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Magnetophon - Wikipedia
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 1930s. en.wikipedia.org
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AEG Magnetophon - Reel to Reel Tape Recorder Manufacturers
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 1930s, ... museumofmagneticsoundrecording.org
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Magnetophone Recorder - Amazon.com
128G Magnetic Voice Recorder with AI-Intelligent Triple Noise Reduction,35 Days Continuous Recording Device,Voice Activated Audio Recorder www.amazon.com
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magnetophone
magnetophone (mægˈniːtəʊfəʊn) [f. magneto- + Gr. ϕωνή sound.] 1. A magnetic instrument used for the production of musical tones.1883 Carhart in Science II. 394 The intensity of the sounds obtained by the magnetophone is sometimes so great as to be painful to the ear when the telephone is held closel... Oxford English Dictionary
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Magnétophone - Wikipedia
Magnétophone are a band from Birmingham, England, [1] composed of Matthew J Saunders (born 1972) and John Hanson (born 1973). en.wikipedia.org
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Magnetophone - eBay
Sanyo SLIM 12 Magnetophone A Cassette Tape Recorder Player W/ Power Cable Korea. Pre-Owned · $77.90. Was: $93.86 · 17% off. or Best Offer. +$15.90 delivery. www.ebay.com
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Magnetophone | electronics - Britannica
A magnetic tape recorder capable of high-quality sound reproduction in the late 1940s. Within a decade magnetic tape supplanted phonograph records for radio ... www.britannica.com
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Magnétophone - 4AD
Magnétophone are Birmingham natives Matthew J Saunders and John Hanson. Friends since childhood, as boys they would often be found under water. 4ad.com
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magnetophone - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Noun · (dated) A tape recorder (device using magnetic tape as a storage medium). [from ca. 1940s] · (dated) An electromagnetic microphone. [late 19th–mid-20th c ... en.wiktionary.org
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Magnétophone Discography: Vinyl, CDs, & More - Discogs
Explore Magnétophone's biography, discography, and artist credits. Shop rare vinyl records, top albums, and more on Discogs. www.discogs.com
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-phone
-phone (fəʊn) ad. Gr. ϕων-ή voice, ϕῶν-ος sounding. 1. Used in the sense ‘sound’ in the names of various instruments (scientific and musical), as gramophone, magnetophone, megaphone, mellophone, microphone, vibraphone. 2. Used in the sense ‘speaker of’ or ‘-speaking’ in the formation of nouns and ad... Oxford English Dictionary
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Static Caravan Recordings
singles and albums by Darren Hayman, the Hornblower Brothers, Hannah Peel, Erland & the Carnival, Shady Bard, the Yellow Moon Band, Tunng, Peter Astor, Magnetophone wikipedia.org
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4AD
one-off collaboration) Lo-Fang (active) LNZNDRF (one-off collaboration) Lydia Lunch (active) Lush (disbanded; reformed 2015–2016) MARRS (disbanded) Magnetophone wikipedia.org
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Walter Weber (engineer)
On 18 April 1940 the pair re-invented RF bias (HFVM), and on 10 June that year they exhibited their "HF magnetophone" at the Ufa Palace cinema in Berlin wikipedia.org
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The Man Who Ate the Man
The Man Who Ate the Man is an album by the electronic / art rock band Magnetophone. It was released in 2005 on 4AD Records. Equally inspired by electropop pioneers like Morton Subotnick, contemporary electronic artists like Autechre, and Krautrock, Magnetophone have continued wikipedia.org
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