cylinder recording

Edison cylinder recorderEdison gold moulded cylinder record, c. 1904.

cylinder recording, earliest form of phonograph record, invented by Thomas A. Edison in 1877. The sound to be recorded was focused by a horn onto a diaphragm, causing it to vibrate; the vibrations were transmitted to a stylus and modulated its motion as it followed a helical path along the surface of a yielding material (such as wax) that coated a cylinder rotating under the stylus. See also phonograph.

This article was most recently revised and updated by Adam Augustyn.