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What Is The Best Slipmat For A Turntable?
March 21, 2025
The best slipmat depends on your needs—felt slipmats reduce static and allow for easy record cueing, making them ideal for DJs, while rubber or cork...
What Does Die-Cut Mean?
January 24, 2025
Die-cut refers to a distinctive design feature where part of the record's album cover or sleeve is cut away to form shapes, patterns, or windows....
Understanding Matrices: What Does MPO Mean?
January 15, 2025
MPO stands for Moulages et Plastiques de l’Ouest (Western Plastics Castings) a French pressing plant located in Averton, France. Founded in 1957, MPO has become...
Understanding Matrices: What Does Lyntone (LYN) Mean?
December 20, 2024
"LYN" on a vinyl record's run-out groove typically indicates that the record was pressed by Lyntone Records Ltd, a UK-based company specialising in vinyl pressing...
What Is A Deletion Cut, And What Do They Mean?
November 28, 2024
A deletion cut (also called a cut-out) is a small, intentional physical alteration made to the packaging of a vinyl record, usually to indicate that...
Which Vinyl Records Are Worth Something?
October 9, 2024
Vinyl records from sought-after genres like rock, alternative, and punk tend to be the most valuable, especially first pressings or limited editions from iconic artists...
What Is The Difference Between A Reissue And A Repress?
September 26, 2024
A reissue is a re-release of an album, often with changes like remastering, new packaging, or bonus tracks, usually years after the original. A repress...
What is a Reissue Vinyl Record?
June 11, 2024
A reissue is a new pressing of a previously released record. It is produced after the original release, often to meet renewed demand or to...
How Can I Identify First Press Pink Floyd Vinyl Records?
May 8, 2024
Identifying first press Pink Floyd vinyl records is a process rooted in characteristics specific to the sleeve and label of the release. Beginning with 'The...
Is It Normal to Hear Crackling & Popping on Vinyl Records?
May 1, 2024
Yes, it's normal to hear crackling and popping sounds on vinyl records, especially older or heavily played ones. These noises can be rooted in several...
Where is the Catalogue Number on a Record?
April 24, 2024
The catalogue number on a record is typically found on the record label or the record sleeve. It is usually a unique alphanumeric code assigned...
How Can I Identify First Press The Beatles Vinyl Records?
April 10, 2024
First and early press The Beatles records can can be identified in a number of different ways, with features like label text colour (and placement)...
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