At a time when vinyl records are experiencing their second spring, industrial designer Jorge Paez presents the RYTM Gramofon. This innovation combines classic elegance and modern technology, making it not only a functional device, but also a work of art.
When vinyl records are back in fashion, the question arises: How to combine the old with the new? Jorge Paez, a master of industrial design, offers the answer with its latest product – the RYTM Gramophone. This record player is not just a device for playing music; is a symbol of innovation and aesthetics.
One of the most innovative features of the RYTM is the hidden tone handle, which elegantly pops out of the vertical slats when it's time to play music. These slatted elements are not just for decoration; they are also part of the user interface through which we manage power, volume and rotation speed.
Today, vinyl records are more than just carriers of sound; they are an expression of culture and history. Interestingly, about half of vinyl record buyers do not even own a record player, suggesting that they buy them for the artistic value of the cover art. This further emphasizes the importance of the aesthetic design of turntables.
Jorge Paez brings freshness to the world of audio equipment with the RYTM turntable, where history and modernity come together. This record player is not just a device for playing music; it is also an expression of art that is sure to become a subject of conversation and admiration. For more information and details, visit Paez's website.