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How High Can You Stack Vinyl Records


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How High Can You Stack Vinyl Records. As a general guideline, it is recommended to limit the stack height to around 10 to 15 records. Placing records vertically can result in the weight of the stack pressing down on the lower records, increasing the risk of damage to the grooves, which is the very essence of a vinyl record’s musical magic.

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In this article, we will explore the pros and cons of stacking vinyl records on top of each other, examining factors such as weight distribution, support, potential damage, and alternative storage options to help you make an informed decision for your vinyl collection. The best way to stack. As a general guideline, it is recommended to limit the stack height to around 10 to 15 records.

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Thicker or heavier records may require smaller stack sizes to ensure stability and prevent damage. Thicker or heavier records may require smaller stack sizes to ensure stability and prevent damage. The way they are stored directly affects their functionality and life shell (2). You should never stack your vinyl records horizontally because stacking them on each other causes scratches and warping the records over time.

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