Ted Talk Lectures on phonogram blanks and recording.

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Ted Talk Lectures on phonogram blanks and recording.

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Hello, I have a lecture tomorrow for Ted Talks with recording artist Thomas Negovan, discussions on how cylinder records are recorded and made. Will also be televised. Sincerely Shawn Borri.

Naperville a http://www.tedxnaperville.com/index.php/speakers

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Ted Talks were a complete success, the blanks performed perfectly, the recording was as loud as a commercial Edison Gold Molded record. Contrary to what is said in these forums about interest in early recording and talking machines, many including the other speakers, thought the presentation was the highlight of the event. There was much interest in cylinders and people wanting to record. There is lots of interest in machines, and everyday people wanting to buy them, and cylinders, and even many wondered if there was new machines made to play cylinders. Thomas Edison's attic radio program was also mentioned quite a few times, as the first time that the recordings were heard by everyday people and how much they enjoyed the music. The process of acoustical recording still surprises people as a marvel just as it did in the 19th century. http://www.tedxnaperville.com/ in about a month the video session will be up where everyone can review the event. In fact this event was such a success that it kickstarted the process to the point of being light years ahead of the competition in the quality of the phonogram blanks assuring them to be the best in the world without a doubt outperforming all others. I don't stop when I have something that works, but try to improve on it further to insure the quality stays ahead. To compare my current product to what I produced in 2001 or 2 is laughable, as they go through changes of higher degree daily.


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