I thought this was interesting as it's a modern electrical cylinder player which seemingly uses no parts from an Edison player. Just shows what ingenuity can achieve!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yHZ5SAILv_M
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Re: Modern cylinder playing machine
That was fascinating. A real Edison Electric phonograph 120 plus years later. The modern Class M. Thanks for posting.
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That's really neat! Thank you for the link.
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I wonder if he will think about producing a few for sale. It would be nice to compare it to the sound of an amberola 50 or 75. Tom
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Amazing! Steve L