A phonograph is an early device used for recording and reproducing sound. Invented in the late 19th century by Thomas Edison, it works by etching sound waves onto a rotating cylinder or disc. The recorded sound can then be played back through a stylus that traces the grooves, producing audible sound. Phonographs were pivotal in the development of the music industry and audio technology.
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