Summary of article: The capacity of a turntable stand for records depends on individual preferences and the physical characteristics of the records. Factors like sleeve thickness, brand, and age affect how many albums can fit. It’s crucial to ensure the stand can support the weight of your collection and allow space to browse through your albums without causing damage. Records vary in thickness and weight, so we can’t give a precise count of how many will fit on a stand.
The number of records a turntable stand can hold will vary depending largely on personal preferences. Vinyl enthusiasts will tell you not to overload a turntable stand because doing so may damage the records, but even if you prefer a more compact storage system, it is important to note the average size and weight for each record. There is not a universal thickness or weight of a record, so it is not possible to provide an exact number of albums each stand will hold. Other variables might include inner and outer sleeve thickness, brand, and even the record's age. If you are a vintage album collector, for example, records manufactured prior to 1973 were thicker and heavier: an oil crisis during the Yom Kippur War limited petroleum supplies, and record companies began manufacturing thinner records.
Typically, weight limits are met before the shelf width is filled, and it is important to consider this when deciding if a stand is large enough to accommodate your needs. It is best to leave enough room to thumb through the titles, as this both keeps your collection within the weight limits of the Turntable stand and is more suitable for preserving the vinyl.
Without getting too enthusiastic about the myriad of possibilities, the most typical vinyl records are available in the below sizes and weights:
Size | Weight (gram) | Weight (ounces) |
7 |
40 | 1.41 |
10 |
110 | 3.88 |
12 |
120-180 |
4.23-6.35 |
To best determine the needs of your personal collection, you can either measure the width and weight of your collection as a whole or weigh/measure a small sampling, such as an inch or ten records.