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Synonyms and antonyms of Machines for playing sound or pictures in American Thesaurus

Machines for playing sound or pictures

boom box (noun)

informal a CD player or cassette player that can be carried around

CD player (noun)

a piece of equipment used for playing CDs with music on them

deck (noun)

a tape deck

decks (noun)

the turntables (=flat round parts of a record player) that DJs use for mixing records on

earphones (noun)

a piece of electronic equipment with parts that you wear over your ears to listen to recorded music

earpiece (noun)

a small piece of electronic equipment that you put in your ear in order to listen to something, especially recorded music

ghetto blaster (noun)

informal a boom box. This word is sometimes considered offensive.

gramophone (noun)

old-fashioned a record player

hi-fi (noun)

mainly Britishold-fashioned a piece of electronic equipment used for playing recorded music

jukebox (noun)

a machine that plays music when you put money in it

MP3 player (noun)

a piece of equipment used for playing MP3 files

needle (noun)

a very small sharp part on a record player that touches the record and helps to produce the sound

personal stereo (noun)

a small cassette player or CD player that you could carry around and listen to through headphones. They were mostly replaced by digital audio players.

phonograph (noun)

an old word for a record player

pickup (noun)

the part of a record player that touches the record and sends the sound to the speakers

stereo (noun)

a set of electronic equipment with two speakers, used for listening to the radio, CDs, and cassettes

stylus (noun)

a small object on a record player that touches the record and helps produce sound

surround sound (noun)

a system of speakers that plays the sound from a television or a music system from several different directions around you, so that it seems very natural

tape deck (noun)

a piece of equipment for playing tapes, especially music cassettes, that is part of a set of equipment containing speakers and an amplifier

tape recorder (noun)

a piece of equipment used for playing cassettes

tape recorder (noun)

a piece of equipment used for playing tape or recording sound on tape

turntable (noun)

a record player, especially the type used by DJs

turntable (noun)

a flat round part of a record player that you put records on to play them

video recorder (noun)

mainly British a video cassette recorder

Walkman ()

a type of small cassette or CD player that you could carry around and listen to through headphones. They were mostly replaced by digital audio players.