When the vinyl record starts to rotate, time takes on a tangible form. This phonograph reinterprets the classics with craftsmanship. The eight-petal pure copper speaker is formed by skilled artisans through manual hammering, and its surface undergoes aged and colored treatment to develop a sense of time. The 8-inch recessed subwoofer unit gives each note a heavy metallic feel, as if one could hear time reverberating within the copper chamber. The brass handle is made using traditional forging techniques, with fine hammer marks remaining on the surface. Each opening is a dialogue with craftsmanship. The body hides a mystery - the push-pull storage drawer can store accessories such as the stylus and record brush, making the musical ritual begin with an orderly arrangement. The four-legged carved feet draw inspiration from traditional mortise and tenon structure, and the solid wood main body precisely fits with the metal components, allowing it to be stable as a rock even when placed with large records. The arm system features a precise bearing design, and when the ruby stylus passes over the record groove, it can accurately capture the most subtle sound wave vibrations. When classic jazz music flows out from the pure copper speaker, the bass part is deep and resonant like a deep ocean current, while the treble area is clear and crisp like a silver bell trembling. The three-frequency layers naturally expand in space. Whether placed in the study to enjoy quiet moments alone or placed in the living room to become a visual focal point, this phonograph that combines acoustic technology and handcrafted art can make music a medium that transcends time.