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Lego retro radio: When sound meets the brick

The Lego Retro Radio (set 10334) is a model that beautifully combines retro design and technology. Inspired by radios from the 50s and 60s, this model stands out with its vintage aesthetic and sound functionality. Thanks to an integrated "sound brick", it allows you to play pre-recorded sounds.

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A retro radio with modern features

The design of the Lego Retro Radio follows the style of old radios with its colors and mid-century modern aesthetics, comprising 906 pieces to assemble. But the real highlight of this model is its audio module. By turning the dial, you can trigger different pre-recorded sounds. The integrated sound brick is easy to use, creating an impressive effect: a sonic journey into the past.

The random sound behavior

What I particularly noticed is that the random system used by the Lego Retro Radio can play the same sound twice in a row. This suggests that the sound files are selected via a random algorithm, without memory of the last played file. This behavior immediately reminded me of a feature in my own audio program, in my "Ambi'Son" module, which uses a much more advanced random algorithm to avoid directly repeating sound files.

A must-have for Lego and sound enthusiasts

The Lego Retro Radio is more than just a brick replica of a vintage object; it offers a real sound interaction. Whether you're passionate about technology or vintage items, this model is sure to appeal to a wide audience. At less than €100, it offers a unique building and listening experience.

Conclusion

The Lego Retro Radio successfully combines creativity, technology, and nostalgia in a single set. Whether you want to relive the 60s or simply add a sonic touch to your Lego creations, this model is bound to surprise you. Ready to play sounds on a radio made of bricks?

And what about you? Would you be tempted to add a slightly more advanced sound algorithm, like the one in Ambi'Son? Should we talk to Lego about it?

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28/09/2024

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