Record Player Reboot
The objective with the Reboot was to reimagine the layout and design of the modern record player with the end goal of doing more with less. The result, the beautifully minimal design seen alongside with all the features of all full fledged record player with 50% less footprint. A pre amp is also included inside so that the audio output can be directly plugged into a speaker....
Published By: Industrial Designs - Saturday, 28 July, 2012
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