I love the robust sound of my erstwhile vinyl group album , but I hardly ever spin them . MP3s suck up , but they ’re so sluttish that I ’ve given up . At least I have this awesome talker to cue me of better prison term .
We ’ve learn iPhone speaker hornsbefore , but this is the first to really comprehend bastardize low - fi sound for the loathing it is . interior decorator Paul Cocksedge will take your preferred vinyl record , heat it up until it ’s gentle , and shape it into a $ 40 iPhone bugle . Dock your headphone in the trumpet and its shape will naturally amplify the phone recreate out of the tiny loudspeaker system in the phone . natural philosophy formula . The idea is just a neat construct now , but tomorrow Cocksedge will be making vinyl speaker system for a fistful of lucky gent at a space calledConcreteas part of the London Design Festival .
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I love that you an still see the groove that once reproduced beautiful sound . It ’s about time somebody found a use for those Milk River crates full of dusty records I ’ve been choke up around for years . lousy audio never looked so good . [ Paul Cocksedge StudioviaDaily Mail ]
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