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Phonograph: Encyclopedia - Phonograph
The phonograph, or gramophone, was the most common device for playing recorded sound from the 1870s through the 1980s.
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Phonograph: Encyclopedia Ii - Phonograph - Turntable Technology
Phonograph - Turntable construction.
Inexpensive record players typically used a flanged steel stamping for the turntable structure. A ...
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Phonograph: Encyclopedia Ii - Phonograph - The Dominance Of The Disc Phonograph
Berliner's lateral disc record was the ancestor of the 78 rpm, 45 rpm, 33⅓ rpm, and all other analogue disc records popular for use in ...
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Phonograph: Encyclopedia Ii - Phonograph - The Phonograph In The 21st Century
Turntables continue to be manufactured and sold into the 21st century, although in small numbers. Whilst there are many audiophiles who s...
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Phonograph: Encyclopedia Ii - Phonograph - Disc Versus Cylinder As A Recording Medium
Disc recording is inherently neither better nor worse than cylinder recording in potential audio fidelity.
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Phonograph: Encyclopedia Ii - Phonograph - Terminology
Usage of these terms is somewhat different in American English and British English; see usage note below. In more modern usage, this devi...
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Phonograph: Encyclopedia Ii - Phonograph - History
Phonograph - The phonautograph.
The earliest known invention of a phonographic recording device was the phonautograph, invented by Edou...
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Phonograph: Encyclopedia Ii - Phonograph - British And American And Australian Language Usage Differences
In British English "gramophone" came to refer to any sound reproducing machine using disc records, as disc records were popularized in th...
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Phonograph: Encyclopedia Ii - Phonograph - The Dominance Of The Disc Phonograph
Berliner's lateral disc record was the ancestor of the 78 rpm, 45 rpm, 33⅓ rpm, and all other analogue disc records popular for use in ...
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