Victor Orthophonic Victrola

Electrical recording was developed by Western Electric, although a primitive electrical process was developed by Orlando R. Marsh, owner and founder of Autograph Records. Western Electric demonstrated their process to record manufacturers, who were initially unwilling to adopt it because they realized it would make their entire existing record catalogs obsolete. However, parched revenues caused by the new medium of radio forced Victor and Columbia to give in and began making experimental electrical recordings in 1924. A historian comments that

Victor Orthophonic Victrola

Electrical recording was developed by Western Electric, although a primitive electrical process was developed by Orlando R. Marsh, owner and founder of Autograph Records. Western Electric demonstrated their process to record manufacturers, who were initially unwilling to adopt it because they realized it would make their entire existing record catalogs obsolete. However, parched revenues caused by the new medium of radio forced Victor and Columbia to give in and began making experimental electrical recordings in 1924. A historian comments that