The Polyphon music box was invented in 1870 by Gustave Brachhausen and Paul Riessner in Leipzig, Germany. However, full-scale production didn't begin until around 1897 and continued into the early 20th century. Unlike traditional music boxes that play melodies from pinned cylinders, Polyphon music boxes utilized metal discs with punched holes. As the disc rotated, the holes would pluck metal teeth of a comb, creating the music. This allowed for a wider range of sounds and more complex melodies compared to traditional music boxes.
Polyphon music boxes were prized for their high quality and beautiful sound. They were more...
The history of the music box dates back to 1796, when the Swiss watchmaker Antoine Favre perfected the concept of musical devices of reduced dimensions. The cylinder musical box evolved in the early 19th century from clocks with bell chimes. Instead of bells the music was created by tiny teeth as in the teeth in a comb being 'flicked' by the pins in a rotating cylinder. The early boxes had plain cases, and the spring mechanism which drove the cylinder was wound by a key. This was replaced by a ratchet lever. From 1860 the cases became more ornate with more...
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