Evolution of Amplifiers

To date back history, the very first amplifiers make use of vacuum tubes which is a component utilized to increase and modify electric signal through the process of calculating the progression of electrons and they often comes in tubular shape. These vacuum tubes were packed with low-pressure gas. It was in the year 1874 when Ernst W. Siemens introduced his very first invention which is a "dynamic" or moving-coil transducer that contains a circular coil of wire in a magnetic field. Nevertheless, he did not use his device for audible transmission. It was only on December 14, 1877 when he applied for a patent for his nonmagnetic parchment diaphragm as the sound radiator of a moving-coil transducer. This invention resulted to be the very first patent for loudspeaker horn that can be used to amplify sound.

After one year, a newly improved loudspeaker was created by Oliver Lodge who applied for British patent on April 27, 1898. His invention possess a nonmagnetic spacers used to maintain an air gap among the inner and outer poles of a moving coil transducer. It was on the year 1908 when Anton Pollak made a moving-coil loudspeaker with a voice-coil centering spider that surely outshone previous inventions. In addition during 1911, Edwin S. Pridham and Peter L. Jensen were able to create the "magnavox" which is a moving-coil loudspeaker.

Various developments and creation was made in their struggle to make the best amplifying device ever. They started to look for means to create electronic device which will produce better and louder sound than the earlier kinds. Thanks to Harold Arnold who works for the Bell Labs, he was able to perk up phonographic sound recording. He struggles to make the very first electronic amplifier during 1915 that make use of improved vacuum tube, loudspeaker that may possibly advance "balanced armature", and a microphone. Moreover, in the year 1923, the thorophone was made. Moreover in 1949, W. E. Kock and F. K. Harvey at Bell Labs modified the acoustical lens which was used in James B. Lansing theater speakers as well as home hi-fi speakers Furthermore, it was in 1935 when both John Hilliard and Douglas Shear made a standard theater speaker system. The invention never ceases to stop as more people become interested to improve this device. Nowadays, amplifiers are whole lot better than before but no one can say that our present generation had reached the peak of the invention since who knows what future amplifiers would look and work like. Thanks to technological advancement that pave the way to the improvement of these devices, indeed they made life much easier and a whole lot better!

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