Vinyl Record / LP


a stack of Vinyl records in their sleeves; A single vinyl sits on top, out of it's sleeve.

We offer a full suite of solutions to convert and transfer your Vinyl Record / LP into a digital file or CD format.

A popular collectible, Columbia’s Vinyl LP provided an analog audio format that used a groove-based transmission of signal to deliver significantly longer high quality run times at a lower cost than the open reel. A full sized LP, stored on both sides, typically holds around 45 minutes, and in some rare cases as much as 52 minutes.

Some downsides to the LP is it’s vulnerability to the elements of dust and heat. Dust would affect the overall sound during playback, while heat could promote warping and physical deformation.

The record industry was quick to embrace the LP as the new format of choice due to its easy handling and marketability, taking off in the 60s through the late 70s, eventually being phased out by the Compact Cassette. However, recently the LP has made a comeback generating nearly 15 million units in sales in 2015.

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Vinyl Record / LP


a stack of Vinyl records in their sleeves; A single vinyl sits on top, out of it's sleeve.

We offer a full suite of solutions to convert and transfer your Vinyl Record / LP into a digital file or CD format.

A popular collectible, Columbia’s Vinyl LP provided an analog audio format that used a groove-based transmission of signal to deliver significantly longer high quality run times at a lower cost than the open reel. A full sized LP, stored on both sides, typically holds around 45 minutes, and in some rare cases as much as 52 minutes.

Some downsides to the LP is it’s vulnerability to the elements of dust and heat. Dust would affect the overall sound during playback, while heat could promote warping and physical deformation.

The record industry was quick to embrace the LP as the new format of choice due to its easy handling and marketability, taking off in the 60s through the late 70s, eventually being phased out by the Compact Cassette. However, recently the LP has made a comeback generating nearly 15 million units in sales in 2015.

WHAT OUR CLIENTS ARE SAYING