Patent classifications
G11B3/61
Record Stabilizer for Multiple Vinyl Sizes
In some embodiments, a record stabilizer is configured to fit both common size spindle holes (e.g., as commonly found in 12 singles or LPs) and larger hole types (e.g., as commonly found in 7 45 rpm singles, typically referred to as 45s). In some embodiments, the stabilizer achieves this functionality using one side that is substantially flat (for common size spindle holes) and another side with a built-in adapter to protrude into larger spindle holes. In some embodiments, the record stabilizer also serves as an adapter, e.g., allowing 45s to be played on turntables with common size spindles without using any other adapter.
Record Player and Components
A record player includes a base including a front surface, a platter rotationally secured to the base, and a tone arm secured to the front surface of the base. The platter is in a nearly vertical orientation. The tone arm is mounted to the base at a pivot point in a vertical orientation so that a first end of the tone arm is positioned above a second end of the tone arm.
Record Player and Components
A record player includes a base including a front surface, a platter rotationally secured to the base, and a tone arm secured to the front surface of the base. The platter is in a nearly vertical orientation. The tone arm is mounted to the base at a pivot point in a vertical orientation so that a first end of the tone arm is positioned above a second end of the tone arm.
Record player
A record player includes a base including a front surface, a plinth including a front surface, a platter, and a tone arm. The base includes a base height, a base width, and a base depth, with the base height being the shortest dimension and the base width being the greatest dimension. The plinth is mounted atop the base and connected to a motor housed within the base. The plinth includes a plinth height, a plinth width, and a plinth depth, the plinth height being greater than the plinth width. The platter is rotationally mounted to the front surface of the plinth so that a diameter of the platter is nearly vertical above the base. The tone arm is secured to the front surface of the base.
Record player
A record player includes a base including a front surface, a plinth including a front surface, a platter, and a tone arm. The base includes a base height, a base width, and a base depth, with the base height being the shortest dimension and the base width being the greatest dimension. The plinth is mounted atop the base and connected to a motor housed within the base. The plinth includes a plinth height, a plinth width, and a plinth depth, the plinth height being greater than the plinth width. The platter is rotationally mounted to the front surface of the plinth so that a diameter of the platter is nearly vertical above the base. The tone arm is secured to the front surface of the base.