Welcome to the blog hub for Rocky Mountain Records — the place where every article, guide, review, and story published on RMR lives in one convenient spot. Whether you’re brand new to vinyl records or a longtime collector chasing rare pressings and better sound, this page brings together all of our content in a single feed so you can easily explore everything the site has to offer.
At RMR, the goal is simple: help grow the vinyl community by making record collecting more approachable, more informed, and more fun. From turntable setup guides and beginner tips to deep dives on vintage audio gear, record store spotlights, vinyl care, cassette culture, CDs, hi-fi equipment, and music history, this page acts as the complete archive of our latest posts and featured content. If it relates to physical music media or the culture surrounding it, you’ll probably find it here.
While other sections of the site organize content into specific categories like vinyl basics, turntables, stereo gear, and collecting guides, this page is designed for discovery. It’s the best place to browse newly published articles, uncover hidden gems, and explore topics you may not have searched for directly.
Record Storage: Shelving, Cabinets & Display Solutions for Vinyl Collections
Storing your vinyl records properly and safely doesn't need to cost a fortune. IKEA, Home Depot and Facebook Marketplace are your friends...
Phono vs AUX Explained: How to Connect a Turntable to Any Receiver
Trying to hook up a turntable can be confusing if you don't have the right equipment. Do I need a phono preamp? Does my turntable have one? Learn more...
Hidden Gem Record Stores in Denver Worth Digging Through
Discover Denver’s best hidden gem record stores, from curated vinyl shops to underground crate-digging favorites. Explore Invincible Vinyl, Recollect Records, Chain Reaction Records, Angelo’s, and more.
Record Storage
Vinyl Record Storage: How to Protect Your Collection for Decades Building a vinyl collection is exciting—but storing it correctly is what keeps it sounding great years down the road. Records are surprisingly sensitive to heat, pressure, dust, and even the wrong type of sleeve. The good news is you don’t [...]
Vinyl Starter Kits: What You Actually Need to Start Collecting Records
This post is the first in a series intended to help people begin their vinyl journey. We'll cover how to choose a turntable, what kind of speakers to look at, and which records every collector should own (or at least listen to once in their lifetime).
Denver’s Vinyl Pressing Plant Story: From VMP’s Vision to What Happened
For a few years, Denver looked like it was about to become one of the most important vinyl manufacturing cities in America. At the center of that story was Vinyl Me, Please — better known to collectors as VMP — the record-of-the-month subscription service that helped fuel vinyl culture during [...]
Denver’s Vinyl Listening Bars: Where Music Becomes the Main Event
Streaming made music more convenient. Vinyl listening bars are making it meaningful again. Across Denver, a new kind of nightlife has quietly emerged — spaces built around intentional listening, analog sound, curated vinyl selections, and the idea that music deserves more attention than background noise. Inspired by Japanese jazz [...]
Why Gen Z Says “Vinyls” (And Why Collectors Cringe)
Gen Z saying “vinyls” might sound wrong to longtime collectors, but it’s really just proof the format is still alive, evolving, and bringing new people into the hobby. And honestly—that’s a good thing.
Dig the Dig: Why Invincible Vinyl Is One of Denver’s Best Record Stores
Invincible Vinyl 99 Kalamath St.Denver, CO 80223Phone: (720) 379-4630Website: Invincible Vinyl Hours:Mon - Wed: ClosedThurs - Fri: 12 PM - 6PMSat - Sun: 12 PM – 5 PM If you spend enough time digging through record bins, you start to realize that the best record stores are not [...]
White Label Promos vs. Test Pressings: What’s the Difference?
If you collect vinyl long enough, you’ll eventually encounter two terms that often get confused: white label promos and test pressings. At first glance they can look similar—both may have plain labels and minimal artwork - but they actually serve very different purposes in the record manufacturing process. Understanding [...]
What Is a White Label Promo Record, And Why Are They Valuable?
If you spend any time digging through vintage vinyl, you’ll eventually come across a record with a plain white label that simply says “Promotional Copy” or “Not For Sale.” These are known as white label promo records, and for collectors they can be some of the most desirable versions [...]
Can You Fix a Warped Record? (Safe Methods That Actually Work)
Warped vinyl records are one of the most common problems collectors run into—especially in dry climates like Denver. But can you actually fix a warped record, or is it permanently damaged? Can You Fix a Warped Record? Sometimes. Slightly warped records can often be improved or made playable, but [...]
How to Clean Vinyl Records Properly | Best Methods & Cleaning Tools
Keeping your vinyl records clean isn't just about appearances—it directly affects sound quality, stylus life, and the longevity of your collection. Dust, fingerprints, static, and debris can cause pops, crackle, and unnecessary wear on both your records and turntable cartridge. Affiliate Disclosure: This page contains affiliate links. As an Amazon [...]
How to Read Deadwax: Matrix Numbers, Stamps & Etchings Explained
If you’ve ever flipped a record over and noticed strange numbers, letters, symbols, or handwritten markings near the label, you’ve been looking at the deadwax (also called the runout groove). For vinyl collectors, this area can reveal who mastered the record, where it was pressed, and sometimes why it [...]
Understanding Modern Vinyl Pressings: Analog vs. Digital Sources
Vinyl records have made a major comeback in recent years, but not all pressings are created equal. Collectors and music enthusiasts often wonder whether modern vinyl sounds the same as albums produced in the 1960s, 70s, and 80s. Understanding the source material and production process helps answer that question. [...]
12 Vinyl Record Terms Every Collector Should Know (Beginner to Expert)
LP, RPM, Deadwax, 180gm, original pressing...what does it all mean?
Cassette Tapes on the Rise
Cassette tapes are making a surprising comeback with Gen Z listeners. From nostalgia and analog aesthetics to digital burnout and affordable collecting, younger music fans are rediscovering the charm of physical music formats....
Original Pressings vs. 180g Vinyl: What’s the Difference?
In many cases, an original pressing can sound more dynamic and authentic than a modern 180 gm reissue — but a well-made reissue can also outperform a worn or poorly produced original. The best record is the one that was mastered and pressed with care.
Discogs 101: What is it Why Collectors Love it.
For vinyl collectors, Discogs is more than a marketplace – it’s a research tool, a catalog, and a community hub. Whether you’re tracking a personal collection, hunting rare pressings, or just curious about what makes a record valuable, Discogs provides the data and transparency that collectors need.
Growing Popularity of CDs in the Streaming Age
CDs aren’t just surviving in the streaming age — they’re quietly thriving. As listeners push back against subscription fatigue and digital overload, physical formats that offer ownership and quality are finding new relevance...
Records are Back (and what comes next)
Over the past few decades, vinyl has gone from a niche collector’s hobby to a mainstream cultural movement. Record stores are busy again, pressing plants are backed up (even in Denver), and younger listeners - many of whom grew up entirely on streaming are actively choosing physical media.
It’s Time for a 5 CD Changer
Over the last few years, vinyl records have made a massive comeback, but quietly, CDs are starting to return too, especially among music fans who miss actually owning their music. And one of the best, cheapest, and most fun ways to rediscover your collection is by picking up a 5-CD changer.























