1888
Germany
Emile Berliner invents the first gramophone.
The earliest models of the gramophone developed by Berliner were conceived as toys, as entertainment devices. Unlike Edison, he did not have an “historic” or scientific view on the invention.
Nonetheless, because of the simplicity of its mechanism and the ease with which sound could be reproduced on the gramophone (flat discs), it would be Berliner’s model that would shape the development of the market, despite the fact that, unlike the phonograph, the gramophone could not record sound. The large majority of the design and mechanical aspects of sound reproduction using the flat disc as we know it today are the result of work done by Berliner and his team of assistants.