Dear all, I'm writing a research paper on amplified electronic instruments in Portuguese. We have little material on this in our native language, especially material focused on guitar amplification. In fact we have a lot of guesswork and loose statements all over the place. I'm trying to pinpoint some history to exactly when it happened, with proper citations.
Here's a couple of questions for the old timers:
1) De Forest's audion/triode patent is from 1908. So we can safely assume there were no amplified electronic instruments before that. Correct?
2) IF the above assumption is correct, the earliest amplified instrument would be the Theremin, from 1928. Correct? Or would it be the hawaiian guitar? Or something else?
My quest is to find an electronic musical instrument patented or formally documented between the invention of the audion in 1908 and the Theremin in 1928. So far my research leads me to believe this latter one was the earliest known electronic musical instrument.
There is little formal register of this period, not even Gibson's history is well documented. For example,
3) Is the EH-150 the earliest known tube amplifier for guitar? What is the accepted earliest amplifier for electric guitar? Not withstanding the Rickenbacker frying pan, of course, but hawaiian guitar counts. Would it be some Valco or Supro? I can't find books on history of this period, it seems like that info has been passed on word of mouth? Got a pile of books here but Aspen Pittman only says the Gibson EH-150 is rare. Ken Fischer said "it's a very interesting amp using oddball tubes" and other than that I can't find info on the first ever guitar amplifier.
Any comments very much appreciated and will be respectively cited in my research. Thank you!
Here's a couple of questions for the old timers:
1) De Forest's audion/triode patent is from 1908. So we can safely assume there were no amplified electronic instruments before that. Correct?
2) IF the above assumption is correct, the earliest amplified instrument would be the Theremin, from 1928. Correct? Or would it be the hawaiian guitar? Or something else?
My quest is to find an electronic musical instrument patented or formally documented between the invention of the audion in 1908 and the Theremin in 1928. So far my research leads me to believe this latter one was the earliest known electronic musical instrument.
There is little formal register of this period, not even Gibson's history is well documented. For example,
3) Is the EH-150 the earliest known tube amplifier for guitar? What is the accepted earliest amplifier for electric guitar? Not withstanding the Rickenbacker frying pan, of course, but hawaiian guitar counts. Would it be some Valco or Supro? I can't find books on history of this period, it seems like that info has been passed on word of mouth? Got a pile of books here but Aspen Pittman only says the Gibson EH-150 is rare. Ken Fischer said "it's a very interesting amp using oddball tubes" and other than that I can't find info on the first ever guitar amplifier.
Any comments very much appreciated and will be respectively cited in my research. Thank you!
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