After a long day, nothing beats the warm, relaxing sound of your favorite record spinning on a turntable. If you're familiar with this feeling, then you've probably amassed quite the collection of ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. You may use your vinyl record album covers as art, but what if the record itself is scratched beyond repair? One of the coolest ideas to give ...
Before you add your old record collection to your garage sale pile or, worse, toss them in the garbage, there is one DIY project you might want to try. Whether the vinyls are simply too scratched and ...
A curated collection of vinyl records is a must for any music lover, but finding a good place to store them can be tricky. Since they're significantly larger than books, they'll only fit in specific ...
One of the great things about vinyl records, other than the warm embrace of analog audio, is the large-format artwork on their covers. Why hide those iconic album covers in a milk crate when you can ...
Young woman looking through a crate of vinyl records - Alistair Berg/Getty Images Your record collection is your pride and joy. It's taken a lot of careful curating to amass, and it's likely worth a ...
Back in the day, one of the few reasons to prefer compact cassette tape to vinyl was the fact you could record it at home in very good fidelity. Sure, if you had the scratch, you could go out and get ...
Vinyl softens when exposed to heat. Leave a record in a hot delivery van (or on a sunny doorstep), and it becomes pliable enough to deform under its own weight. The flat disc bends, warps and sets ...