The Edison Opera


The finest of all outside-horn cylinder phonographs, the 1912 "Opera" is both beautiful and desirable. This wooden cygnet horn gives a mellower tone than metal. Like the Amberola I-A, the reproducer is fixed in position and the cylinder moves from right to left. It was also fitted with an automatic shut off. The Opera only plays four minute cylinders.

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