After Devastating Fire, How Will the Vinyl Industry Cope?

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Vinyl records have resurged over the past decade, but a fire at a manufacturing plant in California threatens to upend the industry

Vinyl records have made a comeback over the past decade, beloved by music fans who prefer what they say is a more authentic sound quality. But how easy they will be to come by is in question after a fire ripped through a little-known California manufacturing plant.

The fire happened Thursday at Apollo Masters Corp. in Banning, Calif. “Apollo Masters manufacturing and storage facility had a devastating fire and was completely destroyed,” the company said on its website. “We are uncertain of our future at this point and are...

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Have some for sale any buyers!

It wasn't much of a comeback anyway. You have to have the hearing of a dog to tell the difference. Unless you wanted to count hiss and pops.

Waiting for the day someone invents fireproof music

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