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Magnétophone         
UK MUSICAL GROUP
Matt huish saunders; Magnetophone
Magnétophone are an electronic/art rock band originating from Birmingham, England, composed of Matthew J Saunders (born 1972) and John Hanson (born 1973). Since their inception in the mid-1990s they have released two albums, I Guess Sometimes I Need to Be Reminded of How Much You Love Me and The Man Who Ate the Man, plus numerous singles and EPs and are currently signed to the record label 4AD.
Magnetophone         
UK MUSICAL GROUP
Matt huish saunders; Magnetophone
An apparatus for producing a loud sound, involving the principles of the telephone. A rapidly alternating or make and break current being produced by any means and being transmitted through the telephone gives a loud note of pitch dependent on the current producing it. Sometimes a perforated metallic disc is rotated in a magnetic field, and produces the requisite type of current.
Magnetophon         
  • Tonschreiber from a German radio station in World War II.
TAPE RECORDER DEVELOPED IN THE 1930S, LATER A TRADEMARK OF AEG AND TELEFUNKEN
Magnetophone tape recorder; Magnetophon K1
Magnetophone, or simply 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, based on the magnetic tape invention by Fritz Pfleumer. AEG created the world's first practical tape recorder, the K1, first demonstrated in Germany in 1935 at the Berlin Radio Show.