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Evolution of Recording Devices: A Timeline of Innovation

Explore the fascinating evolution of recording devices from the phonograph by Thomas Edison in 1877 to modern MP3 audio and iTunes by Apple Inc. Discover key milestones such as the introduction of cassette tapes, CDs, and Walkman. Witness how technology revolutionized the way we enjoy music and audio.

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Evolution of Recording Devices: A Timeline of Innovation

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  1. Recording Device Timeline By: Joy Huntington

  2. Timeline Answers Phonograph – Thomas Edison 1877 (Tinfoil Cylinders) Graphophone – Volt Laboratories 1886 (Wax Cylinders) Gramophone – Emile Berliner 1887 (Circular Discs) Victrola – Columbia and Victor Record 1925 (Electrical Recording) Stereophonic – W. Bartlett Jones 1932 (Stylus Recording - Commercial) Magnetophon – Berlin State Fair 1935 (Tape Recording) Megnatic Tape – Ampex Corporation 1948 Cassette Tape – Philips 1963 Walkman – 1980 (Traveling Music) CDs & Compact Disc Player – Philips & Sony Corporation 1983 (Traveling Music) MP3 Audio – 1996 (Digital Encoding) iTunes & iPod – Apple Inc. 1999 (Media player and library)

  3. Phonophone Image courtesy of nps

  4. Graphophone Image courtesy of WikiCommons

  5. Gramophone Image courtesy of Pexels.com

  6. Victrola Image courtesy of Flickr

  7. Stereophonic Image courtesy of Flickr

  8. Magnetophon Image courtesy of WikiCommons

  9. Magnetic Tape Image courtesy of WikiCommons

  10. rpm disc Image courtesy of WikiCommons

  11. Cassettes Recordings Image courtesy of WikiCommons

  12. Walkman Image courtesy of Flickr

  13. CDs Image courtesy of WikiCommons Image courtesy of WikiCommons

  14. MP3 Image courtesy of Flickr

  15. iTunes & iPod Image courtesy of Flickr Image courtesy of WikiCommons

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