Enman’s AVU supplies vinyl records and turntables to prevent that music from being a lost art

Enman’s Audio Video Unlimited now supplies vinyl records to the public through special orders. Owner Bob Picard said there is a difference in quality when it comes to listening to records, and he wanted to offer that service to his customers.

Picard’s large collection of records is on display at the store, and customers can make special orders from his supplier in Ontario, a service which began in November.

“I have anything from Aretha Franklin, Metallica, Led Zeppelin, Leonard Cohen to David Bowie.”

The list also includes new albums and is updated regularly. He’s happy to offer vinyl and turntables, as it’s considered a lost art, he added.

“We want customers to be aware we sell audio and we’re not just a television store.

“I still believe in vinyl and traditional music. There are many people who still go home and listen to their albums.”

Picard said he has been a music lover for the past 40 years.

“My family was into music and my kids are into music one way or another. It’s a tradition that will hopefully keep being passed down for generations to come.”

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