The Sound Burger was battery-powered device which could play 45 and 33 1/3 RPM records, according to Vinyl Engine. It could be used on a flat surface and was driven by belts. However, due to its small design, it left vinyl records exposed while playing, which easily became a hazard for damage. To listen to the music, the Sound Burger had two headphone jacks as well as two line-out jacks to hook the player up to a stereo.
Despite its obvious downsides at the time it was produced, the Sound Burger is now highly revered and sought after due to its sound quality and novelty, especially with the rise in popularity of vinyl. Because of this, decades after its release, the Sound Burger has gained something of a cult following. One of these working Audio Technica devices can be found for hundreds of dollars on eBay. The company Crosley Radio has also come up with a modern recreation of the iconic device, called the Revolution. A couple new features were added, such as a USB port and a FM transmitter. So if you want to get your hands on something similar to the Sound Burger but don’t want to dole out a huge amount of cash, you can try one of those instead.
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