Type | Record player |
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Inception | 1983 |
Manufacturer | Audio-Technica |
The Sound Burger (AT770; marketed in the United States as the Mister Disc) is a portable record player that was sold starting in 1983 by Audio-Technica. It was battery operated and meant to be used away from home, and it came with a set of fold-away headphones, and was able to play both 33- and 45- RPM records. [1] [2] Audio-Technica produced a limited-edition revival in 2022, making 7,000 units. [3] [4] [5]
Type | Belt-drive transcription turntable platter |
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Platter | 90 mm aluminium |
Motor | DC, electronically controlled |
Speeds | 33+1⁄3 and 45 RPM |
Signal to Noise | >50 dB |
Tone arm | Dynamically balanced |
Cartridge | AT103 |
Frequency response | 30–25000 Hz |
Output | 110 mV per channel (line out); 36 mW per channel (headphones) |
Power | 4.5 V DC (3 C batteries) |
Battery life | 12 hours |
Dimensions | 290 by 99 by 65 millimetres (11.4 in × 3.9 in × 2.6 in) |
Weight | 1.2 kilograms (2.6 lb) |
On 1 November 2022, to celebrate the 60th anniversary of Audio-Technica, a batch of 7000 new Sound Burgers were announced and available for purchase for $199.99 and quickly sold out. The units are all in red, with some changes from the original AT770 model such as: a new AT-SB2022 model number, a rechargeable battery charged through USB-C, Bluetooth audio connection, normal buttons along with indicator lights instead of toggle switches, and a plaque to the back commemorating the anniversary and bearing the serial number of the unit within the batch. [6]
On 5 January 2023, Audio-Technica announced a wider re-release of this edition without the commemorative plaque. [7] Now known as the AT-SB727, it keeps the changes introduced in the SB2022 model. It is available in yellow, black, and white.
Type | Record player |
---|---|
Inception | 1983 |
Manufacturer | Audio-Technica |
The Sound Burger (AT770; marketed in the United States as the Mister Disc) is a portable record player that was sold starting in 1983 by Audio-Technica. It was battery operated and meant to be used away from home, and it came with a set of fold-away headphones, and was able to play both 33- and 45- RPM records. [1] [2] Audio-Technica produced a limited-edition revival in 2022, making 7,000 units. [3] [4] [5]
Type | Belt-drive transcription turntable platter |
---|---|
Platter | 90 mm aluminium |
Motor | DC, electronically controlled |
Speeds | 33+1⁄3 and 45 RPM |
Signal to Noise | >50 dB |
Tone arm | Dynamically balanced |
Cartridge | AT103 |
Frequency response | 30–25000 Hz |
Output | 110 mV per channel (line out); 36 mW per channel (headphones) |
Power | 4.5 V DC (3 C batteries) |
Battery life | 12 hours |
Dimensions | 290 by 99 by 65 millimetres (11.4 in × 3.9 in × 2.6 in) |
Weight | 1.2 kilograms (2.6 lb) |
On 1 November 2022, to celebrate the 60th anniversary of Audio-Technica, a batch of 7000 new Sound Burgers were announced and available for purchase for $199.99 and quickly sold out. The units are all in red, with some changes from the original AT770 model such as: a new AT-SB2022 model number, a rechargeable battery charged through USB-C, Bluetooth audio connection, normal buttons along with indicator lights instead of toggle switches, and a plaque to the back commemorating the anniversary and bearing the serial number of the unit within the batch. [6]
On 5 January 2023, Audio-Technica announced a wider re-release of this edition without the commemorative plaque. [7] Now known as the AT-SB727, it keeps the changes introduced in the SB2022 model. It is available in yellow, black, and white.