Multi horn disc Phonographs
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Multi horn disc Phonographs
A few years ago there was a discussion on the topic of phonographs (gramophones) with multiple horns, including some interesting photographs. I however cannot find the thread......could someone please put me on the bath thanks!
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Re: Multi horn disc Phonographs
Don´t know about the thread, but - this may be a start...
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Re: Multi horn disc Phonographs
Hi Snallast
THANKS VERY MUCH! it was the last picture that I had in my mind.
THANKS VERY MUCH! it was the last picture that I had in my mind.
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Re: Multi horn disc Phonographs
You´re welcome! Unfortunately one doesn´t know anything about the gramophone in question. The photo is from the archive of a museum in Kristianstad Sweden, part I beleive, of a large number of glassplates from a local photographer of that era.
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Re: Multi horn disc Phonographs
There are a couple in this thread as well: http://forum.talkingmachine.info/viewto ... =2&t=23467
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Re: Multi horn disc Phonographs
The reason I asked was that I saw a picture from the Leipzig Fair of 1906 showing people advertising Horns. Looks like possibly a company called Feucht & Fabi made the 3 way splitter
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Re: Multi horn disc Phonographs
The Triplophon of the German Gramophone Company, 1905