Explore the cutting edge of sound and electrical science from 1891
This monthly magazine gathers practical insights on recording speech, phonographs, typewriters, electricity, and the new world of sound reproduction. The issue blends technical notes, industry news, and firsthand reports from early experiments and installations.
Within its pages you’ll find a clear snapshot of the era’s progress: the evolving role of the phonograph in offices and government work, updates on electric infrastructure aboard ships and in cities, and discussions of notable devices like the Edison-Lalande battery for phonograph operation. Readers also encounter historical notes on electrical science, reports from researchers, and columns that connect technology to everyday life.
- Read about the growing place of the phonograph in government and industry.
- Learn how early electric power and communications were transforming ships, trains, and cities.
- Delve into feature articles on phonographic acoustics, battery systems, and the latest typewriter developments.
- Get brief insights from interviews, commentary, and letters that reflect the era’s excitement and questions about sound, electricity, and recording.
Ideal for readers who enjoy early technology history, the science of sound, and the practical side of the birth of modern electrical devices.