A HISTORY OF EDISON'S WEST ORANGE LABORATORY 1887-1931

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The laboratory staff executed shop order double the capacity .VIII- 5 unwanted noise. addition to the elimination crackles, swishes and other surface noise, Wurth, Miller, and Aylsworth devoted many hours experiments to get more volume from the playback. The Wurths' work duplicating records could not remain exclusively this narrow field because the overall goal was a better sounding duplicate. As was customary the Edison laboratory, the successful conclusion the experimental project was followed further experimentation streamline the manufacture the new product. order for the masters improved, the recording process also had improved. was not until 1901 that the commercial production records began. Edison insisted perfect duplicated sound, free from distortion and surface noise. The West Orange laboratory was the leading edge phonograph technology because the layout the laboratory, and the flexible organization, facilitated the cooperative efforts three specialists their respective fields. 1899 the laboratory staff were successfully using the matrices make duplicates, but the work went to Q eliminate the bugs the moulding duplicates. thought that the records made other companies were low quality products with poor fidelity, and planned enter the business with a superior record. Charles Wurth subsequently spent much his time experimenting recording techniques and the design recorders