0 a circular surface on a record player on which the record is played --
1 a piece of equipment with a flat, round surface that turns a record around while it is being played; a record player --
Most turntables use a pivoting tonearm, introducing side forces and pitch and azimuth errors, and thus distortion in the playback signal.
They are known for incorporating electric effects, turntables, piano, and mallet percussion.
Most low-end and mid-range amplifiers omit the phono input but, on the other hand, low-end turntables with built-in phono pre-amplifiers are widely available.
His pieces are shaped both with molds and turntables.
Stages 1, 2, 4 and 5 are actually turntables with two animatronics each fixed to them.
Rail turntables require the least space, but can generally only deal with a single piece of equipment at a time.
Turntables have a positive locking mechanism to prevent undesired rotation and to align the bridge rails with the exit track.
Sheds nos. 2 and 3 were added in the same pattern by 1875, with all turntables across all three sheds increased to 65 ft.