wire recording of atomic bomb test
This is an old (and in poor condition) wire player/recorder that I purchased at an estate sale in my neighborhood a couple of years ago. The recorder came with a box of spools, most of which had recordings on them. The players amplifier does not work so I am using an old moviola squawk box for an amplifier. To see another antique recorder check out this other video of mine: • Ampex AG-440 8-track 1inch tape recorder

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