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<p><!--wsa:gooold-->Modern gadgets are remarkably small considering everything that they can do (hello, phone that plays Sudoku, streams radio stations and lets us take crystal-clear videos of our bizarre neighbors), but our generation was far from the first to think of miniaturizing stuff. Back in the age of records, the <a href="http://www.retrothing.com/2005/11/sound_burger_vi.html">Sound Burger</a> was amazing music lovers with its shockingly <a href="https://gajitz.com/streamlined-sound-stripped-down-simple-music-machine/">tiny size and portability</a>. It was basically a clamp that could fit onto either 45 or 33 1/3 RPM records so you could keep your tunes rolling even when you were on the go. Of course, because it had to be played on a flat surface you had to be basically sitting or standing still while it played&#8230;but at least you could switch rooms between records.</p>
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<p>The Sound Burger was sold in the early 1980s in Japan, but after it made the jump to the U.S. it was renamed <a href="http://www.newlaunches.com/archives/mister_disc_a_personal_portable_phono_system.php">Mister Disc</a> &#8211; probably because Audio Technica, the company responsible for the awesome gadget, knew how we brutish Americans would mercilessly make fun of something called a &#8220;Sound Burger.&#8221; Unfortunately, even the love of rich vinyl sound couldn&#8217;t save this player from a sad fate. It was released right around the time that Sony&#8217;s Walkman was becoming popular, and given the choice between a cassette player that you could walk around with and a record player that you couldn&#8217;t&#8230;well, we all know how the story ended for the ill-fated Sound Burger/Mister Disc. Luckily for modern vinyl lovers, they still pop up every now and then on eBay &#8211; but they always seems to pull a hefty price.</p>

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