- to
amplify the
recorded sound. One of the
earliest versions was the
Auxetophone,
designed by the Anglo-Irish
engineer Sir
Charles Parsons. It was capable...
- The
Auxetophone": "Was the
Auxetophone loud? It was
painfully loud." For a more
detailed report of
Auxetophone-induced discomfort, see The
Auxetophone and...
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survived in the
Newcastle area
until 1985.
Parsons also
designed the
Auxetophone, an
early compressed-air gramophone. In 1883,
Parsons married Katharine...
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Archived from the
original on June 12, 2015.
Retrieved June 11, 2015. "The
Auxetophone &
Other Compressed-Air Gramophones".
Retrieved January 20, 2019. "Loudspeaker...
- Life". Film History. 5 (3): 262–274. JSTOR 3815141.
Douglas Self. "The
Auxetophone".
Retrieved March 31, 2018. The
initial garbling of
image and
sound simulated...
- to
Gaumont Chronophone.
Phonoscene with an
Elephone chronophone. The
Auxetophone &
Other Compressed-Air
Gramophones (Museum of
Retro Technology) - contains...
-
admission rate of 10 cents.
Sound was
supplemented by the use of an
Auxetophone and the
theater also
provided vaudeville acts. The
entrance was remodeled...
-
Gaumont Chrono film
projector from 1910.,
retrieved 17
April 2024 "The
Auxetophone". www.douglas-self.com.
Retrieved 18
April 2024. "THE
CHRONOPHONE AT...
- Gaumont, born with cinema". www.gaumont.com.
Retrieved 19
April 2024. "The
Auxetophone". www.douglas-self.com.
Retrieved 19
April 2024. "Movies that are phonoscene"...