I saw one on craigs list for $750
No The VV-IV only plays 78rpm records. Also as a rule of thumb, don't play any records from the mid-thirties on up on it. And don't forget to change the needle each play.
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You need a long answer, not a short answer. First there was the Edison phonograph, which recorded speech or music on a wax cylinder. Then there was the Berliner gramophone, which recorded on a shellac disc. Both of these were mechanical and the sound came out of a horn. Later a cabinet was designed so that the horn principle was folded into a box and the sound came out the front. In 1925 mechanical (acoustic) recording was replaced by electrical recording, but the cylinder was losing its popularity, so Edison went out of the phonograph business in 1929. Because "phonograph" was the original invention, disc records were often called phonograph records in America, although the term gramophone survived in England. The biggest record magazine over there is still called "Gramophone." To see what it looks like, you should find a famous painting called "His Master's Voice," which showed a dog listening to a voice coming out of the horn. Actually, that would have been an Edison phonograph, but the gramophone company liked the picture so much that they had it repainted to look like a disc gramophone, even though their machine couldn't produce the sound of the dog's master's voice because you could only make home recordings on a cylinder, not a disc in those days. So the painting became the trademark of The Gramophone Company, which put "His Master's Voice" on the record label in England, and also of the Victor Talking Maching Company, its American affiliate, which became RCA Victor. You might see some old records with that painting on the label.
Cher Victor was created in 1975.
Victor L. Brown was born on 1914-07-31.
The Gramophone, turntable, record player. Company names, victor talking machine. Hope its helpfull.
Victor Talking Machine Co.
They say it was a guy named "Victor" ************* No. There are many references to many different people that claim to have been the inventor of recorded sound. Even today we are still finding earlier examples. Most people credit Edison for inventing the phonograph but be only perfected it. "Victrola" was the brand name of the "Victor Talking Machine Company" phonograph. It only referred to Victor machines but they were the best quality and wildly popular so the name "Victrola" became a generic catch phrase for all phonographs.
To determine the exact value of an 1877 phonograph is actually dependent upon a number of factors. Most importantly, the condition of the phonograph.
The gramophone is one record player that plays 45rpm. Another is a RCA Victor phonograph. The LP records started phasing out in the 1980's though due to the invention of the compact disk.
No The VV-IV only plays 78rpm records. Also as a rule of thumb, don't play any records from the mid-thirties on up on it. And don't forget to change the needle each play.
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"I love Victor" in French is "J'aime Victor" or "J'adore Victor."
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The victor is the winner. Here are some sentences.He is the victor of the contest.Who will be the victor of the battle?We cheered as the victor strode into the winner's circle.
Because victor is ugly
Victor Victor - 1992 is rated/received certificates of: France:-12