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who was the founder of Gramophone​

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Answered by pazhaniakshaiadhi
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\huge\bold\red{ Emil Berliner  }

In 1887, Emil Berliner (1851–1921) invented the gramophone, the mechanical predecessor to the electric record player. Later, with the shellac record, he developed a medium that allowed music recordings to be mass produced

what is a gramophone?

A gramophone is an old type of record player. These days, a gramophone is a real antique. ... A gramophone plays records: discs with grooves that are amplified by a needle. It's a relic today, but at one time this turntable device was the chief means by which recorded music made its way to the ears of home listeners

how a gramophone works?

The Gramophone Player

Like other record players, gramophones read the sound with a small needle which fits into the groove in the record. ... As the record turns, the grooves make the needle vibrate back and forth. These vibrations are transmitted to the diaphragm, which itself vibrates, creating sound.

Answered by arik20100906
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EmilBerliner

In 1887, Emil Berliner (1851–1921) invented the gramophone, the mechanical predecessor to the electric record player. Later, with the shellac record, he developed a medium that allowed music recordings to be mass produced

what is a gramophone?

A gramophone is an old type of record player. These days, a gramophone is a real antique. ... A gramophone plays records: discs with grooves that are amplified by a needle. It's a relic today, but at one time this turntable device was the chief means by which recorded music made its way to the ears of home listeners

how a gramophone works?

The Gramophone Player

Like other record players, gramophones read the sound with a small needle which fits into the groove in the record. ... As the record turns, the grooves make the needle vibrate back and forth. These vibrations are transmitted to the diaphragm, which itself vibrates, creating sound.

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