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This simple guide can help you get great sound and longer life out of your record player and LPsBy James K. WillcoxEvery ...
Unless you're dealing with heavy-duty graphics and video, there's no great reason to ... the Sound Burger was a bright-red portable plastic record player that came in a clam-shell design and ...
Listening to vinyl is a joyful experience, and with these tips, tricks, and tools, you can set up your turntable and keep it ...
For vinyl record lovers, there are few things worse than dropping the needle on a great used record store find (or even new!) only to watch its warped plastic bobble around and around on your ...
The second session sees the band relax to a looser template ... Comes on red vinyl. It’s not actually by Doctor Who, of course, but “Various” didn’t feel right as this is a two-record set, on silver ...
So you’ve already picked up a turntable and found some clever ways to store your records too. To take your vinyl experience up another notch, you’ll want to add this new Amazon find to your at ...
How was your Record Store Day? This year I spent about an hour and a half and $150 picking up some great vinyl at two stores in Berlin, where I live. (Shout-outs to Soultrade and Dussman.) ...
The manufacturing portion of Citizen Vinyl, including its vinyl record pressing plant and recording studio, will remain open. ASHEVILLE - Citizen Vinyl will close its store and café, which have ...
Miller High Life is releasing "Dive Bar Sounds," a limited-edition beer-infused vinyl record — yes, it's made with The Champagne of Beers inside — with seven original tracks featuring dive bar ...
Having a 180g sticker on your vinyl has become a bit of a badge of honour for some record labels and has led to some assumptions that the heavier the vinyl the better the sound. Most vinyl from the ...
CEDAR FALLS, Iowa (KWWL) -- Vinyl Cup Records was celebrating Record Store Day on Saturday. It's a way to celebrate independent record shops. A large group of people lined up for a chance at ...
Record Store Day, a biannual event aimed at promoting independent record and music stores, kicked off Saturday, with vinyl enthusiasts lined up at Rock and Soul in Midtown, Manhattan.