I always consider vinyl to be very delicate and hence the need for correct storage cannot be overemphasized. None of us definitely wants to see scratches on any of our music collection. So I came across this site with steps on how to store your vinyl and I would like to hear your thoughts. Thank you in advance.
gofar99 Messages: 1955 Registered: May 2010 Location: Southern Arizona
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A subject with an infinite number of answers - probably mostly good. I store my LPs in MoFi liners, in the jackets with a vinyl outer cover. Then they are on end in closed cabinets. Just enough per shelf to be sure none are slanted. The cabinets are in my stereo room away from heat sources. The temperature and humidity are typical of a house. I have many LPs a lot of which are originals from the 50's and 60s'. So I guess the way they are stored works as they all play fine.
A subject with an infinite number of answers - probably mostly good. I store my LPs in MoFi liners, in the jackets with a vinyl outer cover. Then they are on end in closed cabinets. Just enough per shelf to be sure none are slanted. The cabinets are in my stereo room away from heat sources. The temperature and humidity are typical of a house. I have many LPs a lot of which are originals from the 50's and 60s'. So I guess the way they are stored works as they all play fine.
This looks like an excellent way to store your records. I always keep mine away from heat sources too and most of my originals are almost in the same condition they were in 20 or 30 years ago.
You definitely have to find a safe way to keep anything audio anyway.
I keep most of my collection of humble size tucked away in a separate room to avoid untoward incidents. Sometimes, though, I do forget to put away some of my favorites after listening to them.
All of those suggestions from the link in the op make it look like the original packaging of records from 40+ years ago were woefully insufficient. As if any old dust particle could get in through the openings of the cardboard and plastic packaging's.
Storage is a concept that's normally challenging to most people so thank you for the link. I regret not knowing how to do this early enough and this led to me misplacing a huge chunk of my music collection.