An American artist has a ‘universal plate’ developed by vibrations music originating from, for example, a mobile phone, a record player can be heard. For the wireless connection is bluetooth used.
Jesse England, working as an artist, has a ‘universal plate’ has been developed. The device the size of a single can on a turntable to be laid. In the device is a bluetooth receiver integrated, while an acoustic transducer to the parent disk of vinyl so that it vibrates. By the needle of the turntable and the universal record, the vibration is converted into music.
According to England, who had earlier tikmachine built the texts produced with the notorious Comic Sans font, the best sound will be produced if its universal plate does not rotate. As he rotates, there will be more distortions, all this can be a additional nostalgic vinylgeluid calls. In addition, the device is compatible with any music player via bluetooth music streaming, such as mobile phones, tablets and laptop.