Clearaudio Groove Archive Box And Vinyl Storage Solutions
CLEARAUDIO GROOVE ARCHIVE BOX AND ANTI-STATIC INNER SLEEVES INTRODUCED FOR VINYL STORAGE
German analogue audio specialist Clearaudio, known for its turntable engineering, has introduced a new range of vinyl storage accessories aimed at record collectors.
The launch includes the Clearaudio Groove Archive Box and a set of anti-static inner sleeves, reflecting a broader focus on record care beyond playback equipment.

CLEARAUDIO GROOVE ARCHIVE BOX
The Clearaudio Groove Archive Box is a vinyl storage unit designed to hold up to 50 LPs. It is handcrafted in Germany using FSC-certified European cherry wood sourced from the Bavarian Forest. The box includes two removable dividers for organisation and can be configured either as a wall-mounted unit or stacked up to four units high. The design aims to combine practical storage with a more considered aesthetic approach to record collections.
ANTI-STATIC INNER SLEEVES FOR RECORD PROTECTION
Alongside the storage box, Clearaudio has released anti-static inner sleeves intended to improve record protection during storage. The sleeves are designed to reduce electrostatic build-up and minimise the risk of surface wear. Their smooth finish allows records to be inserted and removed with less friction, which may help reduce fine scratches over time. The sleeves are supplied in packs of 50.


The introduction of these accessories reflects the reality that vinyl records spend most of their lifespan in storage rather than on a turntable. Clearaudio’s approach here focuses on preservation and handling, areas that can impact long-term record condition as much as playback quality. The combination of a dedicated storage unit and protective sleeves positions the products as complementary additions to an existing HiFi setup.
CLEARAUDIO GROOVE ARCHIVE BOX AND SLEEVES PRICE AND AVAILABILITY
The Clearaudio Groove Archive Box is priced at £75 / €75 / $95. The anti-static inner sleeves are priced at £39 / €39 / $50 for a pack of 50
HiFi PiG says: Don’t forget that caring for your records is as important as how you play them!
















