Evolution of Sound Recording
The gramophone revolutionized sound recording, achieving commercial success with its innovative design. The introduction of the electrical microphone enhanced sound quality and allowed for quieter instruments to be recorded alongside louder ones. A significant leap occurred post-World War II with magnetic tape, enabling independent track recording and the emergence of stereo sound, marking a clear distinction in audio quality that can be heard in recordings from different eras.In this clip
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