
Sound engineering company, GGRP, has come up with a very cool and innovative way to show off their technical expertise – by going low-tech. What the company can do is offer a record contained within a corrugated cardboard sleeve. When unfolded, the cardboard sleeve can then be converted into a makeshift record player, allowing you to play the record by just using the cardboard sleeve and a pencil to turn the record. In case you’re worried that you wouldn’t know how to set it up, the (very simple) instructions are printed on the cardboard sleeve for you.
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