Interesting Vintage Photos of HMV’s Sound-Isolating Vinyl Listening Booths From the 1950s

   

People used to go to record stores and listen to records in a “listening booth”... quite an event! At His Master’s Voice (HMV), customers could buy records and record players, but also listen to the latest songs.

 
In the 1950s, HMV introduced special sound-isolating booths where customers could sample new sounds without having to wear headphones. They also had enough room to squeeze in a close friend or two.
HMV’s Sound-Isolating Vinyl Listening Booths From the 1950s

HMV’s Sound-Isolating Vinyl Listening Booths From the 1950s
HMV’s Sound-Isolating Vinyl Listening Booths From the 1950s
HMV’s Sound-Isolating Vinyl Listening Booths From the 1950s


HMV’s Sound-Isolating Vinyl Listening Booths From the 1950s
HMV’s Sound-Isolating Vinyl Listening Booths From the 1950s
HMV’s Sound-Isolating Vinyl Listening Booths From the 1950s
HMV’s Sound-Isolating Vinyl Listening Booths From the 1950s
HMV’s Sound-Isolating Vinyl Listening Booths From the 1950s
HMV’s Sound-Isolating Vinyl Listening Booths From the 1950s