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My girlfriend is an insurance agent, so this comes from her.
It does vary from insurance company as well as country (so I'm speaking for TX, USA).
In TX, you can take out a personal articles policy for any amount you want $500-$100,000 or whatever, and your premium is based on the amount, your credit, etc. You will have to list large items individually (i.e. laptops, turntables, generally anything worth more than $100) so that in the event of disaster or theft they will have record of items which are missing.
As for listing records individually, thats unnecessary. You would just list a dollar amount for records, so your list would be:
1. SL-1200MK2 - $500 (or whatever)
2. Records - $2000 (again whatever you estimate they're worth)
The insurance company just wants a rough idea of what theyre insuring. But generally they will pay out whatever your maximum coverage is in a total loss situation, or what you tell them is missing and they come and can prove. Pictures are ALWAYS a good idea. Some companies require a hard copy of photos of the items being covered.
I hope this helps!
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