Record storage alternatives
djwaxon
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Hi,
I'm moving house soon (hopefully and want to try and find a more user-friendly way than the Kallax/Expedit) - i'd like to be able to pull out crates and flick through, and pull out records, resting them at an angle, like when playing out of crates, rather than flicking through spins.
Anyone got any good solutions they could share?
Thanks,
Adam
I'm moving house soon (hopefully and want to try and find a more user-friendly way than the Kallax/Expedit) - i'd like to be able to pull out crates and flick through, and pull out records, resting them at an angle, like when playing out of crates, rather than flicking through spins.
Anyone got any good solutions they could share?
Thanks,
Adam
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Saw this on instagram and thought it was a nice slightly more ergonomic setup than expedits, but it also seems homemade...
http://www.cdcabinets.com/LP-Cabinet.htm
He has vertical piles of vinyl and keeps buying duplicates because he's forgotten he had one already. It's a lot of Perry Como and Sinatra heat but he has a lot of opera, classical and comedy. Dixieland and Al Jolson 78s. All over the house. Then there are the books. And ukeleles. And banjos. I vowed it would never get that bad for me.
Either way, it kinda makes me glad I went 99% digital as I am more a consumer of music than a collector these days. There will never be this kind of space in the house for me. I do love to see a great collection - @RAJ and the ladder/Donkey Kong setup is amazing - but barring a lottery win it's just not an option, personally. My basses and amp take up enough space.
I guess if I won the lottery I'd buy more... basses...
Once you start storing your collection in that you Can't Slow Down