Magnetic Recording

Magnetic recording introduced profound changes in the way phonograph recordings were made. The new magnetic technology, while initially less than perfect, was a decided improvement over direct recording-to-disk records. Improvements to the electronic and mechanical systems as well as the magnetic re...

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