The phonoscope (Nov 1896-Dec 1899)

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9 f HE PHONOSCOPE Bettini's Micro-Diaphragms New Models 1899 BETTINI Recorder Micro = DiaphragmS are acknowledged to give the most natural reproduction, clearer and louder than with any other diaphragm and yet without raspy or metallic resonance. The only diap h ragm that indeed successfully records and reproduces female voices. Reproducer RFTTINl Micro=Phonograph Recorder and Reproducer VU l inn (Model '99.) For the Edison KWct-ic rnd Triple Spring Mo to r Phonograph RFTTIN1 Hicro= Reproducer DLt llilVL For Edison Home P (Model '99J honograph Edison Home Phonograph with Bettini Micro=Reproducer BETTINI Micro= Reproducer (Model '99) For Edison Standard Phonograph. April, orders now received. ) (Ready by the 1st of A ■ BETTINI ^»cro=Reproducerfor Graphophones (Model *— ' ^ -* (Fitting any model Graphophone) BETTINI Pnon°graPn Speed Indi= '99) Columbia Graphophone with Bettini Alirco-Reproducer CflEPTllTTV HIGH-GRADE RECORDS. HIGH-CLASS AND POPULAR MUSIC Jrtblnlll I BY LEADING PERFORMERS AND WORLD-FAMED ARTISTS A MOST COMPLETE OPERATIC REPERTOIRE SEND FOR CATALOGUE Edison's Phonographs, Graphophones and Supplies BETTINI PHONOGRAPH LABORATORY no FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK From the N. Y. Evening Telegram : * * * * Lieutenant Iietlini lias a most interesting laboratory in this city, and he has been much favored by the great European artists that have been heard iu public in this country, both on the dramatic and operatic stage. I spent a delightful afteruoou in his laboratory yesterday, and was astounded to hear in turu a reproduction, perfect iu every detail, ot the voices ot these great artists : Mines. Calve, Melba and Nordica ; MM. Taiuaguo, Tasalle, P. Plancou, Maurel and Signori Aucona. Nicolitii and Campanini, Tomaso Salvini, Coquelin, Sarah Hernhardt, Ellen Terry, I.illie I.angtry, Mme. Rejane and her leading man, M. Maury, have each spoken into the Hettini Phonograph. Ex-President Benjamiu Harrison and "Mark Twain" have each left a record of their voices behind them.