THE VINYL VAULT

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Spinning vinyl connects music lovers across generations. Each groove holds a personal story, a lesson in music history. This is music in its purest form. Vinyl is more than sound. It’s a culture, a ritual, and a cornerstone of authenticity. Here, you’ll get the latest on our vinyl partnerships, the best record-hunting tips, and everything you need to fuel your love for vinyl.

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Women in Vinyl

We proudly support Women in Vinyl, a nonprofit uplifting women, non-binary, LGBTQ+, BIPOC, and other marginalised voices in the vinyl industry. Through scholarships, advocacy, and education, they’re helping to preserve and elevate the art of vinyl.  With a lack of female presence in the industry over the years – especially in areas like pressing, mastering, and production – our partnership is about challenging that norm and helping shape a more inclusive, innovative future for vinyl. Because real progress starts with representation and everyone deserves a seat at the turntable. 

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Top 5 tips for record hunting

Keep an eye on restock days and events: 

Hidden gems won’t stay hidden for long. Knowing when records stores get their new deliveries can be key to snapping up your most wanted editions. Events like Record Store Day will also offer limited-edition releases.

Inspect the condition:

Always check the vinyl for any scratches, warps, or scuffs that could affect its playback quality.

Ask the experts: 

Record store staff are among the most passionate music lovers on the planet. Get to know them, get them to know you, and you may just discover your favourite new music you otherwise wouldn’t have known existed.

Look up rare editions:

Brush up on your knowledge of the hard-to-find classics and seek to add some uniqueness to your collection. Do not disregard the used section!

Follow records stores on social media:

Staying in the loop with the latest and greatest happenings of your local sound sanctuary can lead to some exclusive announcements.

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How vinyl records are made: From mastering to pressing

The vinyl production process begins with lacquer cutting, where grooves are etched into a master disc. Next, metal plating creates stampers to press hot vinyl into high-fidelity records. After cooling, each vinyl is trimmed, sleeved, and packed – ready to spin on turntables and record players in records stores and homes worldwide. For custom vinyl records, lathe-cutting techniques deliver unique, one-off pressings without involving traditional metal stampers. This makes every record a true collector’s item.

Enhance your vinyl listening experience with high-quality sound

MONITOR III A.N.C.

Get closer to the recording, raise the volume on an authentic listening experience, and welcome in a warmer, richer analogue sound with Monitor III A.N.C. headphones.

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For big-stage vinyl sound, connect your turntable to our Stanmore III and Woburn III – guaranteed to make any room come alive. This isn’t just listening. It’s feeling.

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Supporting Vinyl Culture

Our commitment to vinyl culture has and always will remain loud. Whether it’s limited-edition vinyl records with our Marshall Records artists or our vinyl-focused collaborations and initiatives, we keep the vinyl conversation spinning.

Record Store Day 

Record stores are the heartbeat of vinyl culture, offering an experience digital music can’t replace. Record Store Day unites labels, bands, and fans worldwide to celebrate the vinyl sound and the community that keeps it alive.

Marshall records 

We amplify voices across everything we do. This includes Marshall Records, our label that nurtures and develops musicians. Of course, we have vinyl pressings for these electrifying performers. So, what are you waiting for? Your next favourite artist is waiting to be heard by you.

Rough Trade

Walk into a store at our leading independent music retailer partner Rough Trade and you’ll get front row access to an in-store listening station. Equipped with Marshall headphones, get ready for a listening experience only Marshall can deliver.

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Sign up to be the first in line for the latest and loudest updates. In the meantime, don’t forget to swing by your local record shop!

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