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EDISON RECORDS.

AMBEROL RECORDS

That meat inventor, Thomas A. Edison added to the woudertu pleasure and variety of the phonogiai by the invention of the Ambeiol cord, which, no larger than tluv or-/ dinary composition record, plays oe as long, and is many times more dm able, while the sound is more acute the tone more natural and there is aii entire absence of the grating no is ■when the new record is m use. lie meat tone powers of the new record are acquired by the fact that the composition of which it is made is capable of receiving 200 sound-lines to the inch and therefore plays on the . ordinary phonograph for over four minu s * against two minutes the time of the. old record. Already seventy new selections are to hand on the new Ambero records, and a “Times” reporter had the pleasure of listening to some, fine music on the phonograph at Mr. I. Adams shop yesterday. The sound was produced' dearly, naturally, and sweetly, while the songs, orchestral and band selections were all played from beginning to end. This will nrovc a great boon to owners of phonographs during the winter months, for they will be aide to get double the pleasure out of their lU Mr. Edison’s second new invention is an improved .attachment for the phonograph itself. The-attachment « absolutely necessary for the use or the Am ?rol records. at,d gives greater power to the sound from the old records. The attachments are very simple and cheap X the now records at his

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2511, 26 May 1909, Page 6

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EDISON RECORDS. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2511, 26 May 1909, Page 6

EDISON RECORDS. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2511, 26 May 1909, Page 6

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