record-changer: meaning, definition, pronunciation and examples

Low
UK/ˈrekɔːd ˌtʃeɪndʒə/US/ˈrekərd ˌtʃeɪndʒər/

Technical/historical

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Quick answer

What does “record-changer” mean?

A mechanical device in a phonograph that automatically changes vinyl records during playback.

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Pronunciation

Definition

Meaning and Definition

A mechanical device in a phonograph that automatically changes vinyl records during playback.

Historically used in jukeboxes and home audio systems from the mid-20th century, enabling continuous music without manual intervention; associated with vintage audio technology.

Dialectal Variation

British vs American Usage

Differences

No significant differences in meaning; both dialects use the term similarly.

Connotations

Evokes nostalgia for vintage audio technology and mid-20th century culture.

Frequency

Equally uncommon in both British and American English due to technological obsolescence.

Grammar

How to Use “record-changer” in a Sentence

The record-changer operatesAn automatic record-changer

Vocabulary

Collocations

strong
automatic record-changervinyl record-changer
medium
part of a record playerused in a phonograph
weak
old record-changervintage record-changer

Usage

Meaning in Context

Business

Rarely used; occasionally in antique sales or vintage electronics trade.

Academic

Used in historical studies of audio technology or music playback systems.

Everyday

When discussing old-fashioned music players or nostalgic conversations about vinyl records.

Technical

In descriptions of phonograph components or audio engineering history.

Vocabulary

Synonyms of “record-changer”

Strong

turntable changerphonograph changer

Neutral

automatic changerrecord player mechanism

Vocabulary

Antonyms of “record-changer”

manual turntablesingle-play record player

Watch out

Common Mistakes When Using “record-changer”

  • Misspelling as 'recordchanger' without hyphen
  • Mispronouncing 'record' with stress on the second syllable.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

No, it is largely obsolete with the decline of vinyl records and the rise of digital media like CDs and streaming.

A record-changer is designed for vinyl records, while a CD changer handles compact discs; both automate playback but for different media formats.

No, it specifically refers to mechanical devices used with vinyl records and is not applied to digital audio players.

In British English, it is pronounced as /ˈrekɔːd ˌtʃeɪndʒə/, with stress on the first syllable of 'record'.

A mechanical device in a phonograph that automatically changes vinyl records during playback.

Record-changer is usually technical/historical in register.

Learning

Memory Aids

Mnemonic

Think of it as a changer for records, like a page-turner for books, automating music playback.

Conceptual Metaphor

A mechanical orchestrator for musical sequences.

Practice

Quiz

Fill in the gap
In vintage audio systems, the automatically switched records to allow continuous playback.
Multiple Choice

What is the primary function of a record-changer?

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