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Thomas Alva Edisons first Phonograph, 1878

Thomas Alva Edisons first Phonograph, 1878


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Thomas Alva Edisons first Phonograph, 1878

Thomas Alva Edisons first Phonograph, 1878. In this model the cylinder on which the sound was recorded had to be rotated by hand. Instrument in recording mode. A horn was fitted to play back recording. From Theodore Eckardt Physics in Pictures, London, 1882

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Bizarre Chromolithograph Communication Cylinder Cylindrical Disc Edison Electric Electricity Gadget Horn Listening Oxford Science Archive Phonograph Recording Sound Thomas Alva Thomas Edison Vision


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