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    Magnetophon was the brand or model name of the pioneering reel-to-reel tape recorder developed by engineers of the German electronics company AEG in the...
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    Magnetic tape is a medium for magnetic storage made of a thin, magnetizable coating on a long, narrow strip of plastic film. It was developed in Germany...
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    DC-biased Magnetophon that he had been working on developed an 'unwanted' oscillation in its record circuitry. The last production DC biased Magnetophon machines...
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    1948 and developed from Mullin's modified Magnetophons.[citation needed] The BBC acquired some Magnetophon machines in 1946 on an experimental basis,...
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    History Pictures". Archived from the original on 9 May 2008. "1935 AEG Magnetophon Tape Recorder". Mix. Penton Media Inc. 1 September 2006. Archived from...
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  • Overseas", Billboard, no. 26 May, pp. J–14, J–31 Anonymous (2006), "1935 AEG Magnetophon Tape Recorder", Mix Online, archived from the original on 8 February...
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    Density (1978) Loose (reel-to-reel) magnetic tape Blattnerphone (1928) Magnetophon (1935) 1/4" tape (1949) 1/2" tape (1953) Fullcoat magfilm (1953) Stripe...
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    performances than in Strauss's earlier recordings, which were recorded on the Magnetophon tape recording equipment. Vanguard Records later issued the recordings...
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    by Emil Rathenau, showed the first practical audio tape recorder, the Magnetophon K1, at the August 1935 show. In 1939 the exhibition was called Grosse...
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    line of reel-to-reel tape recorders developed from the German wartime Magnetophon system at the behest of Bing Crosby. Ampex quickly became a leader in...
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    Density (1978) Loose (reel-to-reel) magnetic tape Blattnerphone (1928) Magnetophon (1935) 1/4" tape (1949) 1/2" tape (1953) Fullcoat magfilm (1953) Stripe...
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  • 1935 AEG and BASF place at the Berlin Radio Show, the tape recorder " Magnetophon K1 "and the appropriate magnetic tapes before. In case of fire in the...
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    counterpart mentioned the Magnetophons being used by the allied radio station in Bad Nauheim near Frankfurt. He acquired two Magnetophon recorders and 50 reels...
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  • ignition systems of flying aircraft. He said that when he heard the Magnetophon used by Radio Frankfurt: "I really flipped. I couldn't tell whether it...
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    experimental high fidelity recording of the piece, made on a German Magnetophon tape recorder. This was later released on LP by Vanguard Records and...
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    Density (1978) Loose (reel-to-reel) magnetic tape Blattnerphone (1928) Magnetophon (1935) 1/4" tape (1949) 1/2" tape (1953) Fullcoat magfilm (1953) Stripe...
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    Density (1978) Loose (reel-to-reel) magnetic tape Blattnerphone (1928) Magnetophon (1935) 1/4" tape (1949) 1/2" tape (1953) Fullcoat magfilm (1953) Stripe...
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    also accompanied the team. Musicologist Fritz Bose [de] brought along a magnetophon, hoping to record pagan chants. The team departed on their expedition...
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    Density (1978) Loose (reel-to-reel) magnetic tape Blattnerphone (1928) Magnetophon (1935) 1/4" tape (1949) 1/2" tape (1953) Fullcoat magfilm (1953) Stripe...
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    support Adolf Hitler 1935: Presentation of the world's first tape device Magnetophon K1 based on work by Eduard Schüller at the Berlin Radio Show 1941: AEG...
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    Density (1978) Loose (reel-to-reel) magnetic tape Blattnerphone (1928) Magnetophon (1935) 1/4" tape (1949) 1/2" tape (1953) Fullcoat magfilm (1953) Stripe...
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    recording using magnetic acetate tape was developed in the 1930s. The German magnetophon first utilized magnetite powder that BASF coated onto cellulose acetate...
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    Density (1978) Loose (reel-to-reel) magnetic tape Blattnerphone (1928) Magnetophon (1935) 1/4" tape (1949) 1/2" tape (1953) Fullcoat magfilm (1953) Stripe...
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    MacKenzie of Bing Crosby Enterprises had seen a demonstration of the German Magnetophon in June 1947—the same device that Jack Mullin had brought back from Radio...
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  • in the development of the very first magnetic tapes used by the AEG Magnetophon tape recorder. Carbonyl iron became the first magnetic recording oxide...
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    recordings using magnetic tape were made in Germany in the early 1940s using Magnetophon recorders. Around 300 recordings were made of various symphonies, most...
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  • under development by Rocketplane Kistler Kawai K1, a digital synthesizer Magnetophon K1, the first tape recorder, produced in Germany in 1935 Motorola KRZR...
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  • discs. At the end of the war, the Allies captured a number of German Magnetophon recorders from Radio Luxembourg which aroused great interest. These recorders...
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    Density (1978) Loose (reel-to-reel) magnetic tape Blattnerphone (1928) Magnetophon (1935) 1/4" tape (1949) 1/2" tape (1953) Fullcoat magfilm (1953) Stripe...
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    dramatically improved the frequency response of tape recordings. The K1 Magnetophon was the first practical tape recorder, developed by AEG in Germany in...
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