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Antique Recording Technologies

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» 19th Century Music restored with lasers Open in a new browser window - New York Times Article: New technology designed to read cylinder records.
» Classic Tape Recorders Open in a new browser window - Focused on raising appreciation of analogue tape recoding and classic reel-to-reel tape recorders. Offers links, stories, background and history.
» Cylinder Preservation and Digitization Project Open in a new browser window - A digital collection of recordings held by the University of California at Santa Barbara. Includes searchable database, history of cylinder recordings, and donation information.
» Digital Needle - A Virtual Gramophone Open in a new browser window - Audio extraction from images of gramophone records.
» History of Recorded Sound (Antique Phonograph Books Edison) Open in a new browser window - Extensive article on the inventors and their US Patents, 1877-1912.
» Recording Consoles of the 20th Century Open in a new browser window - Contains pictures of most major recording consoles made in the 20th century.
» Restoration of the Leak Stereo 20 Valve Amplifier Open in a new browser window - Provides information on circuit diagrams, parts listing, photographs and restoration advice.
» The Phonograph WebRing Open in a new browser window - Early phonographs, gramophones, cylinders, 78s and recorded sound in general.
» World of Gramophones Open in a new browser window - Downloads of historic recordings from cylinders and 78s as well as online sales of gramophones and recordings.
» Yahoo! Groups: AnalogueSynthesisers Open in a new browser window - Discussion forum for information, classifieds, photos, and general know-how regarding analog and modular synthesizers.


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