TROPICAL ISLES VINYL RECORDS:
Find the record you are looking for to complete your music collection. Visit TIVR, our
online store, and enjoy our variety of music genres. Search thousands of albums including 45
long play vinyls, limited editions, box sets, and more.
Explore our online record shop to find your favorite album on vinyl, from classic rock to hip
hop, we have all you need to grow your record collection! Shop our huge collection of vinyl
records at TIVR. Find the classic vinyl record to fit your mood with modern country, classic
reggae, and alternative artists.
A vinyl LP can hold up to an hour of music on each side, so they are a popular format for
albums. In longer albums, the grooves have to be cut closer.
Yes, vinyl record albums from the '60s and 70's era can be worth a lot of money. This depends
on the recording artist, record rarity, record grading, and condition. You don’t have to worry
here at TIVR, it is perfect for albums from the '60s and '70s, they are all in excellent
condition, and can be worth hundreds or even thousands of dollars.
The price of vinyl records has increased mainly because of high production costs. With fewer record-pressing plants than in previous decades, there's more demand for the service. As sales have
increased, artists and record labels realize they can charge more to capitalize on this popularity.
Vinyl records are worth money if they're rare, unique, or produced by famous artists (sometimes all of the above). But several other factors determine a record's value. Here's a rundown of what
to look for. We carry a large selection of vinyl LP records, and we have R&B, Reggae, Soul, Instrumental, soundtrack, and much more. Most of our LPs are open sleeve one of a kind, there are
no two of the same LP, so we do not exchange or refund when it is sold. When you purchase any LP from us, you are buying the only one we have available in stock. Ours is a liquidation sale
from a closeout business. While you are here, check out our book sale from Amazon.com. We are glad you dropped by, and happy browsing.
IN A NUTSHELL:
To put it simply, yes, cheap turntables can ruin your vinyl records. While this won't be the case for every model out there, the risk certainly does increase if the turntable has been made with
cheap materials. Be careful not to destroy your vinyl copy of the music record.