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Old 04-16-2016, 08:51 PM   #36546 (permalink)
Tristan_Geoff
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The massive feature in its favor is the front-facing design. Flipping through LPs is such a natural crate-digging action that spine-browsing just can't hold a candle to it.

But I respect the objective numbers question.

It holds 560. My listening room currently contains:

- One 500 LP vertical shelf divided into jazz, electroacoustic, early synth, Moog, funk/soul, and blues

- One 500 LP vertical shelf of classic rock, new wave, no wave, and DJ singles

- One cabinet of 350 90s and 2000s downtempo, nu jazz, drum & bass, and ambient electronic

- One Lane chest of 750 demos, test pressings, private releases, and desert island favs

- One crate of 60 Jim Henson related LPs (Sesame, Muppet, Fraggle, Dark Crystal, etc)

- and various stacks of ~200 recent purchases with no home

My Discogs account catalogs 460 of my all-time favorite albums. The plan would be to house all those favorites in the 560 LP Bin with a little room to breathe.

I'd keep the two 500 vertical shelves, but the new unit would get all the small crates and piles off the floor.

$100 well spent!
Very cool! I'd be envious but I own no vinyl to begin with.
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