Edison Cylinder 10,300 Dancing Girl by Sousa's Band on Edison Studio Recorder.

This is a test of one of the high quality blanks we make using Edison recorder #3 From Edison's 79, 5th avenue recording studio. The diaphragm is a .0075 glass suspended in burnt rubber cement. The equipment used is a Epson p-2000 media storage device, into a radio shack mixer with 7 band EQ, and then into a 10 band EQ , then into a Marantz 2235B receiver into a 5" JBL! full range driver, suspended in a small funnel, into the 1903-1929 era Edison studio recording head, mounted on a flywheel Edison Triumph model A. The phonograph was modified after a studio recorder in the Edison Historical park collection. The recording head is original and used to make Edison master records for commercial production, during the golden age of acoustical recording 1903-1928.