The electric gramophone \n \nThe Gramophone, invented by the American Edison in 1877, was generally considered a miracle in the 19th century. It is a machine that records and reproduces sound using analog signals. In the 1940s, the Gramophone was the main music player. After the 1960s, we gradually entered the digital age, and the Gramophone gradually disappeared.\nHowever, lately the vinyl has been back. \n \nWooden mechanical puzzles are the big trend currently. \nCreative hobbies in natural and eco-responsible materials. \nDo you want a decorative, interactive, fun object that allows you to discover the basics of mechanics and construction? \nDo not search anymore ! It\'s here! \nAll parts are carefully pre-cut laser in very high quality wood. \nNo paint required, the pieces are already tinted \n \n \n Product characteristics: \n
A real functional gramophone. \n
Delivered with a vinyl record containing 3 music: The Merry Gent, Memory of A Dance, The Giant Killers \n
Manual operation thanks to the crank or \"electric\" by connecting a USB battery (not supplied) \n
Sound volume adjustment by potentiometer \n
Compatible with 45 -round and 10 inch vinyl discs\n