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The phonograph is a device like a record player to play music. Thomas Edison invented the phonograph in 1877.
Thomas Edison is credited with the invention of the phonograph. Edison invented this device in 1877 after several other inventors had failed to create a machine that could reproduce sound.
The phonograph was invented in 1877, by Thomas Edison. Thomas Edison described the concept of simulating motion in 1888, and his associate William Dickson created a practical device by 1892.
Thomas Edison is credited with inventing the first phonograph in 1877. It was a device that could both record and reproduce sound.
Thomas Edison invented the phonograph in 1877. It was one of Edison's most famous inventions and was the first device capable of both recording and playing back sound.
The turn-table, also known as the phonograph, was invented by Thomas A. Edison. He invented it in 1877 as the first device able to reproduce recorded sound.
The phonograph was first used by Thomas Edison in 1877. He invented the phonograph as a device to record and reproduce sound.
Thomas Edison invented the phonograph in 1877. This device for recording and reproducing sound recordings was also referred to as a gramophone or a record player.
The first device to capture analog sound was the phonograph. It was invented in 1877 by Thomas Edison. Other inventions by Thomas Edison include the light bulb and motion pictures.
Thomas Edison invented the phonograph in 1877 to record and play back sound. He wanted to create a device that could both capture and reproduce sound for entertainment and communication purposes. Edison's phonograph paved the way for the development of modern audio recording technology.
The first phonograph, a device for recording and reproducing sound, was built by Thomas Edison in 1877. It revolutionized the music industry by allowing sound to be recorded and played back for the first time.
Edison patented the sound recording and reproducing phonograph in 1878 but did not invent it. Charles Cros produced a theory (April 18, 1877) concerning a phonograph, but he never made the working model. Thomas Edison did manage to manufacture a model in order to acquire the patent.