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What To Look Out For When Collecting Vinyl Albums

More and more people are becoming interested in vinyl albums in today’s world of digital music. Listening to and downloading songs has become faster and easier with today’s advancing technology. What is missing is the memories that vinyl record LP’s can create. Because of this, record collecting has become one of the biggest pastimes for music lovers. You can have fun, enjoy music, and even make some money by getting involved with record collecting. To start, if you have inherited an old vinyl collection, don’t just assume that because they are antique, it means they are worth something. As you enter the world of album collecting, there will be a number of basics you will need to understand.


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Before you begin buying and selling, it is important that you understand that condition will always be the main priority.  To have value to a professional seller, your vinyls must be in absolute perfect condition.  Your album won’t even be worth half its price if there are even just a few tiny defects.  This isn’t just in regards to only the vinyl itself; the label and cover must be in almost perfect condition.  Know in advance: if this isn’t the case for the old vinyl’s you have, you can expect to get just a few bucks for them.

How Rare Is Your Vinyl Album?

Another important factor in selling and collecting is rarity.  The rarity of the LP will determine its value. If you have the first ever Elvis Presley vinyl in excellent condition, you have something large on your hands. The value of an LP can change day by day.  It will depend on what is popular and what is in big demand. Rare classic vinyl plays a big part in value. You will find that the most big and rare records are 45s.  You will be interested to learn that most 45 records were only regionally released, making them difficult to find.

What can sometimes make an LP valuable is what is inside the record. Some classic vinyl came with special promotional pieces, lyric sheets, photos, rare booklets and other interesting items. Value is determined really by what your taste is and what you really enjoy.  Someone else may not consider things valuable like you do.  This, more than anything, will affect what you pay for a record and what you elect to sell it for.

You may possibly make a good amount of money as an album collector.  More than anything, vinyl collecting tends to be about the joy of music.  What is most wonderful is that record collecting brings about fascinating stories and memories of times that were much simpler.

When you visit the Sound Stage Direct website, you will find a wide variety of vinyl albums like Jimi Hendrix vinyl albums and similar ones in many genres: jazz, rock, funk, soul, hip hop, also Latin vinyl records. Also, you can find high quality turntables if you are in to them.

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