The Trumpet iPhone Speaker is a Clever Way to Take in Tunes
Andrew Sztein — April 23, 2013 — Art & Design
References: geekologie & incrediblethings
With so many options out there for an iPhone speaker to call your own, it can be a daunting challenge to find one that stands out above the rest.
The Analog Tele-Phonographer is the official title of the device that mixes brass sensibilities with excellent sound quality. I'd more likely call it the Trumpet iPhone Speaker Amplifier. One version of the iPhone speaker is created by Christopher Lock of HeartlessMachine, and a slightly more recent version was put together by Vinnie Veen. What's really interesting about the iPhone speakers is that both versions use no electricity whatsoever. It's just simple physics and analog technology taking the sound from the iPhone itself and channeling it through the horn. Basically, they're just repurposed trumpets that have been cleverly attached with a cradle to hold the iPhone.
The Analog Tele-Phonographer is the official title of the device that mixes brass sensibilities with excellent sound quality. I'd more likely call it the Trumpet iPhone Speaker Amplifier. One version of the iPhone speaker is created by Christopher Lock of HeartlessMachine, and a slightly more recent version was put together by Vinnie Veen. What's really interesting about the iPhone speakers is that both versions use no electricity whatsoever. It's just simple physics and analog technology taking the sound from the iPhone itself and channeling it through the horn. Basically, they're just repurposed trumpets that have been cleverly attached with a cradle to hold the iPhone.
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