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{{Infobox storage medium (disc record) |Image= [[File:Edison-51054-R.jpg|right|200px| ]] |Audio format= Edison Disc Record (Diamond Disc) |Media type= Audio playback |Usage= Audio storage |Encoding= Analog grooves |Inventor= Thomas Alva Edison |Material= [[Wikipedia:Phenol|Phenol]], [[Wikipedia:Formaldehyde|Formaldehyde]], [[Wikipedia:Wood flour|Wood flour ]] (later: [[Wikipedia:Kaolinite|China clay]]), [[Wikipedia:Solvent|Solvent]] |Engraving= "hill-and-dale" motion (vertical) |Revolutions per minute= 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= [[Electrical cut record]] (1925) }}
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{{Infobox storage medium (disc record)
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|Image= [[File:Edison-51054-R.jpg|right|200px| ]]
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|Audio format= Edison Disc Record (Diamond Disc)
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|Media type= Audio playback
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|Usage= Audio storage
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|Encoding= Analog grooves
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|Inventor= Thomas Alva Edison
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|Material= [[Wikipedia:Phenol|Phenol]], [[Wikipedia:Formaldehyde|Formaldehyde]], [[Wikipedia:Wood flour|Wood flour ]] (later: [[Wikipedia:Kaolinite|China clay]]), [[Wikipedia:Solvent|Solvent]]
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|Engraving= "hill-and-dale" motion (vertical)
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|Revolutions per minute= 80
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|Capacity= 10-inch single (1911): 4 1/2 min, 10-inch LP (1926): 24 min, 12-inch LP (1926): 40 min
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|Dimensions= 10 or 12 inch (25 or 30 cm)
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|Launch= [[1911]]
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|Production stop= [[1929]]
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|Previous format= [[Phonograph cylinder]] (1877)
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|Next format= [[Electrical cut record]] (1925)
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Revision as of 00:14, 9 May 2011

Edison Disc Record
Image
Edison-51054-R.jpg
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 Electrical cut record (1925)