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  1. Phonograph - Wikipedia

    A phonograph, later called a gramophone, [a] and since the 1940s a record player, or more recently a turntable, is a device for the mechanical and analogue reproduction of sound.

  2. Phonograph | Definition, Invention, Parts, & Facts | Britannica

    Phonograph, also called a record player, instrument for reproducing sounds by means of the vibration of a stylus, or needle, following a groove on a rotating disc. The invention of the …

  3. History of the Cylinder Phonograph | History of Edison Sound ...

    The phonograph was developed as a result of Thomas Edison's work on two other inventions, the telegraph and the telephone. In 1877, Edison was working on a machine that would transcribe …

  4. How the Phonograph Revolutionized Sound Recording

    Jul 18, 2023 · What Is a Phonograph? The phonograph is a mechanical device that captures and plays back sound using several key components, including a rotating cylindrical or disc …

  5. How Does a Phonograph Work? A Guide for Beginners

    Jul 11, 2025 · A phonograph is the first sound recording and playback device, invented by Thomas Edison in 1877, which operates purely on mechanical energy. Before 1877, sound …

  6. History of the Phonograph | Electrohome

    In 1877, Thomas Edison invented the phonograph using a combination of the phonautograph, the telegraph and the telephone. His goal was to transcribe messages from the telegraph to a …

  7. Phonograph Records from Beginning to End (almost)

    Thomas Edison invented the phonograph in 1877. The invention led to the introduction of modern turntables and record players and became Edison’s favorite invention because of the massive …