(WHSV) - Almost 150 years ago on Feb. 19, 1878, Thomas Edison patented the phonograph.
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When Thomas Edison invented the phonograph, he gave the world its first device that could both record and replay sound. A vibrating diaphragm pressed a stylus into soft wax, carving microscopic ...
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