[sound box] n (ca. 1875) 1: a device in an early phonograph for producing sound from a record by using the vibration of a needle to move a diaphragm
2: a hollow chamber in a musical instrument for increasing its sonority
[sound box] n (ca. 1875) 1: a device in an early phonograph for producing sound from a record by using the vibration of a needle to move a diaphragm
2: a hollow chamber in a musical instrument for increasing its sonority
Merriam-Webster English vocab. Английский словарь Merriam Webster. 2012