In 1906, inventor Thaddeus Cahill's Telharmonium, a 200-ton music synthesizer, enchanted the public with its ability to create numerous musical timbres and fill rooms with sound.
Magic Music from the Telharmonium
In 1906, the invention of the Telharmonium by Thaddeus Cahill revolutionized music by allowing people to enjoy it on demand, just like gas or water. This massive 200-ton machine created numerous sounds and melodies, captivating the public with its electrical music transmitted by wire.