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Look! iPhone & Wood Cabinet Stereo

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Over the holiday, we had a little get away and stayed in a hotel with very traditional furnishings. There was a radio which didn't get many stations so we resorted to using our iPhone, which wasn't bad. However, when we put it on this old wooden cabinet the sound improved noticeably and when we put it inside it was even better...

 
 

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On top was good, but inside with the door open was even better. Even though the pitch of the iPhone speakers is high, the wood warmed it up and gave it a little more resonance than it would normally have. With the right furniture pairings, you'd never need to even have speakers attached for music while traveling.

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Comments (8)

Isn't that sort of what the shell of the speaker does?

posted by whytephoenix on January 6th 2009 at 6:13pm
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exactly, but it has a woofer too.

posted by Maxwell on January 6th 2009 at 6:19pm
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I have this very same cabinet. It is actually originally made to hold sheet music and in my grandmother's house was known as the "Music Cabinet." So it only makes sense that its original purpose is preserved even though we've swapped sheet music for itunes!

posted by number11 on January 6th 2009 at 6:20pm
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quite resourceful!

posted by amazonikon on January 6th 2009 at 6:23pm
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lol i leave a little niche in my medicine cabinet for just this purpose. makes morning showers that much brighter :D

posted by MuchosMangos on January 6th 2009 at 7:58pm
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I have an old Victrola and it's "volume" control is opening or closing the door of cabinet it sits on.

posted by sugarm0mma on January 6th 2009 at 8:31pm
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I was going to mention the same thing sugarm0mma, the cabinet acts like the sound horns on old victrolas and radios to focus the sound. And a sparsely furnished room would let the sound reverberate in the space. ah, the simple life.

posted by patrickmc on January 7th 2009 at 11:23am
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horse hair plastered walls work really well for this phenomenon

posted by HelloChloe on January 7th 2009 at 12:51pm
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