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Re: [ARSCLIST] NY Times: Researchers Play Tune Recorded before Edison



Tom Fine wrote:
Were retail-sales disks always pressed from manufacturing parts of some sort or was that a Berliner or later innovation? Didn't cylinders have to be made in batches, mechanically copied from a "master" and weren't the batches relatively small? Or was that just Concert cylinders?

My understanding, subject to correction even more than usually.


Originally, discs and cylinders were one-off using multiple 'recorders' to make multiple copies in one 'take'. The pantograph allowed copies from a master cylinder, but early in the twentieth century, the disc manufacturing process led to mass production, lowering costs correspondingly.

Mike
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