phonograph needle
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Definition
Noun: A small, pointed component, typically made of a hard material like diamond or sapphire, that is the part of a phonograph (or record player) which physically traces the grooves of a vinyl record. The vibrations created by this tracing are converted into an electrical signal that is then amplified to produce sound.
Usage
The term "phonograph needle" refers specifically to the physical stylus used to play analog sound recordings on a phonograph or record player. It is a historical term, as modern devices are typically called "record players" or "turntables," and the component is more precisely called a "stylus."
Examples
- The sound became distorted because the phonograph needle was worn out and needed replacement.
- He carefully lowered the phonograph needle onto the spinning vinyl record.
- Collectors of vintage audio equipment often seek out original phonograph needles for their historical players.
Advanced Usage
- "To drop the needle": A common idiom meaning to start playing a vinyl record.
- He dropped the needle on his favorite album to set the mood.
Variants and Related Words
- Stylus: The more general and modern technical term for the phonograph needle. It emphasizes the pointed, pen-like shape.
- Cartridge: The assembly that holds the stylus (needle) and contains the mechanism (e.g., a magnet or coil) that converts the needle's mechanical vibrations into an electrical signal.
- Pickup: Another term, often used interchangeably with "cartridge," for the device that "picks up" the signal from the record groove via the needle.
Synonyms
- Stylus
- Record needle
- Player needle
Antonyms
- There is no direct antonym, as it is a specific physical object. In a functional context, a laser (used in modern optical disc players like CD players) performs a similar but non-contact function.
Related Phrases / Compound Terms
- Phonograph needle holder: The part that secures the needle in the cartridge.
- Replacement needle: A new stylus purchased to replace a worn-out one.
Noun
- a stylus that formerly made sound by following a groove in a phonograph record