1887 emile berliner patented the gramophone which played a flat lateral cut phonograph disc.
Timeline of vinyl records.
The history of vinyl records before vinyl there was shellac.
During and after world war ii when shellac supplies were extremely limited some 78 rpm records were pressed in vinyl instead of shellac wax particularly the six minute 12 30 cm 78 rpm records produced by v disc for distribution to us troops in world war ii.
Music is recorded and distributed using a variety of audio formats some of.
Entering the electrical era 1910 1950.
The major period for vinyl was from the inception of the vinyl lp in 1948 to 1988 when cds outsold records for the first time.
Sep 23 1930 rca victor launched first commercially available vinyl long playing record sep 23 1960 consumer acceptance of stereo lps sep 23 1957 system of cutting and playing back stereo was devised and generally accepted by the industry.
Developed by danish dreamer valdemar poulsen as early as 1898 it wasn t until home recordings and radio bootlegging took off in the 40s and 50s that the wire recording really had its day.
This brief historic time line illustrates major events in the recorded sound industry from the birth of the recorded sound in 1857 to the merger of the two recording industry giants columbia and victor records in 2004 under their parent companies sony and bertelsmann music group while towerrecords files for bankruptcy.
1877 thomas edison invented the phonograph which could record and play sound.
The 45 rpm single followed.
In 1931 the rca victor company introduced an early version of a long playing record.
Figures released in the united states in early 2009 showed that sales of vinyl.
Long playing records came next.
Production of records was practically halted until this solution comes about.
Beginning in 1939 columbia records continued development of this technology.
1857 léon scott patented the phonautograph invented by édouard léon scott de martinville.
When thomas edison invented the phonograph in 1877 the playback medium was.
The history of vinyl records the rise fall and resurgence of vinyl is a period spanning almost a century.
The phonautograph was a.
Analog disc records would dominate the home entertainment market until they were gradually supplanted by the.
For audiophiles everywhere it remains the singular most impressive format of recording and reproducing music.