Since collecting vinyl records are easing back into the 21st century, many people, including Filipinos, are becoming more interested in starting their own collection and opting for another way to listening to music.
If you’re a fan of vinyl records, here are 8 tips on how to begin a vinyl hobby, especially if you’re just starting out and wanting to know more about vinyl collecting.
A vinyl record in good condition, clean and damage-free that still has resale potential (versus one that is in poor condition, scratched and warped that won’t be of any value)
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Initially, it’s important to do your research as it can help you know which records you’ll be buying as you’re starting out. You may have certain genres in mind that’ll lead to buying new records, or you could opt for used records just to explore and learn more. Additionally, it’s useful to look up sites or shops on where you can buy vinyl records, accessories, and equipment.
Also, if you’re planning to sell your collection in the future, knowing which vinyl records are worth more or less – that shows their rarity – will help you in analyzing a record’s value. You can simply follow the equation: Rarity + Demand + Condition = Price.
Evidently, records in good condition would have more resale value than those that are in poor condition.
Moreover, you could even try and seek experts or search for groups on vinyl collecting that can help you better understand the hobby from another person’s perspective.
McIntosh turntable with Bowers & Wilkins speakers, The Beatles: Yesterday and Today priced at USD8,500
Image adapted from Gear Patrol and Cool Material
Knowing your likes and dislikes in general also applies in vinyl collecting. Jotting down your preferences will help you make easier decisions when choosing records and even equipment that you might want to include in your setup.
First, determine if you want new records or if you’re open to buying used records. If you’re a beginner, consider opting for used records that are in good condition first before investing in newly sealed records that can range from P1,500-P15,000 (~USD28.63-USD286.33) so that you can save money and spend it later once you finally know what you want. Along with this, bear in mind how common or rare a record is. Common vinyl records (that are easy to find) usually cost less than the rare ones that could cost up to P445,285.25 (~USD8,500).
Secondly, consider sound systems. For optimal listening experience, a sound system consists of having a turntable, pre amplifier, amplifier, and a set of speakers. Alternatively, the use of headphones is another way of listening to your vinyl records. Although it’s highly up to your preference, some people would suggest that headphones are the way to go when listening to vinyl records as they give out a more natural sound. On the other hand, some prefer listening to speakers because the bass from the vinyl records are more pronounced.
Thirdly, think of the genres. Choose which genres you normally listen to plus the genres that you’re open to listening for the experience as well as the fun of it.
Image credit: @vinyl_music_freak
After researching and making a list of preferences, now, consider the space where you’ll set everything up. Invest in storage for your records to keep them safe and organized, whether it’s alphabetized or arranged by genre.
Also, as your collection grows, it’s crucial to save space to avoid clutter and disorganization. Store records properly where they won’t be damaged in any way and that they’re kept in good condition.
Image adapted from @spinnin.now and Lazada
Turntables alone, unfortunately, won’t give you the best listening experience. If you want to optimize the sound and have a good start in listening to vinyl records, then it’s important to invest in sound systems and accessories for your setup.
Find a sound system that meets your tastes. If you prefer to play your records out loud, record player speakers would be your best bet. On the other hand, if there are people around and you want to listen on your own, headphones may be the option for you.
Image credit: Vinyl Chapters
Consider other accessories that can benefit your listening experience such as a record mat, which can absorb the turntable’s vibrations and give a better grip on the record for a more consistent speed. Additionally, the record will play more smoothly.
Image credit: Lazada
Another accessory you can buy is a record and stylus cleaning brush that removes dust buildup and keeps the cleanliness of your records as well as your equipment.
Image credit: @thevinyllocker
In order to maintain all of your equipment’s condition, it’s vital to check on them every once in a while – at least once every month – to make sure that everything is still performing optimally. Sometimes, cables and wires can loosen over time.
If you start to experience minor issues such as a crackling noise coming from the preamplifier or speaker, do a rundown of your equipment first and make sure that it’s nothing major.
Additionally, you can see if you need an upgrade with the stylus or cartridge that you currently have, whether it’s because they’re already worn out or if you simply want to boost your equipment.
Image credit: @martin.jeffries74
Most mechanical devices tend to get a lot of dust buildup over time. The same goes with vinyl records. Keep your records dust-free to avoid static electricity as they play and the lessening of their performance.
Furthermore, keep the stylus (the needle that touches the record) clean as dust can distort the sound of the record and make your stylus and record wear out a lot faster.
Vinyl records stacked vertically
Image credit: @mylegendvinyl
Another major tip to know is that how you store your vinyl records plays a role in how they perform when played.
Learning proper storage will help you avoid having problems with your records.
Stacking records horizontally is a big no-no. This can cause the records to be warped or even damaged due to the weight. Stack them vertically instead to prevent these from happening.
Image credit: Vinyl Dump Store
Lastly, considering your budget for beginning a vinyl collecting hobby is important as it’ll help you prioritize how much to spend on a certain record or equipment. Take into consideration the cost of starting a vinyl collection as it can be expensive, especially if the records you purchase are rare. If you’re a beginner, you could start with used records first then progress from there.
Vinyl Dump Thrift Store in Quezon City, the Philippines, is a good place to start if you’re looking for affordable records. What’s more, the owner is there to guide you and answer any inquiries that you have about vinyl records. Vinyl records are sold for as low as P300 (~USD5.84) each.
Whether you’re just beginning or in need of a refresher, these tips are here to guide you in preserving your vinyl collection and making sure that you get the most out of collecting vinyl records. Happy listening!
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Cover image adapted from @vinyl_music_freak, @martin.jeffries74, and @mylegendvinyl
Doreen Fan and Haziq Jafri contributed to the research for this article.
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