When traditional craftsmanship meets modern technology, a musical carrier spanning time and space is thus born. This phonograph is based on imported Burmese teak wood, with the wood grain naturally and gracefully unfolding like a landscape painting. After undergoing special drying treatment, it has excellent stability. The smooth touch exudes the breathing sensation of natural wood. The metal frame is made with matte and frosted finish, creating a visual hierarchy of contrast between hardness and softness, with the four-leaf flower-shaped brass handle. The embedded emerald glass decorative pieces refract deep luster under the light, adding a touch of retro elegance and nobility to the whole. In terms of functional design, it breaks away from the traditional framework. The top integrates a Bluetooth receiving module, allowing for wireless connection to mobile phones to play digital music. The hidden USB interface and CD compartment door support the reading of various audio formats, meeting the needs of different usage scenarios. The built-in stereo receiving module is equipped with digital tuning technology, which can precisely lock in radio signals. The LCD display provides real-time feedback on the working status. Combined with the infrared remote control device, all operations can be completed without getting up. When the rustling sound of the needle passing over the groove of the record alternates with the electronic sound effect played by Bluetooth, the ritualistic sense of mechanical operation and the convenience of the digital age achieve a perfect balance.