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With the resurgence of vinyl over the last several years, a whole new generation is getting into turntables.

 

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Turntable

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Cartridge

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  • Moving Magnet
  • Moving Coil
  • Moving Iron

 

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A look at vinyl record grooves at around 1000x magnification.

You can see the waveforms of the music itself…

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Vinyl

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  • Diameter:12”;10”;7”.
  • Rotational Speed:8-1/3 rpm;16-2/3 rpm;33-1/3 rpm;45 rpm;78 rpm.
  • Time Capacity:LP[Long Playing] with 12” and 33-1/3 rpm;SP [Single Play] with 10” and 78 rpm or 7” and 45rpm;EP [Extended Play] with 12” and 33-1/3rpm or 7” and 45rpm.
  • Reproductive Quality or Level of Fidelity:high-fidelity;orthophonic;full-range.
  • The number of Audio Channels:Mono;Stereo;Quad.

 

Internet of Things Controller

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Music, after all, is something that brings joy to our lives.

Vinyl gives us a way to increase the joy factor and explore music in new and exciting ways.

That joy is the essence of the vinyl revival.

It’s why people are gleefully purchasing records again.

 

 

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Dear @camellia,

I really do admire your ideas and your realization in LEGO bricks.

This is what TLG did for a long time as well: All the smart bricks have electronics on board - covered by a complex ABS enclosure. You can go all the way back - it is always the same. Even today, the BLE boards residing in the hubs are covered by nice LEGO brick compatible enclosures.

You are doing the exact same thing: Incorporating very smart electronics into brick built enclosures - which in turn resemble very nice vintage devices. I love your approach very much.

And the LEGO design of your turntable/amplifier is really well done.

Equally important: I really do appreciate your background information - and particularly the well-chosen pictures! Believe it or not: Yes, I do have a turntable and yes also quite a number of vinyls ...

All the best,
Thorsten

 

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8 hours ago, Toastie said:

Dear @camellia,

I really do admire your ideas and your realization in LEGO bricks.

This is what TLG did for a long time as well: All the smart bricks have electronics on board - covered by a complex ABS enclosure. You can go all the way back - it is always the same. Even today, the BLE boards residing in the hubs are covered by nice LEGO brick compatible enclosures.

You are doing the exact same thing: Incorporating very smart electronics into brick built enclosures - which in turn resemble very nice vintage devices. I love your approach very much.

And the LEGO design of your turntable/amplifier is really well done.

Equally important: I really do appreciate your background information - and particularly the well-chosen pictures! Believe it or not: Yes, I do have a turntable and yes also quite a number of vinyls ...

All the best,
Thorsten

 

Thank you so much!

We will be great friends!

Maybe making old things resurgent is a way of creation.

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