The Sound Burger Is Back and Better Than Ever

The Sound Burger Is Back and Better Than Ever

Remember the Sound Burger? It was one of Audio-Technica's most popular products ever, and for a good reason. It offered high-quality sound in a portable package that was perfect for on-the-go listening. Well, the Sound Burger is back, and it's better than ever! 

 

For Collectors and vinyl fans on the go.

 

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The Audio-Technica Sound Burger is back! The company has announced an updated version of this iconic device that will be available for purchase on their website unfortunately they are sold out and you can only get one on eBay currently 

The Japanese company has released a new version of their iconic product to celebrate its 60th anniversary. The design is still very much intact, but this time around there are some 21st-century updates that make it even more modern than before!

 

Here on Some Advertisements from the 80s Version Sound Burger

 

The Sound Burger also known as (Mister Disc) was a portable record player released in 1983 that came with headphones and could run off three 2 batteries. It became trendy due to its versatility, durability, and affordability for the time period as well as advancements made in audio technology since then! Now has Bluetooth connectivity and a more convenient built-in lithium-ion battery with USB-C charging for 12 hours of continuous playback. 

 

The Sony PS-F9 Record Player is Very Similar to the Sound Burger

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In an unusual move for Sony, the company released a Walkman that played only LP records and 45 rpm singles. The bulkiness made it impossible to use as mobile audio equipment but because of its sensitivity to shock this device battery operated

 

Conclusion

Sound Burger or the Sony PS-F9 are great conversation pieces to show off to friends and also collector's items that will go up in price If you are in the market for a vertical portable record player both of these are definitely worth buying

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