- Gray Audograph
The Gray Audograph was a
dictation format introduced in 1945. It recorded sound by pressing grooves into softvinyl discs, like the competing, but incompatible,SoundScriber . It was manufactured by the Gray Manufacturing Company ofHartford, Connecticut , in theUnited States .The Audograph recorded on thin vinyl discs, recording from the inside to the outside, the opposite of conventional
gramophone record s. Unlike conventional records, the disc was driven by a surface-mounted wheel. This meant that its recording and playback speed decreased toward the edge of the disc (like theCompact Disc and other digital formats), to keep a more constant linear velocity and to improve playing time. [ [http://www.78rpmrecord.com/centerst.htm The 78rpm Home Page - Center-Start 78s ] ]Along with a
DictaBelt sound recorder, an Audograph captured sounds recorded at the time of theJohn F. Kennedy assassination that were reviewed by theUnited States House Select Committee on Assassinations .In 1950, Gray began to make a variant of the Audograph for
AT&T , known as the Peatrophone; however, due to what at the time were the high costs of renting and installing the machine, it served only a niche market. [ [http://www.recording-history.org/HTML/answer_biz8.php History of The Dictation Equipment Industry ] ]References
External links
* [http://www.std.org/russ/GrayAudograph.html Restoring Gray Audograph recordings]
* [http://www.recording-history.org/HTML/dicta_biz5.php Image of Audograph catalog]
* [http://stormbugblog.blogspot.com/2005/11/earwitness.html The Audograph and the Kennedy assassination]
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