Record Storage: Shelving, Cabinets & Display Solutions for Vinyl Collections

2026-06-01T01:33:08+00:00June 1, 2026|Buying & Collecting Vinyl LP Records, What's New|

Looking for the best way to store your vinyl collection? Learn about IKEA Kallax shelves, Crosley storage furniture, credenzas, and other record storage solutions that keep your LPs organized, protected, and easy to browse.

Phono vs AUX Explained: How to Connect a Turntable to Any Receiver

2026-05-31T23:35:04+00:00May 31, 2026|Buying & Collecting Vinyl LP Records, Turntables & Audio Gear, What's New|

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

2026-05-31T22:23:22+00:00May 31, 2026|Buying & Collecting Vinyl LP Records, Spotlight: Top Record Store, What's New|

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.

Vinyl Starter Kits: What You Actually Need to Start Collecting Records

2026-05-30T14:54:26+00:00May 29, 2026|Turntables & Audio Gear, Vinyl Basics, What's New|

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).

Why Gen Z Says “Vinyls” (And Why Collectors Cringe)

2026-05-30T17:34:31+00:00May 29, 2026|Buying & Collecting Vinyl LP Records, Turntables & Audio Gear, Vinyl Basics, Vinyl Culture, What's New|

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.

Growing Popularity of CDs in the Streaming Age

2026-05-31T22:32:23+00:00February 24, 2023|Compact Disc, What's New|

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...

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