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Funny to see something old made to work with something new. This LEGO NTX Gramophone plays records!
“On January 2007, I purchased my LEGO Mindstorms NTX, so I started to create some proyects with it. I found NTX makes easier to create projects using fewer parts.The Gramophone is ready. I have some old vinyl disk that I enjoy to listen with it. I even have a recording when the man reached the moon. The motor drives directly the disk. The power for the motor should be set at 25%, it makes the vinyl disk to spin approximately 33 1/2 RPM.”
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Its a nice trick adapted here to play a gramophone disk with a motor. Though gramophone is not so popular these days but still these gramophones have their own dignity and are still in interest with many customers.