.5mm AuxIn Jack. 3.5mm Headphone Jack. Stereo RCA Output. USB Cable and Free Audacity Software Included For VinyltoMP3. Dimensions: 31.49 x 21.65 x 19.69

Phonograph, 1914


Phonograph, 1914


$19.99


Phonograph, 1914 - Giclee Print

Cafe Phonograph


Cafe Phonograph


$24.99


Cafe Phonograph - Photographic Print

Antique Phonograph


Antique Phonograph


$19.99


Conde Antique Phonograph - Art Print

Interior with Phonograph


Interior with Phonograph


$74.99


Henri Matisse Interior with Phonograph - Collectable Print

PylePro PVNP4CD Vintage Phonograph Horn Turntable With CD#44; Cassette#44; AMFM#44; AuxIn#44; USBtoPC Recording


PylePro PVNP4CD Vintage Phonograph Horn Turntable With CD#44; Cassette#44; AMFM#44; AuxIn#44; USBtoPC Recording


$831.59


Handmade High Quality Wood Veneer Cabinet. Speaker: Full Size Brass Horn. 3 Speed Turntable: 33 45 78 RPM. USB Jack For PC Connection Record Your Vinyl to MP3. Drawer CD Player. Analog AM/FM Tuner. Slotin Cassette. Front Panel 3.5mm AuxIn Jack. 3.5mm Headphone Jack. Stereo RCA Output. USB Cable and Free Audacity Software Included For VinyltoMP3. Dimensions: 31.49 x 21.65 x 19.69 .

Standard Cassette Voice Recorder


Standard Cassette Voice Recorder


$49.99


Record on the double with Sony's TCM-200DV Enjoy double recording time with the TCM-200DV standard cassette voice recorder. Record lectures at normal speed or half the normal speed.

The First Phonograph, 1860s


The First Phonograph, 1860s


$19.99


The First Phonograph, 1860s - Premium Poster

Old Time Duets [Cassette]


Old Time Duets [Cassette]


$14.99


Track Listing: 1. Mansion on the Hill, 2. We Parted by the Riverside, 3. There's an Open Door Waiting, 4. Sinner You'd Better Get Ready, 5. We Met in the Saddle, 6. I'm Troubled, 7. That Silver Haired Daddy of Mine, 8. Seven Year Blues, 9. Weary Lonesome Blues, 10. Somewhere in Tennessee, 11. Maple on the Hill, 12. If I Could Hear My Mother Pray Again, 13. Pitfall, 14. Beautiful Lost River Valley

Universal Cassette Adapter


Universal Cassette Adapter


$10.94


Enjoy your digital music through your home or car stereo. Listen up front and out loud.Conveniently fits most cassette decks3-cord position conveniently fits most cassette playersConvenient 3-cord position will adjust to fit left, center and right-loading cassette players.Easy installationPlug and play for easy usePlug and play offers easy installation of components without time-consuming installations.Environmentally friendlyEnvironmentally friendly lead-free constructionLead-free construction of environmentally friendly materials.

Victrola Portable Phonograph


Victrola Portable Phonograph


$359.99


Victrola Portable Phonograph - Framed Giclee Print


Sony Muteki 550 watts Hi-Fi Stereo Monster Sound System with 3 Disc CD Changer, 3 way Hybrid Bass-Reflex Dual Woofer Speakers, Z-GROOVE Bass Boost, 8 Sony Muteki 550 watts Hi-Fi Stereo Monster Sound System with 3 Disc CD Changer, 3 way Hybrid Bass-Reflex Dual Woofer Speakers, Z-GROOVE Bass Boost, 8" Sub Woofer, Programmable Play Timer, Sleep Timer, Mic Line-In for Karaoke sing-along, 2 USB Ports for Flash Drive, MP3 BOOSTER+ Enhancer, Aux Line-In for iPod MP3 or Cassette Tape Players, AM/FM Tuner with 30 Presets, 8 Preset Equalizers & Remot

Sale Price: $329.95

 
Pyle Home PTCDS2UI AM/FM Radio/CD/Cassette/USB Classic Turntable with iPod Dock Pyle Home PTCDS2UI AM/FM Radio/CD/Cassette/USB Classic Turntable with iPod Dock

List Price: $435.99
Sale Price: $129.83
You save: $306.16 (70%)

 
Crosley CR2405A-PA Director CD Recorder - 3 Speed Turntable, CD Player and Recorder, Casette Player, AM-FM Radio, Stereo Speakers, Paprika Crosley CR2405A-PA Director CD Recorder - 3 Speed Turntable, CD Player and Recorder, Casette Player, AM-FM Radio, Stereo Speakers, Paprika

Sale Price: $287.00

 
Pyle Turntable Record Player Cassette and Pre-Amplifier Package - PTCDS2UI Classical Turntable with AM/FM Radio/ CD/ Cassette/ USB Recording & iPod Player - PP444 Ultra Compact Phono Turntable Preamp Pyle Turntable Record Player Cassette and Pre-Amplifier Package - PTCDS2UI Classical Turntable with AM/FM Radio/ CD/ Cassette/ USB Recording & iPod Player - PP444 Ultra Compact Phono Turntable Preamp

List Price: $199.99
Sale Price: $183.99
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Pioneer Turn Table From 1991


Downloading Music - Don't Read This Unless You Work For the Record Companies

Illegal downloading of songs is all the rage these days but should the record companies be up in arms? In the beginning there was Thomas Edison's phonograph with the cylindrical records that, although amazing for their time, sounded awful. There was no electronic amplification and the player had to cranked by hand to produce sound. But it was recorded music (or speech). Next came the record disk in 78 and 45 and 33 rpm (revolutions per minute) speeds. The quality of the sound steadily improved over the years as the stylus (or cartridge) changed from crystal to ceramic to magnetic. More improvement came with the changes in stylus from metal (yes metal!) to sapphire to diamond.

Other changes to the recording industry included improvements to the stereo systmes used to play and amplify the music. Monorail gave way to stereo and 4 channel systems. Then came surround sound and 5,6,7:1 systems. Vacuum tubes were replaced by transistors and then stereo systems morphed into min-computer systems. In fact, most modern computers sound better than just about any music system from 10-15 years ago.

The mediums for recorded music have changed over the years as well. Cassette tapes were introduced that could not only be played but recorded to as well. Albums could then be copied from friends for free but the quality suffered through the recording process. 8-track casette tapes were also available but never really caught on and recording on them even less so.

Around 1982 compact discs were introduced to consumers to replace the vinyl record. For a very ling time CD's and records were sold side-by-side in the record stores with the records slowly disappearing from the shelves. Since records needed time to "recover" between sessions you could only listen to a song so many times per day. Also records were prone to scratching. Some record companies responded by putting out limited pressing record that were more expensive and produced better quality sound. CD's could be played over and over again with no degrading of quality since there was no physical contact with the disc. A laser read the digital data stored on the CD. There was a protective layer between the elements and the data. Being in a digital format the CD could also be read from a multimedia computer and saved to a hard drive. Super audio cd's (SACD) came out later.

By 1993 MP3's were available on the internet but only the most advanced users had even heard of them or could play them. Mp3's quickly gained popularity because they were free and didn't take up valuable and expensive space on your computer. MP3 sites sprung up where users could easly download the songs they wanted for free. The release of Napster in 1999 changed everyting. The free application allowed users to search for and download songs with ease. Files were shared amongst users and even the newest and yougest computer users could figure out how to get free music.

The problem with MP3's, however, is that the quality of the sound is poor. These files are recorded with much of the data stripped away so that the resulting music file sounds terrible. MP3's can also be recorded at different bit rates so the quality of the songs on the file-sharing networks can vary tremendously. Downloading songs from peer-to-peer systems can also give you more spyware and virus than you would ever want. It is for these reasons that the record companies should emprace the free filesharing systems. Users can find songs that they heard on the radio (not the best quality either) and verify which songs they like. Listeners can also find new artists here as well. On Napster there was a feature that you could look at the songs a particular user had in their filesystems. Very often if a user liked the same songs as you then they had similar tastes. I've discoverd hundreds of new artist buy searching users's lists of favorites. Once I've found a song or artist I like then I buy the CD since that is where I get the absolute best quality sound for the money. There is nothing worse than trying to listen to a low-quality MP3 - even when it's free.

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