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      Friday
      Jan092009

      Monday Night Vinyl Club

      Looking for a place where you can meet fellow vinyl lovers, hear new music, and have a local beer? The Monday Night Vinyl Club at The Bell House in Brooklyn looks like a place to do all three.

      It is hosted by Brett from the Mugs, and here's how it works:

      - You bring a 38/45/78 rpm record
      - Play it
      - Don't get gonged

      It happens every second Monday so the next one is coming up. I'm definitely going to to try to make it out.

      WHEN: Monday, January 12th at 8:00PM

      WHERE: 149 7th Street, Brooklyn (map)

       

       

      Wednesday
      Jan072009

      Best of 2008 - Album Art

      Album Art, the London based art gallery and makers of the Play and Display frames has announced the winners for their 2008 Best Album Covers as voted on by visitors to their site. Stop by their site here to check out the winners.

      Have any great album covers / vinyl packaging from 2008? Put your thoughts in the comments!

      Tuesday
      Jan062009

      Now Live - my.analogapartment.com

      We just went live with the beta version of our record collecting web-app! In this initial version, we wanted to keep things simple and look to the community to drive which features we build out next. Here's a screenshot:

      Click here to get started.

      Sunday
      Dec282008

      Show us your Analog Apartment

      (photo of the living room of German DJ, Ricardo Villalobos)As personal as your record collection is, so too is the space where you listen to and keep your vinyl records. There's something about walking into someone's apartment and seeing a turntable and a collection of vinyl that tells you even more about their particular love for music and records.

      Submit your space

      We invite you to submit information and photos of your own unique listening space and record collection for all of our readers to enjoy.

      We (and fellow readers) would love to know more about you such as:

      • Photos of your collection, apartment, turntable, etc.
      • A bit about your collection (number of records, favorite records, how you organize, etc.)
      • What you love about collecting / listening to your records
      • A bit about your setup (turntable, receiver, headphones, etc)
      • A bit about yourself (how long have you been collecting, where you live, your website, etc.)

      We'll take your submissions and feature them here on the blog for everyone to enjoy.

      Our favorite submission will receive a $25 gift certificate to InSound.

      How to submit:

      Send your info and photos to:

      submit at analogapartment dot com

      All submissions must be received by the end of the day Friday, January 16th. We'll pick a winner during the first week of January the following Monday, January 19th.

      Thanks and we look forward to seeing your spaces.

      Saturday
      Dec272008

      Wall mounting your turntable

      If you're looking for an interesting place to keep your turntable, you might want to consider one of the hosts of wall mounts designed specifically for turntables. In addition to a great look, these wall shelves decouple your turntable from the floor and, in turn, reduce the chances of the needle skipping as a result of floor vibrations (i.e. dancing, jumping, falling over).

      There are a lot of options from the simplest shelves to some more advanced wall mounts. Here are a few we came across:

      Target VW1 Pro  (shown left) sells for around $170 and is drilled for mounting directly into your wall studs. Target also makes a slightly smaller shelf and a 2 shelf solution.

      Rega Turntable Wall Bracket sells for $180 and is designed to work with all Rega model turntables. A similar one is available from Pro-Ject here.

      Apollo WT-1 Wall Shelf sells for $150 at The Needle Doctor.

      Custom Design Turntable Brackets over at UK-based Hifi Gear feature a glass shelf and come in a silver or black finish. Available here for $220

      Stands Unique Transition Wall Supports feature also feature a glass shelf but use a more elaborate dampening approach to help reduce vibration. Also available from Hifi Gear for ~$345.

      Floating Shelf on Etsy is a unique, handmade wooden shelf from user jwhitney100 that sells for $69. Check it out here.

      There are lots of options out there and some can get quite expensive, depending on the types of isolation features and materials used.

      If you're looking for something unique, designing and building your own shelf can be a fun weekend activity. Just be sure to do your research (turntable weight, wall material / stud distance, etc.) and consult your local hardware store for suggestions.