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Audio History Timeline By: William Gray Davis

1876 The first microphone ever made, which was a telephone transmitter invented by Emile Berliner, and it was made for Alexander Graham Bell.(inventers.about.com)

1876 The first telephone was invented by Alexander Graham Bell. (inventors.about.com)

Dec. 14, 1877 German, Ernst Siemens patented the loudspeaker, before electrified music.(inventors.about.com)

1878 Thomas Edison made the first audio recorder!

1891 Nicolai Tesla patented the wireless transmitter.(reference.com)

1896 Guglielmo Marconi patented the radio in Britain, but he most likely stole the idea from Nicolai Tesla from Italy, but Marconi was still considered the father of the radio. (reference.com)

April 27, 1898 Sir Oliver Lodge received second patent for loudspeaker. (inventors.about.com)

1904 J.C. Bose patented the radio in the U.S.(reference.com)

1910 Nathaniel Baldwin invented the first headphones.(inventors.about.com)

1924 Chester W. Rice and Edward W. Kellogg invented a modern, moving coil, direct radiator, Loudspeaker.(inventors.about.com)

1937 Don Hings made the first walkie-talkie.(inventors.about.com)

1954 The first box-enclosed loudspeaker was made by Cabesse, a French company.(inventors.about.com)

1958 First stereo headphones invented by John C. Koss.

1973 Martin Cooper invented the first portable phone.(inventors.about.com)

1994 First bluetooth headset created. (bookrags.com)