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  1. Wire recording - Wikipedia

    Wire recording, also known as magnetic wire recording, was the first magnetic recording technology, an analog type of audio storage. It recorded sound signals on a thin steel wire …

  2. Wire Recorders - Museum of Magnetic Sound Recording

    Wire recording or magnetic wire recording is an analog type of audio storage in which a magnetic recording is made on thin steel or stainless steel wire.

  3. Magnetic Wire Recordings - University of Washington

    Oliver Read includes a thorough comparison of magnetic recording wire and magnetic recording tape in his book The Recording and Reproduction of Sound, examining everything from …

  4. History of the Wire Recorder - Recording History

    The wire recorder was a pioneer in magnetic recording, a technology that remains fundamental to modern recording devices. The principles established by the wire recorder have been carried …

  5. Preservation Self-Assessment Program (PSAP) | Wire Recording

    Wire recording was the first magnetic media recording technology. It was developed by Vlademar Poulsen in 1898 and was in popular use until the late 1940s, when magnetic tape emerged as …

  6. History of the Wire Recorder – History of Sound Recording

    The following pages outline the history of the wire recorder, and trace its slow rise and rapid decline.

  7. Laying down sound: early recording inventions from wire to tape

    The steel wire ran in cassettes, which made handling easier. According to advertising, possible applications were dictations, recording of telephone calls, and "acoustic protocols."

  8. Forgotten audio formats: Wire recording - goodshepherdmedia.net

    Mar 18, 2025 · Wire recording was the first magnetic media recording technology. It was developed by Vlademar Poulsen in 1898 and was in popular use until the late 1940s, when …

  9. Forgotten audio formats: Wire recording - Ars Technica

    Nov 29, 2016 · It’s bizarre but true: wire recording is the longest-lasting capture format in audio history, one that paved the way for reel-to-reel tapes and a host of others—even though most …

  10. Wire Recorders: the OG Magnetic Recording Technology

    Instead of a coated plastic tape, they encoded audio magnetically on a thin steel wire.