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Sound analyser with 8 resonator balls, by Koenig, 1880, Conservatoire national des Arts et Métiers.

Koenig was born in Königsberg (Province of Prussia), and studied at the University of Königsberg in his native town.

He was never received any formal education or anythings that associated with any school[1]. About 1852 he went to Paris, and became apprentice to the famous violin-maker, Jean Baptiste Vuillaume (1798-1875), and some six years later he started business on his own account. He called himself a "maker of musical instruments," but the instrument for which his name is best known is the tuning fork. Koenig's work speedily gained a high reputation among physicists for accuracy and general excellence. From this business Koenig derived his livelihood for the rest of his life. One of his last catalogs had 262 different items. his shop dedicated a significant for science and physics.[1]


  1. ^ a b "Rudolph Koenig's Workshop of Sound: Instruments, Theories, and the Debate over Combination Tones". Annals of Science. 62: 57–82.