Les vieux tourne-disques mécaniques sont souvent appelés phonographes ou gramophones.
Le gramophone utilise des disques plats alors que le phonographe necessite des cylindres.
Le phonographe a été inventé par Thomas Edison en 1877. Les gramophones, quant à eux, ont été popularisés par Emile Berliner à la fin du 19ème siècle et sont caractérisés par leur grand pavillon acoustique. Ces appareils utilisent des mécanismes mécaniques pour lire les disques ou des cylindres et produire du son, et ils sont maintenant des objets de collection très prisés.
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