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geekologie.com » Geekologie - Gadgets, Gizmos, and Awesome - Oct 9, 2008
Sound Chasers are little cars that ride on strips of vinyl records that have been cut and connected together to form a track, playing the music as they cruise along. Awesome idea, but they sound like a cacophony. Going …
Also tagged: music, video, design, audio, cool, cars, interesting, clever, records, tracking, turntable, neat
lockergnome.com » Windows Fanatics - Sep 11, 2008
The TTUSB is a unique, plug and play, USB-compatible turntable that makes digitizing your vinyl record collection to your PC or Mac a snap. Packaged with all the necessary cables to connect with a computer or stereo …
Also tagged: deals, vinyl, usb turntable, record collection, media conversion
geekologie.com » Geekologie - Gadgets, Gizmos, and Awesome - Sep 2, 2008
The DJ Mobile was built by Dutch artist Olaf Mooij and looks like the lovechild of a subcompact that fucked a rocketship. The deafening piece was inspired by a song called "God is a DJ" and the Pope-mobile. I'd prefer …
Also tagged: music, audio, car, speakers, pain, stereo, loud, turntable, audiophile, annoying, sure why not, boom shake shake shake the room, junk in your trunk, sugar in your gas tank, rattle the paint off your car
geekologie.com » Geekologie - Gadgets, Gizmos, and Awesome - Aug 4, 2008
Plastinkuzz are little stereoscopic cards that you scratch and allegedly sound like a real record. That, of course, is debatable. They're made by Art Lebedev, and come in a variety of color combinations, because that's …
Also tagged: audio, noise, cheap, wtf, records, cards, turntable, questionable, plastic, sure why not, iffy
slipperybrick.com » SlipperyBrick.com - Jul 18, 2008
Is there anything Lego can’t do? This guy builds himself an authentic old time record player using Legos and a plastic cup in under 3 minutes. Then proceeds to play himself a record, thereby proving the whole deal …
Also tagged: music, mod, hack, lego, diy, turntables, turntable
gizmodo.com » Gizmodo - Jul 12, 2008
Got a lot of money to spend and a fetish for obsolete technology? The Certus Turntable by Teres Audio will play whatever records you still own for the hefty price of between $13,900 and $25,500. For the annual wage of …
Also tagged: music, audio, turntables, records, turntable, luxury goods, music technology, teres audio, certus turntable
geekologie.com » Geekologie - Gadgets, Gizmos, and Awesome - May 27, 2008
Let's face it: records are round and made of vinyl. The ATTIGO: TT is the brainchild of Dundee University student Scott Hobbs and is basically two digital turntables (with waveforms displayed) that allows DJ's to …
Also tagged: music, video, audio, cool, digital, waves, touchscreen, electronic, records, turntable, neat, sure why not
geekologie.com » Geekologie - Gadgets, Gizmos, and Awesome - Apr 18, 2008
The SWV-08AM Megasonic Cleaning Device is a poorly named kitchen appliance that's supposed to blast your plates clean with the amazing power of sonic, that lovable blue hedgehog that can roll up in a ball and do …
Also tagged: water, food, kitchen, cleaning, appliance, cleaner, turntable, dishes, dishwasher, supersonic
engadget.com » Engadget - Sep 13, 2007
Filed under: Portable Audio It's been a hot minute since Teac introduced its first tabletop vinyl-to-CD sound machine, but the retrofied device is getting an appreciated upgrade in the GF-650. This unit touts an AM …
gizmodo.com » Gizmodo - Sep 6, 2007
What is it with uber-premium turntables? Is there really a demand for $50,000+ record players? Basis Audio certainly seems to think so; they make the "Work of Art" turntable. And at $150,000, the Work of Art is …
Also tagged: audio, home entertainment, expensive, turntable, record, resonance, basis audio