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The Audio File is a promotional cosmetic item for all classes. It is a wood grained 70's style gramophone with headphones on top going over the players head. The audio file was awarded in genuine quality for players who obtained and opened the What's In The Team Fortress 2 Soundtrack Box for those who pre-ordered Fight Songs: The Sounds of Team Fortress 2 from Ipecac recordings/music store or Amazon on CD or Vinyl format.  
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{{Item infobox
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| type              = cosmetic
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| image              = Audio File.png
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| used-by            = [[Classes|All classes]]
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| equip-region      = hat
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| released          = {{Patch name|4|20|2017}}
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| availability      = {{avail|promotional}}
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| trade              = yes
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| gift              = yes
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| craft              = no
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| paint              = no
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| rename            = yes
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| numbered          = no
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| loadout            = yes
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  | quality          = genuine
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  | item-kind        = Turntable
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  | item-level      = 1-100
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  | item-description = Made from scratch.
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}}
  
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{{Quotation|'''The Medic''' trying to skip to his favorite song|Forward!|sound=Medic_battlecry02.wav}}
  
(This is my first time creating a page, so I just wanted info before somebody else could come along and refine it.
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The '''Audio File''' is a [[Promotional items|promotional]] [[Cosmetic items|cosmetic item]] for [[Classes|all classes]]. It is a pair of light green headphones, with a portable 70's woodgrain gramophone <!-- NOTE: Gramophone and record player are the same thing. Please don't change this in the future.--> resting on top. The tonearm of the turntable [[Jiggle bones|bounces]] as the player moves. The vinyl record seen on the item spins while equipped.
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The Audio File is awarded in [[Genuine]] quality to players who opened a [[What's in the Team Fortress 2 Soundtrack Box?]], which was included as a card with a code with ''Fight Songs: The Music of Team Fortress 2'' on CD or vinyl record. The soundtrack was released on April 21st, 2017.
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== Update history ==
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'''{{Patch name|4|20|2017}}'''
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* Added The Audio File for the ''Team Fortress 2 Soundtrack'' promo.
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== Trivia ==
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* The name of this item is a pun on the word [[w:Audiophile|audiophile]].
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* The description of this item is also a pun, referring to the term "[[w:Scratching|scratching]]" (producing sound effects by moving a vinyl record back and forth on a turntable) and the idiom "make something from scratch" (i.e. from the very beginning).
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== Gallery ==
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<gallery perrow=3>
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Image:Scout Audio File.png|[[Scout]]
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Image:Soldier Audio File.png|[[Soldier]]
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Image:Pyro Audio File.png|[[Pyro]]
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Image:Demoman Audio File.png|[[Demoman]]
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Image:Heavy Audio File.png|[[Heavy]]
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Image:Engineer Audio File.png|[[Engineer]]
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Image:Medic Audio File.png|[[Medic]]
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Image:Sniper Audio File.png|[[Sniper]]
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Image:Spy Audio File.png|[[Spy]]
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</gallery>
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{{Promo nav}}
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{{HatNav}}
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[[Category:Jiggleboned]]

Revision as of 20:15, 14 February 2022

Forward!
The Medic trying to skip to his favorite song

The Audio File is a promotional cosmetic item for all classes. It is a pair of light green headphones, with a portable 70's woodgrain gramophone resting on top. The tonearm of the turntable bounces as the player moves. The vinyl record seen on the item spins while equipped.

The Audio File is awarded in Genuine quality to players who opened a What's in the Team Fortress 2 Soundtrack Box?, which was included as a card with a code with Fight Songs: The Music of Team Fortress 2 on CD or vinyl record. The soundtrack was released on April 21st, 2017.

Update history

April 20, 2017 Patch

  • Added The Audio File for the Team Fortress 2 Soundtrack promo.

Trivia

  • The name of this item is a pun on the word audiophile.
  • The description of this item is also a pun, referring to the term "scratching" (producing sound effects by moving a vinyl record back and forth on a turntable) and the idiom "make something from scratch" (i.e. from the very beginning).

Gallery