Angelophone discs were produced in a set of 50, featuring a hymn on one side, and a talk about the hymn on the reverse side. The hymn was by
Henry Burr and on the flip side there was an uncredited sermon by Russell. The discs was 7" Shellac with a speed of 85rpm. From the very start there was complains about the records quality. Russells voice was weak and hard to understand and Watch Tower gives different advices for adjustments on the players during this period. Russell announc'ed that he would re-record the sermons but dies in October 1916. Russells voice had not been suitable for the
Photo-drama of creation and was dubbed by Harry Humphrey. Humphery was hired again and re-recorded the Angelophone Hymns. This time the speed was set to 80rpm – close to the standard of 78 rpm. The disc with the Russell sermons on has a dark-blue label on the hymn side and embossed sermon-side. Those with Humphery on has light blue label on hymn side and off-white label on the sermon side. Credited to a firm named "Angelico", the discs were possibly produced by the
Paroquette Record Manufacturing Company. Researchers note that both Angelophone Records and
Par-o-ket Records were 7-inch, vertically cut discs and that all of the hymn sides were recorded by
Henry Burr, a founder of Paroquette. == Phonographs ==