@@smoll.miniatures Indeed, the sound quality is not really good. However, the tactility and analog essence of this machine was something that encouraged me to constantly use it. Perhaps there are times where an object's form can truly compensate for its lack of function. Maybe a design shouldn't always be evaluated by its quality at face value but, rather, its susceptibility to sentimental relationships that bridge the emotional gaps between a product and its user. Despite this CD player's obvious flaws, it carries a feature many other music players don't: pathos.
I swear where do you keep getting all of this stuff
It was a birthday gift. Filmed it a while back but wasn't in the mood to edit it until exams were over.
Shame the sound is so bad.
@@smoll.miniatures Indeed, the sound quality is not really good. However, the tactility and analog essence of this machine was something that encouraged me to constantly use it. Perhaps there are times where an object's form can truly compensate for its lack of function. Maybe a design shouldn't always be evaluated by its quality at face value but, rather, its susceptibility to sentimental relationships that bridge the emotional gaps between a product and its user. Despite this CD player's obvious flaws, it carries a feature many other music players don't: pathos.
Well said @@sleeptimecomputing