I have records that I bought new over 30 years ago that still sound excellent. The key is to never play a record without cleaning it properly. This is really more important than the equipment, as long as the the equipment is good quality and working properly. And always thoroughly clean a new record before it is played. If you don't have one, I'd recommend a good wet cleaning record machine.
How long should vinyl last?
Say I found a prestine copy of Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Heart Club Band. It was brand new and never opened. If I play it on a state of the art turntable, how many years of play can I get out of it if I play it once a week and take excellent care of it? How long before the initial crispness disappears?
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