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Record Props offers a versatile vinyl record display that mounts your record and album cover on the wall or doubles as a tabletop stand. Designed for easy switching between display modes, it supports single and gatefold LPs with a secure, slip-resistant mount, turning your music collection into a stylish, floating art installation.


| ASIN | B07RZMP76F |
| Best Sellers Rank | #52,249 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #357 in Audio & Video Turntables |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (477) |
| Date First Available | May 17, 2019 |
| Item Weight | 2.29 ounces |
| Item model number | RC-173 |
| Manufacturer | Record Props |
| Product Dimensions | 4 x 4 x 1.38 inches |
C**Z
Perfect Design
Overall I think this is worth the $20 you pay for it. It feels like way more solid quality than you would get from a typical Etsy 3d print seller. The pieces are solid, it’s easy enough to use. Basically there is a base that screws into the wall. Then the outer “X” slots in place and is secured with a plastic middle piece. This middle piece twists once in to “lock” it all in place. Then you just place your record over the middle ball that has a little rubber type gasket to help keep the record from slipping off. The outer “X” is what creates the gap that would allow you to place the album cover behind the record if you choose. It’s super functional for its purpose and if you care enough about your records or art to display them then you’ll be happy with this purchase. I’ve included some pictures of the parts involved so hopefully that helps.
A**R
Great Product!
Works great easy to use and looks great
F**W
Good Option with a Few Problems
These are a great alternative to framing albums if you are looking to save a bit of money or prefer the look of the way the vinyls are displayed. These mounts get the job done and are well made/packaged and I'm happy with these now that I have them on the wall, but there are few problems: - Depending on the album sleeve, it may not sit flush or fit well between the mount and the wall. Double LPs won't fit without removing the second LP and if the sleeve is too heavy or light, it might lean forward or to a specific side. I resolved this by adding a sleeve protector to each sleeve and then putting a command strip on the protector to properly align the sleeve to the wall within the mount. - They are hard to align level on the wall due to the shape (it's an X). It's not impossible but you'll need to be precise when mounting to the wall. This can be artificially exacerbated by any sleeve lean mentioned above. - There are 3d printed versions of these elsewhere for a much lower price, easier alignment, and a better "pocket" for the sleeve. The upside to this particular mount is that it is available via Prime for a much quicker fulfillment time and are probably better made in most cases than the 3d printed counterparts. As a note for mounting: The mounts come with screws to mount, but I can confirm these also hold up nice with command strips. I recommend normal strips over the velcro ones. The velcro ones create a larger gap between the mount and the wall that can present issues with the album sleeve staying flush to the wall. Just be sure to remove anything in the sleeve that would add significant weight, these have trouble staying up if they bear weight (like any booklet, 2nd LP, etc).
B**R
Cool Little Piece of Equipment
I'm just now getting my vinyl collection together, and have been looking for a quick, easy way to display it. Love this! It's pretty minimalist so it doesn't distract from the album artwork. It was surprisingly easy to install, though the package didn't come with instructions. But I checked out the website where they have a "how to hang guide" which answered any installment questions I had. Once I figured it out, it was pretty intuitive and clever. I need to get another now to use on my record player table, or even a whole wall of them for a rotating "gallery"! Oh, and major bonus points for a solution which doesn't break the bank!
A**T
These things are proppin up my feelings right now!
I bought record props when they first came out. seemed like an interesting way to show off some of my nicer looking vinyl records. i liked em so much i ended up buying a bunch to display. just picked up this new version of them. better packaging, better quality, better design. the lock screw through the middle of the display is very intuitive and easy to work. great weight too. i can hold up a double jacket cover with no issues when displaying. props to the designer - i have been recommending these since i first got them and will continue to nag my audiophile friends about them!!!!
J**Z
Nothing’s perfect — this is close as it gets!
I bought some of these as a Christmas gift and they’ve been on my personal shopping list ever since. I’m ecstatic to finally have my own set. They feel well made and have a team of genuine people behind them. Go figure, right, real people! I went the command strip route and was able to align and everything pretty well level using a tape measure, pencil, and a level app - measure from the middle of the ‘X.’ The different holder widths securely hold single and double albums as can be seen in my photos and video. Not all record jackets are the same though, some are larger than others, some will sit better than others, with or without their contents. In one case, I have an insert in front of the jacket, and so it’s not perfectly flush. But I’m still more than happy with how it looks. I may add some blue painters tape (for future easy release) and fasten the top of the jacket with some command tape to tighten them up and they’ll look even better. I’ll definitely buy more and continue to support this small business.
E**S
Good for single albums—-Crap for doubles
Cool, effective product for single album cover. Totally lousy for a double album cover. The peg isn’t long enough or maybe just doesn’t grip the bottom X enough to really hold a thicker double album—at least not if you need to keep one of the records in the cover while the other is in the player. The weight of the double album cover plus 1 record causes the cover to tip forward and I guess applies too much force on the front X, thereby popping the peg right out and causing the displayed record and the cover with the 2nd record to go crashing to the floor. Very disappointing performance for thicker covers. Great performance for single albums.
J**N
Awesome aesthetic, great design
I wanted something that showed the record as well as the sleeve and this was the best thing I found. It is the best thing out there too because it’s super easy and looks awesome. I don’t have a record player, but if you wanted to play it you just pull it off, turn the nub in the middle, then use the x mount to display the cover, and there’s a small bracket that stays up on the wall. Definitely buying more, and it would be great as a gift with a friends fav album.
H**T
Gute Qualität und cooles Design. 👌 Werde ich wieder kaufen.
B**E
This is a poor quality product for the price. I bought two of these to put up some records for my wife, and the quality is not as expected. When installed correctly, the record is intended to sit against the wall, but wind or movement will get behind the record pulling it out from the wall, because it's just sitting loosely on the cheap plastic frame. When trying to install the second one, it broke in my hands while trying to unscrew the locking mechanism (photo attached). This is poorly over-designed. I'm returning both the one I installed correctly and the one that broke in my hands as this is not worth the ~$30CAD I spent per hanger. I would not recommend this product to anyone (read the other 1-star reviews to see that this is a common problem).
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