noun a device used to automatically change or turn over vinyl records on a record player
A record changer is a device used to automatically change multiple records on a turntable, allowing for continuous playback without manual intervention.
Record changers were commonly found in vintage record players and stereo systems.
Record changers utilize mechanisms to lift and replace records on a turntable, often incorporating automatic tonearm functions.
Record changers can impact the condition and playability of vinyl records due to the mechanical nature of the device.
A writer may use a record changer as a metaphor for someone who frequently changes their mind or opinions on a particular topic.
A psychologist may use a record changer as a symbol for someone who has difficulty maintaining a consistent sense of self or identity.
A musician may use a record changer as a tool for playing multiple vinyl records in succession without needing to manually change them.
An audio engineer may use a record changer to refer to a device that automatically changes the records being played in a recording studio.
A DJ may use a record changer to quickly switch between different tracks during a live performance.