Definition
A wire recorder is an early type of audio recording device that uses a thin steel wire to capture sound. Think of it like a really old-school tape recorder, but with wire! 🎶 Sound waves are converted into magnetic patterns on the wire. Wire recorders were popular in the 1940s and 1950s before being largely replaced by magnetic tape recorders. They were used for various applications, including broadcasting and personal recording. Though now mostly obsolete, they represent an important step in the history of audio technology. The sound quality wasn't the best but it worked!