That’s a really innovative idea, and solves a lot of transportation problems since phonographs were usually stationary in a house.
However, the size doesn’t fix the problem of carrying around 10" disks to play on it, so the setup is only as compact as its components. Still better than carrying around a cabinet, though!
Techmoan has entered the chat.
I know what I’m falling asleep to tonight!
Good luck with this particular episode…
I enjoyed it, but I definitely need to go find videos of the original
And here’s a link to a real one being played instead of that lame Indian built knock off.
There’s another link in Techmoan’s video’s description.
Yes, but now you don’t need 2 links. Just one real one.
Now we just need zelda.
Even then they already got rid of the headphones port! Anti Audio Jack Mafia was strong then too!
At least it didn’t have bluetooth audio delay
Seen these on Jay Leno’s Garage. Cars used to come with them and were intended to be used for picnics and whatnot.
That’s not fitting in anyone’s pocket
Is that a Mikiphone in your pocket, or are you just happy to see me?
Jokes on you, I only wear zoot suits.
Still prefer the convenience of my Close’N’Play
That’s cool! I’ve never seen that before and the gimmick is interesting. I had the one Fisher Price made.
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walkwind-manIt’s like the “MiniDisc” of records.
I miss minidiscs. I did a lot of field audio recording with them. They were damn near indestructible.