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Thomas Alva Edisons first Phonograph (1878). In this model the cylinder on which

Thomas Alva Edisons first Phonograph (1878). In this model the cylinder on which


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Size: 6000 x 9243 (20.1MB)

Date: 29th March 2014

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Thomas Alva Edisons first Phonograph (1878). In this model the cylinder on which

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

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1878 Alva Back Cylinder Edison Fitted Hand Horn Instrument Mode Model Phonograph Physics Pictures Play Recorded Recording Sound Theodore Thomas Eckardt Rotated


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This print showcases Thomas Alva Edison's groundbreaking invention, the first Phonograph from 1878. In this particular model, the cylinder used to record sound had to be manually rotated by hand, representing a significant milestone in audio technology. The instrument is depicted in recording mode, with its intricate design capturing the essence of Edison's genius. A horn can be seen fitted onto the phonograph, serving as a playback mechanism for recorded sounds. This simple yet ingenious addition allowed people to experience the magic of hearing their own voices or music played back to them for the very first time. The attention to detail in this photograph highlights Theodore Eckardt's skillful portrayal of physics through pictures. It is important to note that this image represents an early version of Edison's phonograph and does not reference any commercial use. Instead, it serves as a testament to his pioneering spirit and relentless pursuit of innovation. As we gaze upon this historic artifact frozen in time, we are reminded of how far we have come in terms of audio technology and how one man's vision forever changed our world.

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