Barkophile

barkytheturntablePeople have used the properties of wood for music for plenty of millennia: percussion, acoustic, wind. Now electronic has merged with organic.

Joel Scilley, the owner of Audiowood has a goal “to sell products with eco-credentials including low-power and efficient amplifiers, and products made from sustainable and recycled materials.” The turntables “usually use the Origin Live DC motor controller and quality bearings.” Scilley with a PhD in media studies from Pitt wants to be “America’s premier builder of burlwood turntables!”

See more cool Audiowood turntables here.

If you are in the Bay Area today (Saturday, March 14, 4-8 p.m.), he’s having an Opening Reception at FiveTen Studio831 Broadway
Oakland, CA 94607. phone – (510) 451-9900

Published by Norm Benson

My name is Norm Benson and I'm currently researching and writing a biography of Walter C. Lowdermilk. In addition to being a writer, I'm an avid homebrewer. I'm also a registered professional forester in California with thirty-five years of experience. My background includes forest management, fire fighting, law enforcement, teaching, and public information.

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