

introducing toc, a vertical record player by roy harpaz

all images courtesy of roy harpaz

‘toc’ was created by industrial designer roy harpaz, with two main aspects in mind: easy use with a clean and simple design. it works with a linear tracking system to capture the good old analog sound and of course allows for easy operation via remote control – but also via LED touch buttons on the front panel. users can easily skip between tracks, thanks to a sensor that scans the tracks on each vinyl inserted.



easy operation via a remote control

built with special spherical bearings, even warped records (vinyl records that have been bent over time from heat), can now be played without any problem. besides enjoying the sound of the record playing, it becomes an interesting conversation piece and unique accessory to any home. its front panel is made from CNC-cut walnut wood and is a great addition to any room in the home. even when a record isn’t playing, the ‘to’ vertical record player can stand alone as a interesting piece of creative design.



made from CNC-cut walnut wood



12, 10 and 7 inch vinyl records can be inserted



a linear tracking system allows you to play your records vertically



the internal components



illustration of the ‘toc’ concept



the front-side view



the back-side view



it incorporates a linear tracking system



fits into any home interior