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    Tape recorder - Wikipedia

    • Wax strip recorder The earliest known audio tape recorder was a non-magnetic, non-electric version invented by Alexander Graham Bell's Volta Laboratory and patented in 1886 (U.S. patent 341,214). It employed a 3⁄16-inch-wide (4.8 mm) strip of wax-covered paper that was coated by dipping it in a solution of beeswax and paraffin and then had one side scraped clea… See more

    Overview

    An audio tape recorder, also known as a tape deck, tape player or tape machine or simply a tape recorder, is a sound recording and reproduction device that records and plays back sounds usually using magnetic tape for … See more

    Commercialization

    Development of magnetic tape recorders in the late 1940s and early 1950s is associated with the Brush Development Company and its licensee, Ampex. The equally important development of the magnetic ta… See more

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    The earliest known audio tape recorder was a non-magnetic, non-electric version invented by Alexander Graham Bell 's Volta Laboratory and patented in 1886 (U.S. patent 341,214).
    Alexander Graham Bell patented the first tape recorder in 1886. It consisted of a beeswax covered paper strip. To record sounds, this strip ran underneath a sharp needle sensitive to sound vibrations.
    The tape recorder was first introduced by Alexander Graham Bell in 1886. In 1898, Valdemar Poulsen invented the more modern magnetic recorder, which would become the predecessor for many more advanced designs that paved the way for modern digital recordings.
     
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  6. Tape recorder | Portable, Magnetic, Reel-to-Reel

    tape recorder, recording system that makes use of electromagnetic phenomena to record and reproduce sound waves. The tape consists of a plastic backing coated with a thin layer of tiny particles of magnetic powder.

  7. Beginnings - Museum of Magnetic Sound Recording

    On 1 December 1932 Pfleumer granted AEG the right to use his invention when building the world's first practical tape recorder, called Magnetophon K1. It was first demonstrated at the IFA in 1935.

  8. Tape recording was introduced 70 years ago today

    May 16, 2016 · Magnetic wire recording had been invented by the Danish engineer Valdemar Poulsen in 1898, then perfected, patented and commercialized by Marvin Camras in the 1930s. It was used by the armed...

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  10. The history of the invention of the tape recorder

    The tape recorder is a popular device for recording and playing sound. What is the history of the invention of the device? What is the date and century of its creation? In what year did the first tape recorder appear and what was it …

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    The reel to reel tape recorder revolutionized the world of high fidelity audio in the mid-20th century. Offering excellent sound quality and versatility, these machines became a staple in music production studios and audiophile Hi-Fi …

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