designboom's Endless Rain Record
Who doesn't like falling asleep to the light pitter patter of raindrops? We sure do, but living in Los Angeles, the sound is more rare than one may like compared to other cities. Perhaps that is why w...
Who doesn't like falling asleep to the light pitter patter of raindrops? We sure do, but living in Los Angeles, the sound is more rare than one may like compared to other cities. Perhaps that is why w...
Here's an inspiration we caught while looking over a past post over at Apartment Therapy San Francisco, Inspiration: Decorating with Neutrals. Amongst the neutral hued photos was Ivy's really cute, if...
Old sugar crates picked up from the flea market receive the caster treatment, turning them into a perfect storage solution for toys, books, DVDs, remote controllers, and more. Heck, they might even wo...
Around our house, the record player gets as much action as our computer full of mp3s. But for many households, the mere thought of a record collection is a thing of the past. The history and evolut...
Anthony posted about the continuing trend of the turntables returning back into home audio setups earlier today, something we're not surprised since audiophiles and music snobs alike agree that vinyl ...
While most of us out there have done away with your turntable years ago when CDs became the "killer tech," there are some who still decided it might still be worthwhile to keep the old hunk of junk ar...
Audio-obsessed music collectors and DJs will usually tell you that they prefer to chill out to the sounds of a vinyl record spinning on a turntable. But housing a record player and a collection of lar...
Vinyl has still not completely gone the way of the dinosaur, especially for any self proclaimed audiophiles. Quite a few of you still own record players which probably means that you either have a a r...