Collection: Edison Parts
The Thomas Edison Phonograph Company, founded in 1887 by the prolific inventor Thomas Edison, revolutionized the sound recording industry with the invention of the phonograph. Initially designed to record and play back sound on tinfoil cylinders, the phonograph was the first device capable of both recording and reproducing audio. Edison's company focused on refining this technology, eventually transitioning to wax cylinders, which offered improved sound quality and durability. The Edison Phonograph Company was a leader in the market for many years, producing a wide range of recordings, including speeches, music, and educational content. Edison's commitment to innovation continued with the introduction of the Diamond Disc phonograph and records, which provided superior audio fidelity. Despite facing fierce competition from other emerging recording technologies, Edison's company left an indelible mark on the history of recorded sound, paving the way for future advancements in the audio industry.