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In a previous thread where I celebrated the arrival of my turntable...
muse wrote:The black 12" vinyl discs are already piling up, but looking on the bright side, at least he isn't collecting those old Edison cylinders.
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Hah! You actually have cylinders to play on that thing? Could you record your own?

EDIT: I just saw those three cylinders in the picture. What songs are they?
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Awesome. Old recording equipment is simply fascinating.

Does it still work?

Now all you need is one of those audio wire players. :)
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Damn it. I just noticed the date he posted it. :P
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IRG CommandoJoe wrote:Damn it. I just noticed the date he posted it. :P
No he most likely has one in his house and hes listenning to it
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Spanky The Dolphin wrote:Now all you need is one of those audio wire players. :)
I actually have one of those. It still works, too (cost me $60 to retube it!). It's pretty cool -- I transferred some old family recordings and made copies for everyone for Christmas one year. It was very cool (and a little weird) to hear recordings of my mom and uncles when they were just kids.

I'm an audio dork though. I still have a working 8-track player and a couple of 1/4" reel-to-reels from the '70's.

So yeah, April Fools or not, I just need a Victrola and an Edison and my audio reproduction collection will be complete!
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Congrats. In case of a nuclear holocaust or a giant EMP blast, you can still listen to music. :D
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For anyone interested, check out the University of California's Cylinder Preservation and Digitization Project. I found a bunch of great novelty recordings that just aren't done anymore.

A few that come to mind are Liszt's 2nd Polonaise for piano arranged for a brass band, a ragtime medley of opera melodies called the Operatic Rag, a similar ragtime medley of Hungarian melodies appropriately called the Hungarian Rag, a piece with a piccolo and orchestra called the Nightingale and the Frog, a nice banjo and brass band interpretation of Alexander's Ragtime Band, and a marimba version of the 12th St. Rag.

EDIT: I just found a pretty good medley of waltzes with two very popular classical melodies played by a brass band called the Angel's Dream Waltz.
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IRG CommandoJoe wrote:Damn it. I just noticed the date he posted it. :P
Indeed. I don't own an Edison, but I do know the person who owns the one in that picture, he's a member of our local audio enthusiasts' group and has all kinds of awesome stuff at his home.

I would like to own one sometime in the future, but they're getting pretty rare & expensive these days and the media isn't exactly easy to come by either.
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So how clear does the cylinder sound? Does a newly recorded one sound just like the old original ones or does it sound clearer? Does the age make a difference?
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I've heard Harry Houdini's voice, thanks to a wax cylinder recording.
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IRG CommandoJoe wrote:So how clear does the cylinder sound? Does a newly recorded one sound just like the old original ones or does it sound clearer? Does the age make a difference?
Not really. They Might Be Giants recorded the short song "I Can Hear You" for their 1996 album Factory Showroom on an Edison phonograph to a wax cylinder, and it sounded more or less identical to vintage cylinders that were well-preserved.
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IRG CommandoJoe wrote:So how clear does the cylinder sound? Does a newly recorded one sound just like the old original ones or does it sound clearer? Does the age make a difference?
About as clear as an overseas phone call before the days of fiber optic cables. Which is to say about as good as the original old stock cylinders.
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