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Sunday, October 17th, 2010One of the questions I get asked pretty frequently is whether a certain record is valuable and collectible. As more and more vinyl records are being inherited, purchased, dug up, etc. many people are wondering if some of them are worth any money. Obviously, the value of a record is determined by a few major […]
Is Classic Rock the #1 Music People Listen to on Vinyl?
Wednesday, September 22nd, 2010As some of you may have noticed, I have a little poll set up on the right hand side of Vinyl Revinyl, and in the 2+ years, the site has been online, I’ve been collecting your responses. One of the questions I’ve asked my visitors is what music you like to listen to on vinyl. […]
Fixing Small Record Holes
Sunday, January 24th, 2010Sometimes brand new vinyl records have a minor, but annoying problem: the hole in the center is too small. When you put your brand new record on your turntable, sometimes the record doesn’t just plop down on the platter. You have to force the record down because the hole in the record is just a […]
How I Got Interested in Vinyl
Wednesday, September 30th, 2009OK, for those of you who are new here, and don’t know much about me, I am not from the era of vinyl records. I was born in 1980, and sure, at that time, vinyl was the preferred playback medium, but I never really had much interest in listening to music until I was about […]
How Vinyl Records Are Made
Wednesday, September 2nd, 2009I could explain this with all of my wit and excellent prose, but why? Enjoy the videos! Part 1: Part 2:
Blasphemy! Ripping LPs to CD
Wednesday, January 28th, 2009When it comes to LPs, we all know how awesome they are. They sound great, and are much more fun to listen to. The problem is that records are not very portable. Digital audio is much more convenient and portable, and thanks to modern technology, pretty easy to create. I own several LPs that I […]
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