Conception and invention of the tinfoil phonograph
Thomas Alva Edison conceived of and developed the tinfoil phonograph between July and December 1877. The tinfoil phonograph entailed applying malleable foil to the phonograph cylinder for indentation by a stylus attached to a diaphragm.
Image: Illustration from “Patent Application, Thomas Alva Edison, April 17th, 1890.” _Edison Papers Digital Edition_. Web. 7 Nov. 2019.
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