Below is a brief overview of the most common vinyl formats including a brief introduction to 33 vs 45 rpm.
Difference between vinyl record sizes.
Most turntables can play 33s and 45s while 78s require a certain kind of stylus and motor speed.
In reality of course the speed didn t make any difference.
Vinyl is an analog storage medium which means there is a physical record of the music imprinted on the vinyl disc read by a sensitive needle called a stylus.
Why 78 45 and 33 1 3 record formats.
We have details on sizes speeds and best way to convert.
The flat 78s were much easier to.
A 7 inch record was simply more convenient for single tunes than a 12 inch one.
If you are a new comer to vinyl you may wonder what these numbers actually mean.
Records come in three standard sizes.
Vinyl records come in different speeds and sizes do you know what kind you have.
The difference in vinyl record speeds 33 45 and 78 records 33 45 78.
The lp was soon confronted by the 45 a 7 inch 180 mm diameter fine grooved vinyl record playing at 45 rpm.
At a certain point records can become cramped with grooves and have to expand in size to accommodate the extra music play while maintaining the quality of the audio.
33 45 and 78 rpm represents the speed at which the record spins on your turntable.
7 inch 10 inch and 12 inch.
You may think are these related to the magical numbers from lost.
Nonetheless the public allowed itself to be duped and in 1951 columbia began making 45s too.
Vinyl records come in numerous speeds that impact playback and compatibility.
Vinyl sales in the uk reached 2 8 million in 2012.
The standard vinyl album is the 12 inch 33 rpm lp 7 inch 33 rpm ep and 7 inch 45 rpm single.
Vinyl records typically come in three speeds.
Vinyl record sizes differ based on how much music is stored on the surface of the disk.
Vinyl lp records enjoyed a resurgence in the early 2010s.
The first record player was invented around 1870 by thomas edison but this used cylindrical records about the size of an empty toilet paper tube.
33 45 and 78 rotations per minute rpm.
1900 1960 the first disc format was the 10 inch 78 rpm record pictured above in the center invented around 1900.
Thus we ended with one speed and spindle size for popular songs and another for symphonies.