Using passive amplification, this device turns the sound produced by your iPod headphones into speaker-quality acoustics. The Phonofone II is constructed of rigid ceramics — its properties transmit audio waves — resonating up to 55 decibels without the use of electricity. Unlike its progenitor the gramophone, the Phonofone II is not intended for use as a home stereo but merely as a supplement to personal audio devices.
Phonofone II.
March 7th, 2008 · No Comments
Posted by: kimberly phillips · Tags: design · modern objects · music · technology










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