Kinetophone (partially found early sound recordings; 1894-1912): Difference between revisions
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Revision as of 21:41, 16 September 2016
The Kinetophone, developed by Thomas Edison, was a combination of the Kinetoscope and the phonograph that was used to create some of the first recordings with sound.
Many samples of recordings made with the device have been found, but due to how old, damaged, and rare the components to repair them are, only a few have currently been restored. Restored recordings can be found below.