Tiny Vinyl is the fast-growing company that makes four-inch vinyl records, approximately one-third the size of standard 12-inch vinyl records. Each record can play two tracks (one per side) and can be played on any full-sized turntable.
And while it sounds a little gimmicky, these pocket-sized records have taken the vinyl world by storm. They are officially licensed by many of today’s biggest artists, each of whom selects the two tracks that go on the record, and thus have become highly collectible.
Now, doubling down on its success, Tiny Vinyl has introduced its first record player that is specifically designed to play its miniature records. And naturally, it lives up to the tiny name.

A tiny, vinyl player
The Tiny Vinyl Player is a shoebox-sized all-in-one record player that is specially designed to play the company’s 4-inch vinyl records. It’s obviously aimed at those who own a lot of Tiny Vinyl records, as it can only play them and not any full-sized records. It’s too small.
Again, Tiny Vinyl’s records are compatible with any traditional turntable that supports 33 RPM speeds. So, most turntables. This means that the Tiny Vinyl Player is hardly a necessity, but another collectible.









