Alexander Graham Bell’s first sound recordings restored to life
Recently, and for the first time in living memory, sound recordings made in 1881 at Alexander Graham Bell's Volta Laboratory Association have been heard aloud. The experimental phonographs made by the association where Bell worked alongside instrument-maker Charles Sumner Tainter and chemist Chichester A. Bell are thought to be the oldest preserved sound recordings intended for playback... Continue Reading Alexander Graham Bell’s first sound recordings restored to lifeSection: Science and EducationTags: History, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Record, Sound Related Articles: Historic recordings by inventor of stereo sound re-engineered Edison’s first...
Published By: Gizmag - Tuesday, 21 February
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