How to enjoy your records everywhere

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I want to tell you about the latest offering from Vinyl for The People. Starting in January, we will convert your precious LP’s to digital formats up to DSD 2x.  

Pre-orders are open now, and I’m offering introductory pricing for orders submitted before 31 December!

Choose a conversion package:

Basic $25.00 $19.95 (introductory pricing)

  • Convert your LP to digital format of your choice (FLAC/WAV) 44.1kHz @16 bit
  • Apply metadata and album art to files
  • Send converted files to provided e-mail address
  • Standard return shipping with tracking

Premium $45 $38.25 (introductory pricing)

  • 5 stage album Cleaning
  • convert to a digital format of your choice WAV/FLAC/ALAC in bitrate of choice 44.1 – 192kHz or DSD Standard or 2X
  • Mail cleaned and converted albums files on Thumb Drive with albums in folders arranged by title.
  • Files uploaded to our cloud and made available as completed

Multiple Album packages

A multi-album package is the best value for the conversion service; you can pick your favorite LP’s and have them converted at one time.  Up to 28% savings compared to converting your library one album at a time.

Basic Packages (at limited time introductory pricing)

  • 10 albums – $180
  • 15 albums – $270
  • 20 albums – $360

 

Premium Packages (at limited time introductory pricing)

  • 5 albums – $200
  • 10 albums – $400
  • 15 albums – $625

Ala Carte Services

Album burned to CD – $5

Album burned to Audio DVD -$12

Rush service – +20% of service cost + Shipping

Rush shipping – Starting at $35 

Gift Delivery (perfect for the holidays) – $15 personalized handwritten note, gift wrapping, and thumb drive with album(s) loaded onto it

 I am a huge proponent of enjoying music on vinyl.  That doesn’t mean it’s convenient.  I’m okay with that.  The experience of putting on an album and listening to it on your stereo doesn’t compare to scrolling through your digital library and clicking play.

A few weeks ago my amplifier died from loneliness while I was in DC.  Okay, I’m not sure why my amp died, and gladly I discovered that right before I started packing.  However, my flight coming back from San Jose a couple of nights ago would not have been as nice without a few choice albums loaded onto my iPod.

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You can listen to your favorite albums in the highest quality, wherever you are!  Click here to schedule a discovery session to see how we can reach your listening goals.

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Author: Tom

Founder of Vinyl for The People, sailor, gin drinker, son, friend, lover, vinyl collector, and appreciative of the life I've created.

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