LPLPレコreko-do
1.

A circular vinyl disc used for playing music that typically allows for longer playback time than standard records, often featuring multiple tracks on each side.

2.

A type of analog audio format that became popular in the mid-20th century, characterized by its larger size compared to singles and designed for a full album experience.

3.

A musical medium that offers a warm sound quality, commonly associated with the classic era of recorded music and often sought after for its nostalgic value.

4.

A format that revolutionized the music industry by providing a way to produce and distribute complete albums rather than just individual songs.

コースレコードkoosurekoodo
1.

The best recorded performance achieved on a specific course during official competitions, particularly in athletics or golf.

2.

The fastest time or highest score obtained on a designated track or course that serves as a benchmark for future competitors in a specific sport.

3.

A distinguished achievement representing the highest level of performance on a particular playing field, often used to evaluate the skill and progress of athletes who compete on that course.

レコードrekoodo
1.

A circular disc designed to store recorded audio, which can be played back using a turntable and amplifier, featuring grooves that contain the sound information.

2.

An account or documentation of events, achievements, or measurements that provides evidence or reference, often marking a notable instance or highest achievement in a specific context, such as sports.

3.

A digital or physical unit that organizes and holds various types of data or information within a larger file structure, often used in computing.

レコreko-donoみぞmizo
1.

A spiral indentation on the surface of a vinyl record that is designed to hold audio information, which can be read by a needle during playback.

2.

The physical channel or track carved into a record that guides the stylus while producing sound, allowing for the reproduction of music and other audio content.

3.

The specific patterned area on a vinyl disc that encodes sound vibrations, translating them into audible signals when the record is played.

レコードプレーヤーrekoodopureeyaa
1.

A device designed for the playback of sound recorded on vinyl discs, consisting of a rotating turntable, a motor to spin the disc, and a tonearm equipped with a needle that reads the grooves of the record.

2.

An apparatus that allows users to listen to music or audio by playing circular discs coated with sound recordings, functioning by converting mechanical vibrations into electrical signals that can be amplified.