phonograph recording disk
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Definition
- Noun:
- A physical medium for storing analog audio: A flat, circular object with a spiral groove that stores sound vibrations. The sound is reproduced when a stylus (needle) tracks this groove on a rotating turntable.
- A specific type of audio disk: A disk coated with a material like cellulose acetate, used for recording and playing back sound.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The museum displayed an antique phonograph recording disk from the 1920s.
- Before digital files, music was primarily distributed on a phonograph recording disk.
Advanced Usage
- Historical Context: The term often refers specifically to early formats like 78 rpm records or acetate discs used for master recordings, distinguishing them from later vinyl LP (Long Play) records.
- The archivist handled the fragile phonograph recording disk with white gloves.
Variants and Related Words
- Record (n): A common synonym for a phonograph recording disk, especially a commercial release.
- She bought the new album on vinyl record.
- Acetate disc (n): A specific type of phonograph recording disk, often used for reference or test pressings.
- Gramophone record (n): A term used synonymously, particularly in British English.
Synonyms
- Audio disc
- Vinyl record (for common modern usage, though technically a specific material)
- Platter (informal, especially among audio enthusiasts)
Related Phrases
- To cut a disk: The process of creating a master phonograph recording disk.
- The band went to the studio to cut a disk of their new single.
Noun
- a disk coated with cellulose acetate