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The modern music scene is dominated by digital music but recently the industry has seen a resurgence in vinyl record sales. Why? Vinyl record collectors, new and old, are once again appreciating physical media and the fun of slipping a record out of its sleeve and playing your favorite song.




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The Victrola Online Record Store is here to take your vinyl shopping experience to the next level. Check out your favorite album or soundtrack or discover new releases-by browsing our extensive vinyl record collection. Whether you're interested in vintage vinyl songs, classic album must-haves, or a brand-new vibe for your vinyl collection, this record shop is here to fulfill all your vinyl-loving dreams. Shopping at the Victrola record store online, you can get classic old records feeling certain they are in perfect condition and damage free.


Our online record store has a vinyl record for anyone's favorite music genre. From jazz to hip hop, classic rock, retro vibe to soul, we're sure any music lover will find a vinyl album for them. Check out some of the top albums on vinyl from 2020.


Don't let us put you off, but vinyl isn't the easiest thing in the world to collect. Not if you want to listen to it, anyway, rather than just littering the dozens of vinyl collection hashtags on Instagram.


Other than that, though, the turntable market is now so diverse that there is barely a situation left it cannot accommodate. So don't be put off by the photos you see of stacks of components and big dusty stereo speakers; if all you want is to turn your Sonos system into a vinyl-playing smart machine then you can do so and still get great sound.


Like any music collection, your vinyl haul will grow over time, but it can be nice to have more than a couple of records to begin with. Having a big box of miscellaneous records can also give you an immediate taste of the joy that comes from crate digging and musical discovery.


Just be prepared for disappointment if you're hoping to find something valuable in there to retire on. Gone are the days when people didn't check a box of records before donating them; the vinyl revival has made everyone savvy to what might be worth a buck.


We've put together a list of 10 tips for buying second-hand vinyl, which will arm you with everything you need except experience, but a lot of work can be avoided if you ask to play the record before you buy it.


That of course only works if you're in a record shop, though, so there's lots more in there to help with charity shop and internet purchases as well. On that note, Discogs is always a great resource for new and old vinyl alike, as eBay can be too.


Buying vinyl brand new is not without its pitfalls as well, though certainly there are fewer. One such being that with pressing plants being so overworked, not every press of a record is sonically adequate. It's worth reading reviews of the vinyl press in particular, just to make sure its quality matches that of the music.


Sorry to be the bearers of bad news once more, but vinyl is not like CD when it comes to storing and looking after your collection. You can't leave them strewn around your speakers, or simply wipe them with a sponge if they get mucky; not if you want them to keep sounding good, anyway.


It's well worth consulting our page rounding up the best vinyl accessories when it comes to caring for your collection. It might be annoying to keep up such housekeeping, but having invested in your records it would be silly not to treat them with respect.


On the other side of the spectrum, we have the Mecca of music and the largest independent record store in the world, Amoeba Music. The California record store chain is a music and pop culture institution whose popularity has transcended from its brick-and-mortar stores to an extensive online outlet. Its website is user-friendly and features offerings from every genre and sub-genre under the sun. Even cooler, Amoeba recently launched its own subscription-based vinyl club in partnership with Los Angeles-based company, Vinyl Moon, which curates songs from emerging artists throughout the world and sends you a unique LP of their top 10 songs every month.


This Chicago-based outlet specializes in funk, soul, reggae, jazz, gospel, hip-hop, and other popular genres, though they have offerings from other major genres as well. One of the best attributes of Dusty Groove, aside from the name and huge collection, is that it updates its inventory every day. The site also boasts competitive pricing and offers discounted prices for used vinyl. At first glance, it can be a tad overwhelming, but the site is well-organized, well-stocked, and one of the most well-respected record stores in the space.


If you are looking to bolster your vinyl collection quickly while also tailoring it specifically to your music tastes, then VNYL is a great site to check out. VNYL is a monthly subscription service where they hand-curate 3 records specific to you every month based on your own individual music tastes. They even go as far as allowing you to connect your Spotify account to VNYL to make sure your collection is as personalized as possible.


The Sound of Vinyl is back with a brand new store. Take a look around to discover upgrades and improvements to the site, as well as exciting new products including limited edition, signed and SOV exclusive vinyl from your favourite artists.


Presto Classical has a solid selection of classical records up for grabs. You can browse its general selection, or narrow down your search by era (like Renaissance or Baroque), by music type (Opera or Chamber), or by awards won. In the store, you can purchase vinyl directly, and even add others to your Wishlist to purchase later on.


When you need basic, reliable gloves that will give you the most bang for your buck, disposable vinyl gloves are your best bet. Vinyl gloves are known for being inexpensive, making them ideal for everyday, low-risk tasks like food service, janitorial work and more.


Purchase your vinyl gloves in single boxes of 100 gloves or cases of 10 boxes (with 1,000 vinyl gloves total). Call us at 1.800.476.9657 or buy vinyl gloves online to get the products you depend on right away.


The large format vinyl LP feels more substantial and turns the design of the cover and the inserts into satisfying artworks in their own right in a way that a CD never could. There's something wonderfully interactive about putting on a vinyl record, listening to a side, and then flipping it over to hear the other side. It makes the listening experience something in which you are constantly physically and emotionally involved. It's social, and fun, a far cry from the passive aural experience of CDs or digital.


Keep no doubts in the availability of vinyl LPs at The Revolver Club of famous old bands and artists. We have albums of almost all the legendary bands including The Beatles, The Rolling Stones , Pink Floyd , Led Zeppelin, and artists like Bob Dylan, Jimi Hendrix, Frank Sinatra, Bruce Springsteen, Eric Clapton, Bob Marley, Micheal Jackson . . .the list is just endless. And yes we also have Vande Mataram and OST of Guru by the pride of India, A.R Rahman.


Also worth considering is the world of picture discs. And while these releases have a reputation for poor sound quality, they are none-the-less part of the art that makes owning music on vinyl both enjoyable and highly collectible.


I cannot overstate the importance of unplugging, and the vinyl format can inherently help us achieve this. Instead of browsing through Spotify or iTunes surfing from track-to-track, vinyl demands our attention in so many ways and encourages us to focus on the music with less distraction. Regular downtime with your favorite records could be good for your health!Advertisementsif(typeof ez_ad_units != 'undefined')ez_ad_units.push([[300,250],'yoursoundmatters_com-box-4','ezslot_5',158,'0','0']);__ez_fad_position('div-gpt-ad-yoursoundmatters_com-box-4-0');


So I have my late Uncle to thank for getting me back into vinyl as he left me his mint Garrard 301 Turntable so out came all my old LP,s from the late 70s early mid 80,s hello again to old friends like Joy Division etc etc damn I missed you guys ?


I am recently retired and rediscovering my love for audio. I love vinyl for the experience, ownership, warmth of sound and the overall journey it is taking me on. There is very little I can do to improve the sound of digital. Sure I can replace my CD player and or DAC and possibly interconnects, but making improvements to vinyl without replacing the turntable is very possible which results in a journey. I can upgrade the arm ,cartridge, sub platter, pulley, platter and perhaps both record weight and counter weight. Each upgrade results in a new listening experience and one leads to another which is both fun and rewarding. Bottom line, vinyl is fun!


It takes a little education, a little investment in ttrntbl arm cartridge etc. A VPI 16.5 vacuum cleaner for used records. Not needed for new ones. Then, the sound of good LPs why. Not all lps. some are poor, either mastered for AM radio, or pressed into crappy vinly. that is why you have to do a little research, read up. there is a great article about the chem composition of LPs, on web site vinyl engine. titled composition of vinyl records, written by Vince1, posted Oct 19 2017. Highly recommend it so u know what to do and not do with vinyl.


Gramofonové platne počúvam viac ako 50 rokov. Skutočne to funguje tak, že keď som kúpil White album od Beatles, mal som pocit, že tu hudbu skutočne vlastním. Je to ako mať fotografiu, len na monitore alebo fyzicky na fotopapieri. CD nosič napáliš, ale vinyl ? Ten kto prepadol platniam a gramofónu, to nevymení za nič. 041b061a72


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