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In December 1877, Thomas Edison and his team invented the phonograph using a thin sheet of tin foil wrapped around a hand-cranked, grooved metal cylinder. Tin foil was not a practical recording medium for either commercial or artistic purposes, and the crude hand-cranked phonograph was only marketed as a … See more
Phonograph cylinders (also referred to as Edison cylinders after its creator Thomas Edison) are the earliest commercial medium for recording and reproducing sound. Commonly known simply as "records" in their … See more
Cylinder records continued to compete with the growing disc record market into the 1910s, when discs won the commercial battle. In 1912, Columbia Records, which had been selling … See more
Because of the nature of the recording medium, playback of many cylinders can cause degradation of the recording. The replay of cylinders diminishes their fidelity and degrades their recorded signals. Additionally, when exposed to humidity, mold can penetrate … See more
Cylinder phonograph technology continued to be used for Dictaphone and Ediphone recordings for office use for decades. See more
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WEBJan 31, 2024 · Thomas Edison is credited with the invention of the phonograph, a revolutionary device that drastically altered the way humans interact with sound. This breakthrough in technological history began …
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WEBAug 9, 2024 · Thomas Edison unveiled the phonograph—which reproduced sounds by means of the vibration of a stylus following a groove on a rotating disc—in December 1877. The public’s amazement surrounding this …
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WEBJul 18, 2017 · When compared with Edouard-Léon Scott de Martinville's cylinder phonautograph of 1859, Thomas Edison’s cylinder phonograph of 1877 may seem obvious in design and function. In hindsight today, one …
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WEBCylinder recording, earliest form of phonograph record, invented by Thomas A. Edison in 1877. The sound to be recorded was focused by a horn onto a diaphragm, causing it to vibrate; the vibrations were …
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WEBFeb 26, 2015 · The first phonograph was invented in 1877 at the Menlo Park lab. A piece of tin-foil was wrapped around the cylinder in the middle. You shouted a short message into the piece on one side of the cylinder …
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WEBJul 18, 2023 · One significant invention that followed the phonograph was the gramophone, developed by Emile Berliner in the late 19th century. The gramophone utilized a flat disc instead of a cylinder, allowing for easier …
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