Oh and i don t have roughly 10 large to drop on a sweet new laser turntable.
Laser vinyl disk player.
To play the large discs you would need a laserdisc player which could read the discs and handle the large size.
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A laser turntable or optical turntable is a phonograph that plays standard lp records and other gramophone records using laser beams as the pickup instead of using a stylus as in conventional turntables although these turntables use laser pickups the same as compact disc players it s important to note the signal remains in the analog realm and is never digitized.
While the lp revival is still in full swing you rarely hear about the other 12 inch grooved vinyl record format the rca videodisc.
But they say the lasers read above the needle groove damage to get a virginal playback of played smooth vinyl and you can set broken record pieces together to play a previously unplayable record.
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Before dvd and blu ray players took over the physical media format laserdiscs were a common viewing option for high quality movies.
Although the format was capable of offering higher quality video and audio than its consumer rivals vhs and betamax videotape laserdisc never managed to gain widespread use.
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But i have daydreamed.
Laserdisc ld is a home video format and the first commercial optical disc storage medium initially licensed sold and marketed as mca discovision also known simply as discovision in the united states in 1978.
It was a grooved carbon loaded pvc disc.
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Though the idea for using a laser beam to trace the data engraved in a phonograph record s grooves dates back to the early 1980s it still seems a bit sci fi to put an lp in the drawer of what looks like an old fashioned laserdisc player press a play button on a remote and hear music come out of your loudspeakers.
But my favorite records aren t black sigh.