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Explore the remarkable journey of audio recording technology from 1887 to 1966. This timeline highlights key inventions, including Thomas Edison's groundbreaking phonograph, Emile Berliner's gramophone, and the evolution of tape recorders. Discover how innovations like the Tefifon, Minifon, and RCA Sound Tape transformed how we capture and listen to sound. From the Dictaphone to the compact cassette, each invention paved the way for the modern audio experience, showcasing the inventive spirit that continues to shape the way we interact with sound.
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Audio Timeline By: Camryn Valencia
1887 • In 1887, Thomas Edison was the first person to record someone's voice and play is back with aPhonograph.
1888 • Emile Berliner recorded and played back sound with a Gramophone. • The difference between the Phonograph and Gramophone is that the Gramophone was a flat record based machine but the phonograph was a cylinder based device.
1930 • In 1930 Wire Recorders were invented back when tapes weren't invented yet.
1936 • In 1936 the Tefifon was invented. • The Tefifon was a belt recorder.
1951 • In 1951, the Minifon was invented. • It was a recorder to fit in your shirt pocket.
1947 • In 1947, first tape recorder was produced.
1945 • In 1945, the Audograph was
1947 • In 1947, the Dictabelt
1957 • In 1957, the Sonaband was invented.
1957 • In 1957, the Dictaphone Dictet was invented.
1958 • In 1958, the RCA Sound Tape was invented.
1959 • In 1959, the NAB Cart Tape was invented.
1987 • In 1987, the SonifexDiscartMachine was invented.
1960 • In 1960, the Magnabeltwas invented.
1964 • In 1964, the Channel Master Cartridge was invented.
1962 • In 1962, the Compact Cassette was invented.
1962 • In 1962, the Stereo 4 Track Cartridge was invented.
1962 • In 1962, the Orrtronics, Cousino Auto-Mate Cartridge was invented.
1966 • In 1966, the Playtape was invented.