Difference between revisions of "Edison Disc Record"
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Edison Disc Record | ||
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Audio format | Edison Disc Record (Diamond Disc) | |
Media type | Audio playback | |
Usage | Audio storage | |
Encoding | Analog grooves | |
Inventor | Thomas Alva Edison | |
Material | Phenol, Formaldehyde, Wood flour (later: China clay), Solvent | |
Engraving | "hill-and-dale" motion (vertical) | |
RPM | 80 | |
Capacity | 10-inch single (1911): 4 1/2 min, 10-inch LP (1926): 24 min, 12-inch LP (1926): 40 min | |
Dimensions | 10 or 12 inch (25 or 30 cm) | |
Launch | 1911 | |
Production stop | 1929 | |
Previous format | Phonograph cylinder (1877) | |
Next format | Edison Needle Record (1927) |