List of phonograph manufacturers
Appearance
This is a list of phonograph manufacturers. The phonograph, in its later forms also called a gramophone, record player or turntable, is a device introduced in 1877 for the mechanical recording and reproduction of sound.
Phonograph manufacturers
- Abbingdon Music Research
- Acoustic Research
- Akai
- Alphason
- AnalogueWorks[1]
- Audio-Technica
- Bang & Olufsen
- Bergman
- Birmingham Sound Reproducers
- Brinkmann
- Clearaudio Electronic
- Collaro
- Columbia Graphophone Company
- Columbia Gramophone Company [2][3]
- Columbia Phonograph Company [4][5]
- Connoisseur
- Dansette
- Denon
- Dohmann Audio [6]
- Dual
- Empire
- Garrard Engineering and Manufacturing Company
- Gemini Sound Products
- Goldring
- Gramophone Company
- Graphophone
- Harman Kardon
- Hitachi
- IGB Eletrônica
- JBL
- Kimball Phonograph
- Kyocera
- Langer
- Lenco Turntables
- Linn Products
- Logic
- London Decca[7][8]
- Luxman
- Lyric Phonograph Company [9]
- Magnavox
- Michell[10]
- Musical Fidelity
- NAD Electronics
- Maplenoll
- Marantz
- Mitsubishi
- Nakamichi
- National Phonograph Company [11]
- North American Phonograph Company [4][12]
- Numark Industries
- Ortofon
- Onkyo
- Pacific Phonograph Company
- Panasonic
- Philips
- Pink Triangle
- Pioneer Corporation
- Pro-Ject
- RCA
- Realistic
- Rega Research
- Roksan Audio
- Sansui Electric
- Sanyo
- Sansui
- Silvertone Sold by Sears
- Simon Yorke
- SME Limited
- Sonora Phonograph Company[13]
- Sony Corporation
- Stanton Magnetics
- Sävsjö
- TEAC
- Technics
- Telefunken
- Thorens
- Transcriptors[14]
- Vestax
- U-Turn Audio [15]
- Victor Talking Machine Company
- V-M Corporation - Voice of Music
- VPI Industries
- Webster-Chicago -Webcor
- Wilson Benesch
- Win Laboratories[16]
- Yamaha Corporation
- Yamaha Pro Audio
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A Dual P 53 record player with 1210 turntable
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An advertisement for Edison New Standard Phonograph, 1898
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A Numark Industries TTX-1 turntable
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A Pro-Ject 1xpression Comfort turntable
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A Vestax PDX-3000 DJ turntable
By region
United States
In 1890 in the United States, many phonograph companies existed that had state- and region-based names, such as Alabama Phonograph Company, Colorado and Utah Phonograph Company, Kansas Phonograph Company, New England Phonograph Company, etc.[17]
See also
References
- ^ "AnalogueWorks - British Turntables". analogueworks.co.uk. Retrieved 2016-01-25.
- ^ Meyer Brothers Druggist. C.F.G. Meyer. 1917. p. 118.
- ^ Mitchell, J.A. (1918). Life. Life. p. 4.
- ^ a b Gaudreault, A. (2009). American Cinema 1890-1909: Themes and Variations. Screen Decades: American Culture/American Cinema. Rutgers University Press. p. 29. ISBN 978-0-8135-4644-5.
- ^ Burgess, R.J. (2014). The History of Music Production. Oxford University Press. p. 13. ISBN 978-0-19-938501-0.
- ^ "Dohmann Audio". www.dohmannaudio.com.
- ^ London Decca Cartridges
- ^ Presence Audio
- ^ The Phonoscope. Phonoscope Publishing Company. 1899. p. 21.
- ^ The Absolute Sound. Absolute Sound, Limited. 1995.
- ^ Thomas A. Edison, Inc; Co, National Phonograph (1910). Edison Amberola Monthly. Pennant Litho, Incorporated. p. 14.
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has generic name (help) - ^ Kenney, William Howland (1999). Recorded Music in American Life : The Phonograph and Popular Memory, 1890-1945: The Phonograph and Popular Memory, 1890-1945. Oxford University Press, USA. pp. 24–25. ISBN 978-0-19-802604-4.
- ^ Douglas, A. (1999). Radio Manufacturers of the 1920s, Volume 3. Sonoran Pub. pp. 106–107. ISBN 978-1-886606-04-3.
- ^ Gramophone. General Gramophone Publications Limited. 1978.
- ^ "U-Turn Orbit: An audiophile-quality turntable for $179". 7 December 2013.
- ^ Bonnier Corporation (July 1978). Popular Science. Bonnier Corporation. pp. 50–. ISSN 0161-7370.
- ^ Proceedings of First Annual Convention of Local Phonograph Companies of the United States Held at Chicago, May 28 and 29, 1890. Phonograph Printing Company. 1890. p. 98.
Further reading
- Kennedy, R.; McNutt, R. (1999). Little Labels--big Sound: Small Record Companies and the Rise of American Music. Indiana University Press. p. 25. ISBN 978-0-253-33548-7.