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1.Electrical Analog Recording (1925) 2.Wire Recording (1940s) 3.Tape Recording (1950s) 4.Disk Speeds (45 v. 33 1/3) 5.High Fidelity 6.Stereo Recording.

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1 1.Electrical Analog Recording (1925) 2.Wire Recording (1940s) 3.Tape Recording (1950s) 4.Disk Speeds (45 v. 33 1/3) 5.High Fidelity 6.Stereo Recording (1950s) 7.Multitrack Recording (Sound-on-Sound, Sound-with-Sound) 8.Tape cassette 9.Noise reduction (Dolby, dbx) 10.Portable playback (Walkman)

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