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of audio, hifi stereo and recording equipment Vintage Audio - Retro-HiFi - Classic HiFi equipment

Exhibits 150 years of music playback devices,
from the cylinder-musical boxes to digital technology
in a historic 16th century middle-class house on
 two floors with 250m² exhibition space. 

New to the museum:

„The history of the type-writer“!


The Phono-Museum“ right in the Old Town of Riedenburg



 

The „Klingende Museum“ right in the Old Town of Riedenburg exhibits 150 years of music playback devices
from the cylinder-musical boxes to digital technology in a historic 16th century middle-class house on
 two floors with 250m² exhibition space. 

Starting with Swiss cylinder musical boxes on to the Leipzig Polyphone-, Syphonium and plate devices, on to Thomas Edison’s invention of the cylinder phonograph in 1877 and Emil Berliner’s invention of the gramophone in 1887.
All these wonderful floor-mounted appliances and tabletop units which have to be rotated or winded up as they don’t automatically play.

Along with the invention of radio, we show you interesting detectors and radios up to the wire-based sound recordings.
After AEG developed the tape in the 1930s, we present the way up to the first tube appliance from the world’s greatest tape factory (Grundig).  The first tape devices with transistor technology and the miniature / spy tape recorders.

The 1950s saw the introduction of the “Tefifon” with endless sonic tape and the “Dimafon” for magnetic tape recordings.
We also present their history of development with the most significant devices for each type. 

As a matter of course, we also honor the invention of the “transistor“ by presenting the first transistor radio
and the smallest radio-portable. When Philips released the Compact Cassette in 1963,
a new era of comfortable recording began. We cover all these devices, from the first cassette recorder,
Walkman, radio recorder, Dictaphone up to HiFi cassette systems.

We also present the development of video recording, first with tape systems, then with VCR Cassette technology,
Betamax, Video 2000 and VHS up to digital video, showing the first devices of each system.  

1978 marked the beginning of a new era in recording and playback technology with the introduction
of PCM digital technology and in 1983, the first CD players were released.

Next to the PCM recorder, the first CD players from Europe and Asia are part of this exhibition
and so is the first Discman and many more.  

In 1987, they celebrated 100 years of record history and in 1999, the „Deutsche Grammophon“ celebrated ist 100th anniversary. We dedicated a special exhibition to this occasion, covering the development of the record from the Schellack to the HiFi stereo record.  As the gramophone records are sampled with “steal pins”, we dedicated a special exhibition to these small plate tinswith more than 1000 different (!) gramophone Needles. 

Music recording and playback have always been subject to improvement; thus inventions like the DCC cassette deck,
mini discs, DVD audio and video can also be listened to and watched.
The year 2000 and the invention of mp3 devices downloading music from the internet,
marks the end of this wide range of more than 500 exhibited devices.  

We invite you to enjoy these well-sounding, mechanically self-playing and electronically rotating devices,
showing 150 years of music playback and certainly evoking many memories with you.  



























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New in museum:

„The history of the type-writer“!


A wonderful  collection of history typewriter
from Mr. Felix Gottwald,  93339 Riedenburg, Germany, Phone: 0049 (0) 9442 2664












Exhibits 25 years of CD-Players in Nuremberg and Munich (high-end-2008),
from the first digital player technology!



 

„Klingendes Museum“ in the heart of the Old Town of Riedenburg

Leasing and sale of history audio vintage also complete museum equipment!

Contact:  

Marktplatz 8, 93339 Riedenburg, 
www.audio-creativ.de (rubric: Museum)
Audio-Creativ, Mr. Krieger, email:  krieger@audio-creativ.de

opening hours:

Daily from 9 AM to 12 AM  and 2 PM to 6 PM - Saturdays: 9 AM to 12 AM,
Wednesday afternoons closed. - Sundays by arrangement


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Audio Creativ - Max Krieger | Marktplatz 9 | 93339 Riedenburg | Tel. 09442-905080 | Fax 09442-905018 | info@audio-creativ.de