Top Part (Horn)
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The large golden horn is the most iconic part of traditional gramophones, designed to amplify sound acoustically.
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While the horn looks purely decorative here, in older models it was functional. In modern units like this, it usually just adds a vintage aesthetic.
Turntable
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The turntable section suggests this can actually play vinyl records, though it's likely supported by modern electronics.
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There’s a stylus (needle) arm, and the mat has some Chinese writing, which suggests this model may have been manufactured in China.
Middle Section (Radio)
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The middle part includes a retro-style radio panel, likely AM/FM with analog dials for tuning.
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The style mimics old tube radios, giving off a nostalgic feel.
🔊 Bottom Section (Cabinet)
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Below the radio are drawers or decorative cabinet panels that give it a furniture-like appearance.
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These are usually used for storing records, CDs, or other media.
Functionality (Modern Hybrid)
Many such gramophones are hybrid devices that combine:
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Vinyl playback
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Radio
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USB or SD card input
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Bluetooth connectivity
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