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Can Vinyl Last Forever? Tips on the Care of Vinyl Records
Posted by admin in Turntables on November 6th, 2009
Ahhh, the sweet sound of a vinyl record playing your favorite music. Some say that there is no better way to listen to their music. Yes, vinyl records have made a triumphant return to the music arena, with sales over the last few years on a steady increase.

However, opponents of the format may point to the delicate nature of vinyl, records do require due diligence and upkeep in order to keep them sounding their best. But if you maintain a vigilant ritual, vinyl records can last many decades, so the records that you own right now can conceivably be passed down through generations of music lovers. And the bonus for properly maintaining your records is enjoying a crisp, clear playback each time you spin your turntable.

Let’s explore some relatively easy ways to properly care and maintain vinyl records so they can be listened to and enjoyed and also to help preserve their resale value for years to come:

Never touch the grooves

When handling records, treat them with loving care, hold them with two hands around the outer edges of the record; never allowing your fingers to touch the grooves. A simple method to alleviate this potential problem area would be to invest in some disposable plastic gloves, like the ones used in food preparation. Then, one can easily manipulate the record playing process and take the fear out of handling records.

Know the enemies of vinyl

The environment in which your records are stored is very important to a long shelf life. If you want a long shelf life for your prized recordings, keep the records away from dirt, dust, smoke, fingerprints, and oils from human skin as well as faulty phonograph needles. Never stack your records on top of each other, albums should be stored vertically. Avoid storing them too tight as it can lead to ring wear on the cover or sleeve and cause unnecessary stress to the record’s materials, surface and label, often resulting in warps and contact damage. Additionally, the records should be stored in a low humidity setting with a temperature between 60 and 70 degrees if possible. Obviously, it is imperative to keep your treasured vinyl away form heat sources such as sunlight, heater vents and even lighting. Avoid dusty environments and if possible store the records in a relatively airtight container such as a cabinet with doors or sealable boxes or bins.

Protecting your records and LP jackets

There are different opinions on this, but it is recommended by most to remove the original wrapping from the manufacturer, the dreaded shrink wrap, as this may shrink over time; eventually warping the jacket or possibly the record. A note of caution, however, some of the stickers or promotional information on this shrink wrap may actually make the album more valuable if left on; so use discretion when removing the shrink wrap. It is recommended to replace this wrapping with a high density polyethylene outer protective sleeve.

There are several vendors where one can buy these protective outer sleeves, but one that offers many different options for record collectors is a well-respected vendor www.bagsunlimited.com. Bags Unlimited has been in the collection protection business since 1975 and are the #1 choice of collectors for storage, display and shipping products for their collectibles. BagsUnlimited.com stocks record bags made out of polyethylene, polypropylene and polyester (Mylar). All three of these materials have passed the Photo Activity Test (P.A.T.) certifying that they are safe for long-term storage and protect them from dust, dirt, finger oils, and other airborne pollutants.

”We carry multiple types of poly sleeves, varying in thickness and record jacket sleeves that come with a re-sealable flap, depending on the collector’s choice,” explained David Street of BagsUmlimited.com. “We also stock 2 mil and 4 mil sleeves that are manufactured of archival polyester (Mylar), an inert material of the highest clarity. Mylar is extremely clear, inert, 100% acid-free and considered to be the most archival of all protective sleeves. Polyester will not discolor, damage or adhere to items placed inside it. This material has passed the Photo Activity Test and Polyester is used worldwide in museums, libraries and archives. Our polyester material has been approved by the Library of Congress for archival storage.”

It is also very important to have clean, acid free inner sleeves to protect your records with paper sleeves being the most practical. Some recordings were issued with inner sleeves that have acidity issues, which over time, could damage the vinyl records that they hold. Additionally, some sleeves may be viewed as collectible, so it’s best to save them as part of the album package.

”We are the manufacturers of our paper sleeves and therefore have control over the sizes and materials used. Being the manufacturers also insures that the sizes are true, the holes are centered, and the seams are well-glued,” stressed Street. “Investing in quality sleeves for your records is one of the most important care tips for long lasting vinyl.”

Storing your records in boxes can also add to the preservation process in many ways according to Street:

”Bags Unlimited boxes are the Standard of the Industry. Storing your records in our boxes keeps them in an environment that will protect the corners, edges, and flat surfaces. It also keeps them away from ultraviolet light, dust and other airborne pollutants that can destroy or damage them,” Street stated. “Our boxes are super strong, properly sized and stackable. They come with 3″ deep sturdy covers and die-cut handles that can be in the open position for carrying or closed position for storing.

Cleaning and maintaining vinyl records

The most important aspect of owning and playing vinyl records is to keep the records clean. Due to the chemical nature of vinyl, they attract dust and dirt. This is caused by vinyl’s tendency to build up static electrical charges which attract small particles of dust which land in the grooves. These particles will cause “pops” and “clicks” as the record plays.

The cleaning of records should be performed before and after playing. This will ensure the best possible playback, and also prepares the record for “dust free” storage. It’s highly recommended that a record collector have on hand some sort of carbon fiber brush (there are many varieties of brushes available). Carbon fibers are used to help disrupt static buildup while brushing relies on the vibration of the almost microscopic carbon fibers to clean the grooves and remove dust and dirt. It’s recommended that the turntable be running while brushing rather than holding the record in your hands because this will result in a smoother, more consistent cleaning motion.

Some people get so intensely careful about cleaning their vinyl records, they often forget about keeping the needle clean. Since the needle is constantly tracking in the groove of the records, it attracts large amounts of dirt and dust particles and must be cleaned. When not properly maintained, the needle may not vibrate fully and may not rest in the bottom of the record groove; resulting in decreased sound quality and other audio problems. Needle maintenance supplies are easily obtained, for instance, the aforementioned BagsUnlimited.com sells an inexpensive “Stylus Care System” which includes a special cleaning fluid and a dense nylon brush to maintain a clean needle.

Obviously the turntable surface should be kept clean of dust and static. Most newer turntables come equipped with a rubber or antistatic felt surface. A great way to clean both the needle and the turntable area and also keep the carbon fiber brush clean is with condensed air in a can, which is available at any electronics retailer; just spray the area before and after playing your records for a continued dust free environment for your audio treasures. Taking this one step further, BagsUnlimited has in stock a unique antistatic solution, as Dave Street explains:

”We carry a portable antistatic, ionizing air gun to use with the condensed air dust remover and it will significantly boost the ability of canned air to remove dust from static-prone areas. This ionizing gun effectively neutralizes static charges in vinyl, plastics, glass, films, Mylar and other items that hold static charges by creating a flow of ions that neutralizes static charges and releases clinging dust. The gun easily snaps onto any type of nonflammable canned air,” explained Street.

There are many cleaning solutions that can be used to ‘wet’ wash a record and it really is a matter of personal preference as to which one to employ. In the old days, when record were made of shellac, they could be cleaned with a mild solution of regular soap and water (always use distilled water as tap water often contains too many contaminants) and this was the preferred way to maintain the old 78 rpm records. Never use the new cleaning solutions on 78′s because they are alcohol-based and can dissolve shellac recordings and will ruin these types of records.

Speaking with Dave Street again, they sell several kits of various sizes to help keep record clean.

”We recommend the ‘Groovy Record Cleaning Kit’ and each kit comes with micro bristled cleaning brush; cotton cleaning cloth, various sized bottles of GROOVY Cleaning Fluid which is Bags Unlimited’s own Record Cleaning Fluid, and is specially formulated for its deep cleaning, antistatic, residue-free properties.”

It’s also recommend not storing the vinyl inside the record cover but instead slip the vinyl (protected by the inner sleeve) behind the cover with both protected by the outer sleeve, because storing the vinyl inside the cover may eventually create seam and/or spine splits. Over time the weight of the record could possibly cut through the binding.

The reward

This article was not written to exemplify how hard it is to maintain vinyl records; on the contrary, these are very simple tasks and often become mundane and second nature after time. But the reward is so great-the preservation of your prized collection and the coupdeville- the best possible sound reproduction that is humanly possible. With proper care and diligence, these historic audio treasures will last a lifetime or two, giving vinyl record owners many hours of listening bliss.
Find Me a Gift Get Behind the Decks For an Old School Sing-a-Long
Posted by admin in Turntables on November 5th, 2009
Don’t let your LPs gather dust in your loft! Get converting those classics with the new USB Turntable!

Although we may be ashamed to admit it, we all have our favourite golden oldies! It could be a cringing one hit wonder like “Come on Eileen” or the overly optimistic “I’m too sexy”. I’m not too sure whether Right Said Fred was right about that but one thing we can be sure of is that music will live on forever! Vinyl records are becoming more and more of a collectors item, especially if you’re lucky enough to own limited editions. Find Me A Gift invite everyone to a trip down memory lane using a retro revolution – The USB Turntable!

The USB Turntable allows you to convert your classic LPs into Mp3 format, which means you can store them on your computer! The turntable simply connects to a PC via a USB port. All you need to do is sit back and reminisce! Once stored on your computer, your songs of yesteryear can easily be emailed to childhood friends or even written to a CD so that you can listen to them whenever and wherever you like!

With built-in speakers you can even use the USB Turntable as a conventional record player. So if Shakin’ Stevens isn’t too scratched, set him down and get the needle at the ready! The turntable supports 33 ½, 35 and 45 RPM speeds and measures approximately 30.5 cm x 27 cm x 9.5 cm, the perfect size for a snug fit next to your computer screen.

Above all, this is a perfect musical gift for all ages! Why don’t you surprise your childhood sweetheart with a rhythmic roundup of those wonder years? Life has become so busy that people rarely take time out and look back over the things they’ve loved, lost and laughed about. What better way is there to relive those priceless eras than with the USB Turntable? Shut the door, unplug the phone and turn off the TV! Life is too short to bustle along without a sentimental glance over your shoulder. So why not set the mood and in the words of Shakespeare “If music be the food of love, play on”. Teamed with some old snaps, the USB Turntable is a modern day memoir of the best days of your life!

Don’t let this old dog fool you though! It’s not all about slushy love songs teamed with black and white photographs. It will also make a fantastic gift for any wannabe DJ turned music producer! Once uploaded to your computer, you can convert your music files to a standard format (either WAV or AVI) so that you can use them in a range of editing tools. The software CD included with the turntable allows any master of music to change the pitch, speed or tempo on their favourite track! Why not add more bass and volume (much to your neighbour’s delight) and get the street throwing some shapes! Everyone loves to experiment and they always say ‘you never know unless you try’, so grab your headphones and get mixing. Big Fish, Little Fish, Cardboard Box!

Find Me A Gift are dusting off their dancing shoes and getting into the groove. Whatever your era and whatever your music taste, the USB Turntable is the only way to spin right round this summer!
Technics SL-DZ1200 Digital TurnTable
Posted by admin in Turntables on November 5th, 2009
- SL type diret drive platter with forward and reverse options
- Full scratch capability
- Cue point functionality
- On-board effects
- SD card storage for settings and sample
Product Description
TEC SL-DZ1200 DIGITAL TURNTABLEAmazon.com
The new SL-DZ1200 CD Turntable transplants the DNA of the World renowned SL turntables into a CD player. The development mission, now achieved, was to allow DJs to make a perfectly smooth transition from vinyl to todays musical media without disturbing the DJing technique. With the incorporation of the SL Direct Drive motor and rotating platter a DJ can create sets using CD, CD-RW, CD-MP3 and SD Audio using the sam… More >>
The Hip Hop Mixtape – Cool Music, Cool Sounds!
Posted by admin in Turntables on November 5th, 2009
The idea of creating the mixtape goes way back into the 70âs, when adequate equipment became accessible to the wide public. Basically, it was a specific collection of tunes recorded onto a compact audio cassette. This could happen on a various scale. For example, a friend could make you a mixtape of tracks from a particular genre (be it a series of pop hits or of underground hip hop songs) or with a particular meaning; similarly, a certain person could, sometimes against copyright laws, commercialize mixtapes of various content within certain communities for quick financial benefits.

The early ones had eight tracks and were theme related. Some were released before Christmas or at the beginning of January (having as title the year) and were successful from a commercial point of view. The mixtape was, in a way, the grandfather of the modern compilation, and although it always covered a wide variety of genres, hip hop was indubitably among the most popular, and it helped spread the practice (soon to be described as a form of art).

Typically, such a tape conveys the tastes of its creator to all its listeners. It can be a simple choice of favorite songs at a particular moment, as well as a mood-oriented or genre-oriented compilation. It could be a collection of the creatorâs favorite hip hop tracks at that moment or of the best rock hits of all time. Also, in the 70âs and 80âs, it was extremely popular in the USA to offer mixtapes as gifts â therefore, their content could very well be an attempt at pleasing the musical tastes of the receiver. In hip hop oriented communities, for example, it was very common for a hip hop mixtape to circulate quickly.

Since consumer-available technology also evolved, itâs common nowadays for this to happen in the form of an audio CD or of an mp3 playlist. Implicitly, terms like âhip hop mixtape â, which were full of meaning, lost it for some, who argued that there was no longer a tape involved anywhere in the process, hence the charm was lost with the gain of facility. But although the CD is probably the most common form of making such a mix at home nowadays, the 70âs-created concept remains exactly the same, and putting a âhip hop mixtapeâ label on a CD is no sacrilege, as the hip hop content is essential for the listener.

Some more experienced users preferred to add special effects to the tape, which gave it higher quality as well as a more personal note. This included things like fading effects between one song and another so as not to brutally make the passing or even specific (sometimes hand-made) cover art. Also, thanks to the appearance of turntables, it became common for a hip hop mixtape to contain many more DJ effects and fine touches.
Remember the times when a hip hop mixtape was the coolest gift you could receive? Even if the times have changed and technology has advanced to a whole new level, hip hop music is just as popular if not even more. Listen to the music we provide and enjoy the great rhythm!
Numark PT01 Portable DJ Turntable
Posted by admin in Turntables on November 4th, 2009
- 7 Platter Plays at 33 1/3 , 45, and 78 RPM
- Plays both 12 and 45 records with included 45 adapter
- +/- 10% Pitch Control
- Tone and gain control
- Onboard monitor for use without headphones
Product Description
The PT01 Portable Turntable is an easy-to-carry portable turntable with plenty to offer DJs. It’s designed to work great wherever you travel, and produce the best sound — even in places with no electricity. Durable Auto-Start/Stop Tonearm High-quality felt slipmat for better scratching Dual headphone outputs Line out recording Carry Handle for easy removal from record crates, or easier carrying Removable Dustcover with Locking Slide Latch Operate… More >>
Denon DP-500M Direct Drive Turntable
Posted by admin in Turntables on November 4th, 2009
- Manual, direct-drive turntable with large, high-torque motor structure and large 13-inch, rubber-dampened platter
- Solid MDF (medium-density fiberboard) base with lacquer finish
- 2-speed operation (33-1/3 and 45 rpm); quartz-locked servo control maintains accurate rotational speed
- Accepts MM and MC cartridges ranging in weight from 3 to 12 grams (cartridge not included)
- Measures 17.7 x 6.7 x 14.6 inches (W x H x D)
Product Description
Experience the pleasures of your vinyl records anew with the DP-500M direct-drive turntable, a quality component built to deliver analog sound that will exceed your most vivid recollection. The high-torque motor (4.5kg/cm) boosts start-up speed to just 0.3 seconds, providing both quick operation and stable rotation with speed deviation of 0.002 percent or less. The tonearm has been designed for optimum sound quality through the use of diecast parts to boost rigid… More >>
Technics SL-1210MK5 Pro Turntable, Black
Posted by admin in Turntables on November 4th, 2009
- Direct-drive analog turntable with nonclick sliding pitch control
- Fully adjustable braking speed and high-torque start ups
- Recessed power switch and pitch reset to instantly set pitch to zero
- Long lasting LED stylus light
- Measures 17.84 x 6.78 x 13.97 inches (W x H x D)
Product Description
Like all the Technics 1200s the world has come to love, the 1210MK5 is built to last. It comes with all the features you’ve come to know and love in earlier Technics models, plus a few extras tailored to the needs of the pro DJ.Easy To Adjust Breaking Speed It’s simple to set the breaking speed to suit your liking with the SL-1210MK5. After removing the slipmat, all it takes is a few twists of a screwdriver to go from a slow winding down to an instant halt, or anywh… More >>
Crosley Composer Vinyl To Cd Recorder
Posted by admin in Turntables on November 3rd, 2009
The Crosley Composer is a beautiful, wood-grain record player that is a perfect fit for any room in any home. The Composer adds a feel of sophistication that would never come from your basic department store entertainment center. Your guests will be fascinated at the sound quality coming from this compact unit. Just imagine the surprise when visitors notice that The Composer is actually an old-fashioned turntable AND modern CD player.
The Crosley Composer also has a built-in CD recorder that will record those vintage records and cassettes onto CDs. You will never again miss hearing your favorite songs just because you don’t have a turntable nearby. All of your records will be converted to CDs very quickly. This is the perfect solution for the music connoisseur who wants to listen to those old vinyl records at a moment’s notice. All of your records are now available in your car, computer, or home theater system with the touch of a button.
Crosley created The Composer as an all-in-one entertainment device by incorporating a record player that plays all three standard sizes of records as well as CDs, cassettes and the radio. The CD player even supports CD-R/RW, MP3, and WAV files for playback of virtually any CD recorded sound files.
This wonderful device is sure to brighten your day with its full range stereo speakers and the ability to be connected to various electronic devices. With auxiliary output jacks, you have the ability to listen to all of your records through your home theater system or any other device. The Composer also gives the ability to play any other device through its speakers using the auxiliary input jacks. Crosley has also given this high-quality audio device many other features such as a headphone jack, programmable 20-track memory, built-in EQ presets, and even a full function remote control for added convenience.
Crosley has introduced the Composer as a solution to every problem related to music playback. There is virtually no issue that cannot be resolved by this unique CD Recorder. Place the Composer in a well-lit location in any room of your home and see that everyone who passes it is surprised by the sound quality and features included in this hot little machine.
Tobbe Wangelid is owner of www.JackandFriends.com
TEAC GF-350 Turntable / CD-Recorder
Posted by admin in Turntables on November 3rd, 2009
- Retro-styled compact stereo with a full-function 3-speed turntable and a CD player/recorder
- Record from the turntable or from an external analog source (CD, cassette, reel-to-reel, MP3)
- Stereo 3-inch speakers, backlit LCD, headphone jack
- Includes an FM/AM radio with rotary tuning and a matching remote control
- Measures 18.9 x 9.1 x 15 inches (W x H x D)
Product Description
Turntable CD Recorder & RadioAmazon.com Product Description
Finally, there’s a way to burn vinyl to CD that doesn’t require a computer or an engineering degree. With Teac’s GF-350 turntable and CD recorder combo system, you simply load a blank CD-R or CD-RW, put on your LP, press “record,” lower the tone arm, and press “play.” You can record the entire album or simply pull select favorites from your entire collection to make your own unique compilations. … More >>
Beginner Dj Turntable Package
Posted by admin in Turntables on November 3rd, 2009
- Two TT-1550 belt-drive turntables with pitch adjustment, anti-skate control, strobe indicator
- 1 DM-950 2-channel mixer with microphone input, 2-band EQ, gain controls and crossfader
- Includes connecting cables, flexible 7-position dual headphones
- MAP: $299.95
Product Description
This complete basic package is the ideal way to get started right. The DJ In A Box includes a DM950 2 channel + mic mixer with 2-band EQ on each channel and slide style cueing; two TT-1550 belt-drive turntables; and a HF125 flexible 7-position dual headphone. 3-year warranty.FeaturesDM950: 2 Channel + mic mixer, EQ on each channel, Slide Style CueingTT1550: Multi directional, efficient, Belt Drive… More >>





