Phonograph
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- A phonograph, in its later forms also called a gramophone (as a trademark since 1887, as a generic name in the UK since 1910) or since the 1940s called a record player, or more recently a turntable,[a] is a device for the mechanical and analogue recording and reproduction of sound. The sound vibration waveforms are recorded as corresponding physical deviations of a spiral groove engraved, etched, incised, or impressed into the surface of a rotating cylinder or disc, called a "record". To recreate the sound, the surface is similarly rotated while a playback stylus traces the groove and is therefore vibrated by it, very faintly reproducing the recorded sound. In early acoustic phonographs, the stylus vibrated a diaphragm which produced sound waves which were coupled to the open air through a flaring horn, or directly to the listener´s ears through stethoscope-type earphones.
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Edison-Phonograph
Chassis aus gegossenem Eisen...
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Diktiergerät Lindström Parlograph
Der Parlograph war eine...
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Diktiergerät Lindström Parlograph
Der Parlograph war eine...
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Spindelloser Phonograph Biedermann & Czarnikow Lyraphon
Das Lyraphon ist ein Nachbau...
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Edison Standard Phonograph
Der Phonograph (Neologismus,...
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Image: Museum für Weinbau und Stadtgeschichte, Edenkoben - CC BY-NC-SA
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