
Vinyl Basics: A Beginner’s Guide
Whether you are just getting started with vinyl or looking to better understand the hobby, learning the basics can make collecting records far more enjoyable. From understanding the differences between 33 RPM, 45 RPM, and 78 RPM records to learning what terms like “reissue,” “remaster,” and “180 gram vinyl” actually mean, Rocky Mountain Records is here to help simplify the world of vinyl collecting.
Our Vinyl Basics section is designed for beginners, casual listeners, and experienced collectors who want clear, easy-to-understand information about records, turntables, audio gear, and music formats. We cover everything from how to start a record collection and properly store vinyl records to how modern vinyl pressings compare to original releases. If you have ever wondered why vinyl sounds different from streaming, why Japanese pressings are so popular, or how to choose the right turntable setup, you will find practical guides and expert tips here.
Rocky Mountain Records FAQs
Many listeners are reconnecting with the physical experience of music — album artwork, intentional listening, collecting, analog sound, and the community surrounding vinyl records and independent music culture.
Independent record stores are cultural institutions. They support local music scenes, preserve physical media, create community, and offer discovery experiences that simply can’t be replicated online.
We prioritize independent record stores that contribute to local music culture, offer unique selections, support collectors and music fans, and help keep vinyl culture thriving.
We currently focus primarily on Colorado record stores, including Denver, Boulder, Colorado Springs, Fort Collins, and surrounding communities, with plans to expand throughout the Rocky Mountain region.
No. Rocky Mountain Records is an editorial and directory-style website focused on helping people discover independent record stores, vinyl culture, events, collector resources, and music-related content.
Rocky Mountain Records is a Colorado-based vinyl culture website and independent record store guide focused on Colorado and the greater Rocky Mountain region.


















