Where to Buy the Best Vinyl

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Vinyl has a special character to it, and that is one of the reasons why the enthusiasts love it so much. As it happens, that nuance can also be attached to vinyl records shopping, and when you start looking around, you immediately realize why. One thing that you usually do not see in any other medium of music is that there are stores that specialize in certain types of vinyl and specific genres. This means you need to have more than one place that you can turn to when you are looking to buy any vinyl.

Thankfully, between the internet and the proliferation of both online and physical stores, you can easily find one that would meet your needs. However, it is best that when buying something like vinyl, you opt for a reliable source with a good collection. To make sure that you have the ultimate list of shops that you can turn to for any vinyl needs, we have come up with a list that includes all the best places that you can opt for. Read on to find out more about each of these stores and save them for your next vinyl shopping plan.

  1. Stranded Records

If you are a regular vinyl listener and want to opt for a service that is no-nonsense and provides great service across the country, then this is the store you should opt for. Stranded Records calls themselves the “retail arm of archival Superior Viaduct.” They have three physical stores in San Francisco, Oakland, and New York City. In addition to that, you can also check their collection online on their website. The experience of buying with them is extremely user-friendly, and even if you are an audiophile, you would be satisfied with the service.

  1. The Sound of Vinyl

If you are excited about buying your vinyl online and want a reliable source in every way, this is the perfect vinyl store for your needs. With an extensive vinyl collection and sales online, this store is going to not only help you get your hands on all the latest stuff but also find hidden gems. You can find any vinyl you want using their easy-to-use search option, and they also provide recommendations via a mailing list. Regular customers also get to enjoy their rewards program. This is the perfect place to get what they call “brand new, shrink-wrapped vinyl.”



  1. Goner Records

If there is one record shop that pretty much any vinyl enthusiast can talk about, it is the Memphis-based Goner Records. Of course, while that is their physical location, you do not need to be there to buy vinyl from them. You can find both new and used records here and even get bundles created by the store. Even though you can always find good vinyl here all year, our favorite time to browse and buy from here is their sale on Black Friday and the October sale called Record Store Day.

  1. Amoeba Music

If you believe in brand size, this store will provide you the experience you are looking for. Contrary to their name, this place is thought of as the largest independent store globally. Even though they have just one location, you can easily get any record you want in the US with free shipping. They have many limited-edition records available as well, and you can find more than 4500 CDs and records and vinyl here at any time.

Conclusion

The stores mentioned here are all amazing, and each one has its own unique offering. We recommend that you try them all and see which one provides you the best experience of all.

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