Until the year 1800, loud speaker...

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Which one sounds natural?

1- Until the year 100, loud speaker had never been part of celebration.
2-Until the year 1800, loud speaker had never been part of celebrations.
3- Until the year 1800, loud speaker had never been part of any celebrations.
4- Until the year 1800, loud speaker had never been part of a celebration.
 
None of them are natural, grammatical, or even meaningful. What do you mean by 'loud speaker' ?

Also, I think you accidentally left an '8' out of your year in sentence #1.
 
Till 1800, loudspeakers weren't a part of celebrations.

Were there loudspeakers before then? I doubt it.
 
We need to clarify what you're talking about. Do you mean the sort of speaker you get with a music system or the handheld kind used by someone making an announcement in a public area?
 
We need to clarify what you're talking about. Do you mean the sort of speaker you get with a music system or the handheld kind used by someone making an announcement in a public area?
A music system.
 
Were speakers for music systems really invented in 1800?
 
I'd have said it was more like the 1920s or 1930s.
 
I'd have said it was more like the 1920s or 1930s.
So would I but I was hoping the OP would back up their statements in post #1.
 
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