A gramophone is a classic device used to play vinyl records, often recognized for its large, flared horn and vintage charm. It features a turntable where the record spins, and a needle (stylus) that reads the grooves of the record to produce sound. The horn, typically brass or metal, amplifies the sound acoustically. The base of the gramophone is usually made of wood or metal, housing the mechanical parts, often with ornate designs. This iconic piece is synonymous with early 20th-century music and exudes a timeless elegance.