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- Archéophone abstract "The Archéophone is a modern, electric version of the phonographs and ediphones from the early 20th century. It is specifically designed to transfer phonograph cylinders and other cylinder formats to modern recording media.Designed in France by Henri Chamoux, the machine is used to transfer and preserve recordings at The Library of Congress, the Bibliothèque Nationale de France, Edison National Historic Site, UC Santa Barbara, University of North Carolina, University College Dublin, the Canadian Museum of Civilization and many other libraries and archives. Weighing almost 25 kg and costing over US $10,000, the Archéophone is a specialist's tool and not available to the general public. However, CDs with transferred cylinder recordings have been made available by various record labels and organizations."Archéophone" is the registered French trademark for the machine. It's not to be confused or affiliated with Archeophone Records, an American record company.".
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- Archéophone wikiPageWikiLink Archeophone_Records.
- Archéophone wikiPageWikiLink Bibliothèque_Nationale_de_France.
- Archéophone wikiPageWikiLink Bibliothèque_nationale_de_France.
- Archéophone wikiPageWikiLink Canadian_Museum_of_Civilization.
- Archéophone wikiPageWikiLink Canadian_Museum_of_History.
- Archéophone wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sound_recording_technology.
- Archéophone wikiPageWikiLink Cylinder_Preservation_and_Digitization_Project.
- Archéophone wikiPageWikiLink Ediphone.
- Archéophone wikiPageWikiLink Edison_National_Historic_Site.
- Archéophone wikiPageWikiLink Library_of_Congress.
- Archéophone wikiPageWikiLink Phonograph.
- Archéophone wikiPageWikiLink Phonograph_cylinder.
- Archéophone wikiPageWikiLink Phonograph_cylinders.
- Archéophone wikiPageWikiLink The_Library_of_Congress.
- Archéophone wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Edison_National_Historical_Park.
- Archéophone wikiPageWikiLink Trademark.
- Archéophone wikiPageWikiLink University_College_Dublin.
- Archéophone wikiPageWikiLink University_of_California,_Santa_Barbara.
- Archéophone wikiPageWikiLink University_of_North_Carolina.
- Archéophone wikiPageWikiLinkText "Archéophone".
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- Archéophone subject Category:Sound_recording_technology.
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- Archéophone comment "The Archéophone is a modern, electric version of the phonographs and ediphones from the early 20th century.".
- Archéophone label "Archéophone".
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