Top Part (Horn)
The large golden horn is the most iconic part of traditional gramophones, designed to amplify sound acoustically.
While the horn looks purely decorative here, in older models it was functional. In modern units like this, it usually just adds a vintage aesthetic.
Turntable
The turntable section suggests this can actually play vinyl records, though it's likely supported by modern electronics.
There’s a stylus (needle) arm, and the mat has some Chinese writing, which suggests this model may have been manufactured in China.
Middle Section (Radio)
The middle part includes a retro-style radio panel, likely AM/FM with analog dials for tuning.
The style mimics old tube radios, giving off a nostalgic feel.
🔊 Bottom Section (Cabinet)
Below the radio are drawers or decorative cabinet panels that give it a furniture-like appearance.
These are usually used for storing records, CDs, or other media.
Functionality (Modern Hybrid)
Many such gramophones are hybrid devices that combine:
Vinyl playback
Radio
USB or SD card input
Bluetooth connectivity
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