It will be hard to talk about this without sounding stupid. I promise I was always good at physics, but this is that area that I was only amazed by, never really understood. And it was a long time ago. The older the stupider. Anyway. I love this.

Rhea Jeong korean designer made this record player that is operating with magnetic and auto-calibrating control. Don’t ask. In that little red sphere there is a needle, amplifier and speaker, and it spins around the record giving life to the music.

I am only hoping that this is really possible.
(source: designboom.com)
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Írta: elitalice | 06-19-2009 | 12:06 AM
Category: design | geeky | Comments (6) |




2009-06-23 - 6.40 pm
I can already imagine the room design perfect to feature this record player. Would CD work for this as well?
Nicolette
http://www.furnitureanddesignideas.com/
2009-07-10 - 6.52 pm
Of course not, CDs are read by a laser and a laser has to be covered. That’s a safety precaution to protect peoples’ eyes from any damage by the laser. Unless you want to wear protection goggles every time you wanna listen to your music, something like this is not possible.
2009-07-25 - 3.45 am
CD would not work because they use lasers to play the music.
2009-08-21 - 12.52 pm
I doubt it, if that’s a magnet
2011-11-22 - 3.41 pm
You might be able to devise a similar apparatus for a CD, but this exact setup would not work.
Laser in the base, CD floating above it with the magnet attached to it. The laser only turns on when a CD is above it, adding safety. If you were to stick ur head in between the CD and the laser and stare at the laser, you’d hurt your eye, but that’s an unlikely scenario and a warning label would be enough to suffice for such an unlikely scenario. The laser would have to be able to move along one axis in the base to read the CD at different radii.
2011-11-22 - 3.42 pm
O and CDs are not magnetic so that wouldn’t effect it.