Jeez who has phyiscal copies of music nowadays!
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Originally posted by zeitghostOk.
Who's got 78s & sommat to play them on?
Don't know if they're worth anything. Probably not. I also had a 78 rpm version of Rock Around The Clock. That probably was worth something. Shame I dropped it and it smashed into smithereens.
I don't have a turntable that spins at 78 rpm though. It's hard enough switching between 33rpm and 45 rpm as it involves removing the turntable itself and fitting the belt onto one or other of 2 wheels (for want of a better word).
I seem to remember that, as a young gal, I had a turntable that span at 16 rpm. I have never seen nor heard of any record that would play at this speed. It would be inneresting to hear from anyone who has....Comment
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Originally posted by Gittins Gal View PostI've got a pile of my nonna's Mario Lanza 78s in the loft.
Don't know if they're worth anything. Probably not. I also had a 78 rpm version of Rock Around The Clock. That probably was worth something. Shame I dropped it and it smashed into smithereens.
I don't have a turntable that spins at 78 rpm though. It's hard enough switching between 33rpm and 45 rpm as it involves removing the turntable itself and fitting the belt onto one or other of 2 wheels (for want of a better word).
I seem to remember that, as a young gal, I had a turntable that span at 16 rpm. I have never seen nor heard of any record that would play at this speed. It would be inneresting to hear from anyone who has....
16, 33.33, 45 and 78
I think 16's were effectively 7 inch albums - although I think I (and by that I mean my dad) only had one.Comment
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Originally posted by original PM View Postmy first had 4 speeds
16, 33.33, 45 and 78
I think 16's were effectively 7 inch albums - although I think I (and by that I mean my dad) only had one.
Imagine that played at 16 rpm!
All I can say is that some structural damage was done!Comment
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I seem to remember something about 16s being for voice recordings - which makes sense as they'd be longer and lower quality. But that might be cobblers. What rpm did the original turn the handle trumpet gramophones use?
My Dad had a turntable with 16,33,45,78 too, and you didn't need to change the belts.Will work inside IR35. Or for food.Comment
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Originally posted by Gittins Gal View PostI seem to remember that, as a young gal, I had a turntable that span at 16 rpm. I have never seen nor heard of any record that would play at this speed. It would be inneresting to hear from anyone who has....
Holy Bible The Complete New Testament 26 16 RPM Records | eBayWill work inside IR35. Or for food.Comment
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I have a record that plays from the inside out and one that never finishes (it was purposely made with a small scratch on the runout groove so it just skips all the time.) Remember 'A Porky Prime Cut?'“Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.”Comment
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostI have a record that plays from the inside out and one that never finishes (it was purposely made with a small scratch on the runout groove so it just skips all the time.) Remember 'A Porky Prime Cut?'
(1981? Showing my age lol)
I also remember a group called Gaye Bikers On Acid who produced a limited edition version of one of their albums with no hole in the middle of the disc.
The name of the LP? "Drill Your Own Hole"Comment
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