Sunday, April 19, 2009

Mister Disc: The Portable Vinyl Player

Back in 1983, Audio-Technica created a portable vinyl player, a walkman for records if you will. Except you couldn't really use it in a moving vehicle, let alone walk with it. Basically any vibrations would disrupt/stop the audio. You would also want to avoid playing it in the sun, because the records would start to warp. And finally, even if the player is portable... the records are still bulky to carry around. So lots of limitations for sure, but it was still a pretty neat concept: It ran on batteries with a battery life of up to 12 hours (as well as an adapter). It played both 33.5 RPM records and 45's, and you could plug in 2 earphones directly into it.

Audio Technica released two very similar versions of this neat piece of hardware, the AT-727 sold as the "Sound Burger" and the AT-770 sold as Mr.Disc.

Pretty damn cool I think, and it's one of those things that audiophiles and geeks would probably want to get their hands on these days. Except most of us won't, because as of today, it was selling for $450 US on ebay! I have heard about people finding them for under $20 at second hand shops, so let us know if you end up finding one that way.

To see a bigger version of the pictures, click on the image and it will open up in a new window.





The Instruction Manual:


Here's a video of it in action:



The Sound Burger on the other hand, came in several different colours:







What do you guys think? I'll be posting a couple of other entries on other portable vinyl players, since this seems to be one of the most popular pages on the blog.

2 comments:

  1. Any idea what the tracking force of this guy is? I have found one at a good price but last thing I need is to be sweeping vinyl dust off my records afterwards.

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  2. A reply five years after the question is better than no reply. It says on the posted scan of the instruction the tracking force is 2 grams.

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