Listening to cassettes as a child, listening to CDs when I was older, tossing and turning for a while, then MP3, iPod... Finally, in order to save trouble will listen directly online. But whenever I calm down, I'll still turn over a CD again, pick up Marantz or open Bose Wave to listen to a song.
People often ask me, why do you have to listen to CDs when you have numbers, don't you bother?
When this person got older, he began to like to find a sense of ceremony. What is left of a life without a sense of ritual?
This time I would like to share with you a new toy I received earlier - Witch. Single Life. Because it is a special gift, the box was opened on the same day, and now it can only be fakely unboxed once.
Speaking of this brand, many people should not be familiar with it, including me. When I got this gift, in addition to being amazed by her packaging, I was more curious about this brand. When I saw the word "Wu", my first reaction was Wu Qixian?? "Too Silly", "Red Dust Comes and Goes a Dream"? When did Wu Qixian enter this circle like Wang Feng? With this doubt, I asked for help from Du Niang. The result is that I think too much, and this "witch" is not a witch. Let's quote Baidu's introduction directly.
[Why is it called a witch?] The name derives from the earliest record of music being the shamanism mentioned in the Spring and Autumn, in which the witch is called "witch", the male witch is called "觋", and the brand name is taken from the "sound of witch". Judging from the shape of the word "Wu", the upper and lower horizontal sides represent heaven and earth, and the villains on both sides represent the dance and music of Wu Yuan, which contains the spirit and idea of people standing between heaven and earth, which is also the spirit of Wu.
It seems that this is an independent music studio, and there are no so-called "musicians" living in.
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<h1>Simplicity is a kind of persistent purity</h1>
When I first saw this box, I said: I'm sorry, this is amazing!
The actual OS is: such an exaggerated box? It won't be wrenches, screwdrivers, and multimeters.

Throw an inquiring look at your friend in exchange for a mysterious smile that you look at yourself.
With doubt and anticipation, I weighed the box. Although the panels of the box are still PVC plastic, the supporting frame is made of aluminum alloy, and the eight corners and snaps are made of metal, which is quite strong and stable.
It's better than the box I used to hold the lens, and it's just enough to make room for the shot.
wow! It turned out to be such a little cute -- Wu Retro CD player. It is true that it should be Wu Single Life, wall-mounted CD player (hereinafter referred to as Wu Wall-mounted CD player).
After removing the FIRST LAYER OF THE CD PLAYER, you can see the accessory layer fixed to the bottom. It is worth mentioning that the slotted dimensions of the pearl cotton at the bottom are exactly in line with the accessories, and when I rocked the box left and right, I did not feel that something was scurrying inside.
In addition, an EVA sponge pad similar to a honeycomb shape is used inside the top cover of the cabinet as a cushioning protection. The hollowed out circular part corresponds to the disc position of the CD player. Coupled with the plastic round cover buckled on the CD player, the safety of the product during transportation is fully guaranteed. It seems that manufacturers are making things with their hearts, and they can score a full score for the care of their own products.
In addition to the CD host, power adapter, remote control and manual, there are also desktop brackets, spare batteries and 2 CD discs. Among them, because the CD disc I have put in the disc box for archiving, I will not show it here.
The power adapter of the Wu Wall Mount CD player is large and has an output of 12V 3A. This is the same type of adapter as the SONY LF-S80D speaker I posted before, it is a large, round-hole plug. Portability must be greatly discounted, but people's positioning is the use of home wall hangings, in fact, there is nothing to complain about.
The remote control that comes with the CD player is relatively simple, that is, the playback/staging, volume adjustment, switching head and so on are usually used. In addition, the Bluetooth connection supported by the CD player is only available on the remote control. The specific test will be carried out later, which is not explained in detail here.
Next, let's look at the main body of the Wu Wall MountED CD player.
The shell of the Wu Wall Mount CD player is wood grain color, which is not too heavy to hold in the hand. The surrounding area is treated with a circular arc, which is smooth and smooth. The speaker position at the bottom is covered by a grille grille, and there are some avant-garde designs in the retro, which makes me suddenly see the shadow of "Elvis Presley Radio".
Remove the protective jam from the cd disc position, revealing the CD bald head. Judging from the hanging CD players I have contacted before, most of them will use the "naked running" design without a protective cover at the CD bald head. Although the appearance is good, if it is not used for a long time, it is recommended to put the disc to avoid dust falling.
According to the manufacturer's data, the Wu Wall Mount CD player uses a real CD bald head, not a DVD and VCD replacement. Using a CD head means that it only supports disc types such as CD/CD± R/CD± RW.
In addition, in order to ensure the output power of 6 watts, the Wu Wall Mount CD machine uses a dual-cavity opposed shock absorption structure design at the bald head. Minimizes the phenomenon of jamming due to high power cd head jitter. How the specific effect is, I will explain it in further detail in the later testing session.
Under the grille grille of the Wu Wall-mounted CD player, two 2-inch 5W units are hidden. Although it sounds like 5W is not very big, if it is placed on a wall-mounted CD, it is already an ultra-specification configuration. To know muji's wall-mounted CD player, it is only a 2W unit. Theoretically, the sound coverage of the Witch Wall-mounted CD player will be wider.
In addition, the Wu Wall Mount CD player has a built-in 2000mAh battery. At full power, 3.5 hours of playback time is available. Although the duration is a bit short, it is better than nothing. Maybe one day the power goes out at home, and you can also light a candle and listen to the CD.
The texture of the hand-sewn pure cowhide hanging strap is really good, and you can feel the sincerity of the designer. In addition, the belt can be adjusted according to the direction of the wall hanging, and the vertical hanging can be changed at will.
All the buttons and indicators of the V.S. wall mounted CD player are set on the left side of the CD player. From left to right, power switch, 3.5mm audio port, power outlet, charging indicator, and status light.
It is worth noting that the power switch of the CD machine adopts a toggle mechanical switch. The index finger is bent slightly, but it is very nostalgic. In addition, there are no playback control keys on the CD, and if you need to adjust the volume and tracks, you must use a remote control. This point is a little inconvenient, too much pursuit of purity.
Since it is a wall-mounted CD player, there will of course be several wall-mounted slots on the back. From the slotting method of the 3 wall hanging slots, it can be found that when the Wu Wall Mount CD player is placed vertically (hung), the horn is located below.
<h1>Travel between the past and the present</h1>
No matter how photogenic the appearance is, we still have to return to the original sin of the audio product, and we can't jump out of the auditory sensing link. As mentioned earlier, the Wu Wall Mount CD player uses two 24-core 2-inch 5W units, a real CD bald head design (although the model of the CD bald head is not known). Let's talk about how it sounds.
Because it is a CD player, the test naturally flips a few CDs at random to listen.
Plug in the adapter, bend your index finger slightly, and flick the mechanical switch. As the motor that had been whining and rustling came out, the disc began to spin. Isn't that the ritualistic sense of music?
First of all, try Wang Feng's "River" album. Speaking of this album, it is still a signed CD drawn at the Fill event at Big Mama's House last year, which is quite commemorative. Take the more familiar "Nowhere to Put" to talk about the sense of hearing. Perhaps it is a deliberate tuning by the manufacturer, and the sound from the two 2-inch units is full of traces of age, and there is a faint sense of phonograph. Wang Feng's voice in the song "Nowhere to Rest" becomes full of a sense of vicissitudes. The original clean opening, there is always a bit of a lingering rustle in the heart, but it is very clean to listen to. At that time, the light flew by and gradually grew old, and my thoughts about you still had nowhere to rest. He kept a lamp and sat still, staring at the rotating disc, and the corners of his eyes unconsciously burst into tears.
The beauty of different styles of music presents a variety of emotions, just like our different lives, there is always a type of music corresponding to it.
Because the Wu Wall-mounted CD player is mainly based on the sound effect of the gramophone, when encountering songs like "M", it is not easy to control. Although its vocal resolution and resolution are good, the low frequencies are too poor. For example, when listening to "Dearest", Ayumi Hamasaki's voice is in front, the vocals are prominent, and the emotions are also expressed, but the drum sound feels not transmitted, and the rendering of the climax part will be discounted. Simply put, when encountering electronic music, hip-hop, and popularity are a bit too flat. But I have to say that the power of this Witch Wall MountED CD player is really powerful enough, and the factory volume easily covers my entire room.
After changing a few CDs, I finally found that the original Wu Wall-mounted CD player was the best at broadcasting jazz and folk songs. The saxophone in Summertime, when Ella Fitzgerald's first chant appeared, was clear and lazy, and I was intoxicated with it. A CD player with a vocal-based background, a CD player with a phonograph feeling. To be honest, the designer of the Wu Wall Mount CD player had a lot of ideas.
It is worth mentioning that the Wu Wall MountED CD player in the switching tracks and volume can only rely on remote control to complete, can not say whether it is convenient or not, I am only worried about losing things to me, which day the remote control is gone what to do.
In addition, throughout the audition, when you are close, you will hear the noise of the disc being read. It was as if I was going back to that old time, and once upon a time my SONY Walkman also rotated the disc like this, spending many late nights with me.
Remember the Bluetooth button on the remote control? Wu Wall Mount CD player supports Bluetooth connection, but it is limited to audio access, and the CD source cannot be transmitted.
Here I use a SONY player to connect and play a few songs at random. The sounds that came out had the taste of time, and Zhou Chuanxiong's "Dusk" seemed even more sad.
In addition to using the built-in speaker output, the Wu Wall Mount CD also provides a 3.5mm audio interface. Of course, I always find some different ways to play - plug-in SONY SRS-WS1 wireless speakers. Through the 2.4G transmitter, the CD player realizes wireless audio output and becomes a wall-mounted wireless small turntable.
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<h1>summary</h1>
【Advantages】:1. Good appearance, exquisite packaging, good gifts. 2. Retro gramophone sound. 3. Have a sense of ceremony with music.
【Disadvantages】:1. Can only be operated by remote control. 2. The price is slightly higher.
I believe that some people will complain that in the era of digital media, there are actually people tossing this?? In fact, I am the same as you, whether in the bus or the subway, when alone, I will use mobile phone music to isolate the "world". But when you come home late at night, it always starts to toss. If nothing else, sometimes I just want to make some noise, otherwise I'm really lonely and lonely.
The Wu Wall-Mounted CD player has no SD card slot, no radio function, no APP, and no single loop operation. But I found the feeling of the old times in it. It has nothing to do with cumbersome operations, just a sense of ceremony.