Different Kinds Of Vinyl Records
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Different kinds of vinyl records. The eight main styles of vinyl records lps. Formats like 8 and 16 rpm discs could fit 90 minutes to 180 minutes respectively but they were mostly used for non music recordings. 12 inch albums lps twelve inch records are commonly referred to as lps which stands for long play. The two most basic types of vinyl are the regular adhesive backed vinyl and htv or heat transfer vinyl.
Types of vinyl records. My vinyl setup fluance rt85 turntable. Within each of those two larger categories there are different types and styles which i will talk more about in a bit. Https amzn to 2oys97i lp 120x turntable.
Vinyl records new or old retain a lot of value and so long as your copy is in decent condition and there s some demand for the title you can often make a profit if you choose to sell. The styles of music and the artists have changed and a few refinements have improved their sound quality most notably the introduction of stereo sound in the late 1950s but the basic record has not. Today s vinyl records aren t that much different from those that were introduced in the 1940s. Besides the standard black vinyl specialty records are also pressed on different colors of pvc a or picture discs with a card picture sandwiched between two clear sides.
They typically play at 33 1 3 rpm although. Though less common some vinyl records from the 1960s and 70s were made with extremely narrow grooves and played at super low speeds for maximum recording length. Compare these to the original columbia 12 inch lps ml 4001 at around 220 grams each. Within each of those two larger categories there are different types and styles which i will talk more about in a bit.
These records were first introduced way back in 1948. Below is a brief overview of the most common vinyl formats including a brief introduction to 33 vs 45 rpm. Https amzn to 2qltudr record cleaning kit. There are two basic types of vinyl adhesive vinyl and heat transfer vinyl.
In the past most long playing microgroove records were ten inches in diameter. In most cases the albums. They were a big step up.