Edison's First Phonograph

The first phonograph (1877) made by Thomas Edison (1847-1931) is shown in an illustration that appeared in a book published circa 1900. The phonograph made a record of sound onto a cylinder and was able to play back the recording. The mouthpiece (A) for recording can be seen in front of a person's hand. When playing a recording, sound is heard from the device (D) on the opposite side of the cylinder. (Photo by Stock Montage/Getty Images)
The first phonograph (1877) made by Thomas Edison (1847-1931) is shown in an illustration that appeared in a book published circa 1900. The phonograph made a record of sound onto a cylinder and was able to play back the recording. The mouthpiece (A) for recording can be seen in front of a person's hand. When playing a recording, sound is heard from the device (D) on the opposite side of the cylinder. (Photo by Stock Montage/Getty Images)
Edison's First Phonograph
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Stock Montage / Contributor
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118783711
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Archive Photos
Datum skapat:
01 januari 1900
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Edison's first phonogaph, 1877
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3900 x 3821 bpkt (33,02 x 32,35 cm) - 300 dpi - 8 MB