20 sep 2008 08:22 location: Not all vinyl are created equal. Now, at 45 rpm's the same audio will take up a foot and a half since its traveling faster.
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A 45 rpm will have a larger hole in the middle than a 33 1/3, more commonly known as an album because it will have between 1 and 9 or 10 songs on each side and a 78 will have only 1 song per side.
The three commonly recognized speeds are 33 1/3 rpm, 45 rpm, and finally 78 rpm.
In the war to develop long playing microgroove records in the late 1940s and early 1950s, two standards emerged. Post by coffee phil » 23 jun 2013 13:44 Given equal care in quality of mastering and pressing, 45 will sound better than 33 1/3. 78, 33, 45 rpm history.
45's which had the most.
Lastly, 78 would take up 3 feet. What this essentially means is how many times the platter on a turntable rotates a full circle each minute. Rad grandad 36225 posts since 6 sep, 2003 from downeast maine post by hink » fri may 14, 2010 3:49 am pppfts, zbtttts, kachckachkachkachkachkachkachk, fzzztts, gkuggle, and. From 78's to 33 1/3's, 10 shellac to 12 vinyl, and pure black to color and picture discs, records come a variety of different sizes, speeds and colors.
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The record material was made out of shellac, a material that can “ping” when you hit it, causing additional noise. Material 78 rpm records are made of thick and brittle shellac, which is highly breakable and causes edges to easily. 78 rpm records are usually 10 inches in diameter. 45 vs 33 do 45 rpm records sound better than 33rpm.
In reality, of course, the speed didn’t make any difference.
Kvr moderators (main) 7 posts • page 1 of 1. Forum regular join date feb 2002 posts 1,188. At 78 rpm, that one minute groove be 3 feet long. One by columbia records, the.
33 rpm records are the largest in size, usually measuring 12 inches in diameter.
In the 1890’s, emile berliner’s first gramophone records came out and it spun at 78 rpm. As a hypothetical example, suppose you were able to uncoil the grooves in your record. Anything about music but doesn't fit into the forums above. One minute of audio takes up one foot at 33 rpm's.
Instead, it spent $5 million advertising 45 rpm as the preferred speed for popular music.
I've got some 78s that sound great as well, but the limitation with those is recording technology dating back 50 years or more. In 1948, the 33 1/3 rpm record was produced by columbia records, which was produced in a long play (lp) record. There is a limit to what the human ear can hear though, and the hearable difference between 45 and 78 is pretty miniscule. 1) 78=100% 2) x=33% where left sides of both of them have the same units, and both right sides have the same units, so we can do something like that:
Now we have two simple equations:
If 78 is 100%, so we can write it down as 78=100%. Now, at 45 rpm's the same audio will take up a foot and a half since its traveling faster. But it didn’t discontinue the 45. We know, that x is 33% of the output value, so we can write it down as x=33%.
Some of them spin a little faster.
Technically 78's would sound the best. Differences between 33/45 and 78 rpm stylos. Coffee phil vinyl addict posts: I also deduce that the turntable sold for 33/45/78 with only one needle, are not exactley to be used with only that needle.
The pressings of a vinyl record are designed around this rotational speed.