Helmholtz's complete apparatus for the synthesis of sound
- inventor:
- Hermann Ludwig Ferdinand von Helmholtz
- maker:
- Rudolph König
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LicenseHelmholtz's complete apparatus for the synthesis of sound:- (a) 10 Tuning forks mounted between the poles of electromagnets on sliding mahogany stands, (b) Two large tuning forks with electrical mountings, (c) Key board with 10 keys 42" x 34". The apparatus also comes with separate turning folk and a brass stand.
Parts
Turning fork from Helmholtz's complete apparatus
Stand from Helmholtz's complete apparatus
- Materials:
- brass (copper, zinc alloy)
- Object Number:
- 1885-1/3