old-school vinyl records
Old-school vinyl records are large, flat discs made of plastic that store music in grooves on their surface. They come in different sizes, with the most common being 12-inch and 7-inch records. When played on a turntable, a needle follows the grooves, converting the physical vibrations into sound. This analog format was popular from the late 19th century until the rise of digital music in the 1990s.
Vinyl records are known for their warm sound quality and unique aesthetic, often featuring colorful album artwork. Many collectors enjoy record players and turntables as a way to experience music in a tactile and nostalgic manner. Artists like The Beatles and Elvis Presley released iconic albums on vinyl, making these records a significant part of music history.