Bass Player Creates Innovative Device to Play Vinyl Records on Smart Speakers

A musician from Weston-super-Mare invents a device to stream vinyl records through any smart speaker, revolutionizing music listening.

Bass Player Creates Innovative Device to Play Vinyl Records on Smart Speakers
Bass Player Creates Innovative Device to Play Vinyl Records on Smart Speakers

Weston-super-Mare: A bass player named Pete Fealey has invented something cool. It’s called the A2D2 Stream. This device lets you play vinyl records on any smart speaker.

Pete loves music and wanted to enjoy his vinyl collection without being stuck in his office. He found existing products too pricey, so he created his own solution. After some trial and error, he developed a prototype that worked well.

He shared it with his team at a product development agency, and they were impressed. After three years of hard work, the A2D2 Stream was ready for sale.

Pete grew up in a vibrant music scene in Weston. He recalls jam nights at a local pub where musicians connected and shared their passion. He started playing bass for a band, even though he had just two weeks to learn.

Recently, vinyl records have made a big comeback. Last year, sales hit a 20-year high in the UK. People love the experience of playing records, from taking them out of the sleeve to listening to the whole album.

The A2D2 Stream solves the problem of connecting vinyl players to modern wifi speakers. It uses a smartphone app for easy control. The device works with any audio output, making it super versatile.

With this invention, music lovers can enjoy their favorite records anywhere in their home. It’s a simple setup that combines the charm of vinyl with the convenience of smart technology.

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