While I was reading engadget today, a side article led me to this here coffee table. So, I thought it would be pretty sweet to build an actual functional multimedia PC inside of a coffee table, but then thought of all the cords that would be necessary, along with the hazards of spills and rough-housing that typically go on in a living room.
A little more thinking led me to remembering that I have a console record player at my sister's house similar to this:
I could build one inside of it and fit new speakers, control for surround sound, and tons of other goodies. Plus, I think something like this would look sweet right beneath a wall-mounted HDTV. The problem? It's pretty heavy just from the materials, let alone the hardware inside, and it's clumsy. Moving it is NOT easy, especially up and down stairs. Also, it's a freakin dual speed vinyl player with auxiliary input, a radio AND 8-track player.
So, I thought about building a console from scratch. This way it can be lighter, I don't have to destroy the original one, and I can build the look of it from the ground up instead of finding a fabric replacement for tweed or something to replace the 70's style veneer .
I don't have any designs or budget made up since I just came up with the idea, though. Gimme some feedback. Does anyone else have any suggestions as to another classic piece of furniture or hi-fi I could cram some circuitry into, perhaps?
Record Console-styled multimedia entertainment center
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Re: Record Console-styled multimedia entertainment center
Well it must have a turntable in it of course. Problem with modern stuff is you need remote control access. A little soldering tho and you can move the receiver.
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Re: Record Console-styled multimedia entertainment center
radio consoles like that (late 60s to early 80s) are a dime a dozen, so i wouldnt worry too much about destroying the original, unless its something unique or valuable (not too likely lol)
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Re: Record Console-styled multimedia entertainment center
The only value it holds to me is that it used to be my grandparents', when my dad was a kid and when I was a kid all of us would dink around with it. So it's just nostalgic.