KALAMAZOO – Ben Angelo grew up listening to music from his folks’ giant collection of vinyl records. But when CDs took over the music scene in the 1990s, he left analog recordings behind. Now Angelo, 31, has joined millions of people who again are buying albums and hybrid turntables that let them download their records to digital devices.

?A lot of young people I know listen to records,? Angelo said. ?Records are something we talk about a lot. I?m a huge collector. I inherited my parents? record collection.?

But he?s is not listening to his LPs on a turntable he inherited from his folks. Rather, Angelo, a part-time disc jockey, plays his records on a ?Wheel of Steel,? a Technics 1200 professional DJ turntable.

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