Telefunken Mini wire recorder
1951

Telefunken Mini wire recorder
1951
- NFSA ID3KDMDDB0
- TypeObjects
- MediumArtefact
- FormEquipment, Domestic
- Year1951
Before the pocket-sized Nagra was created, the Telefunken Minifon P55 was the smallest wire recorder on the market. It achieved success as a dictaphone and covert recording device for private investigators, detectives, intelligence operatives and spies. It enabled recordings ranging from two-and-a-half to five hours (in 'short' or 'long' mode), longer than other comparable devices on the market.
Almost forgotten today, magnetic wire recording technology had its moment in the mid-20th century before being swept aside by the advent of magnetic tape. Although the fine wire made it a very compact medium, it was difficult to handle, and breaks and snarls were common.
Before the pocket-sized Nagra was created, the Telefunken Minifon P55 was the smallest wire recorder on the market. It achieved success as a dictaphone and covert recording device for private investigators, detectives, intelligence operatives and spies. It enabled recordings ranging from two-and-a-half to five hours (in 'short' or 'long' mode), longer than other comparable devices on the market.
Almost forgotten today, magnetic wire recording technology had its moment in the mid-20th century before being swept aside by the advent of magnetic tape. Although the fine wire made it a very compact medium, it was difficult to handle, and breaks and snarls were common.
- NFSA ID3KDMDDB0
- TypeObjects
- MediumArtefact
- FormEquipment, Domestic
- Year1951
- Manufactured byProtona, West Germany
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