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  1. Feb 24, 2015 · LP refers Long Play; it is a vinyl record. Per Wikipedia: The LP (Long Play), or 33 1⁄3 rpm microgroove vinyl record, is a format for phonograph (gramophone) records, an analog sound storage medium. Introduced by Columbia Records in 1948, it was soon adopted as a new standard by the entire record industry.

  2. Feb 12, 2023 · Note that "33" is really 33⅓, so 16⅔ is exactly half of it. A turntable set to "33" with pitch -50% would play the record correctly. But that might be an expensive way just to play one record. Consider playing back the record at 33 speed, recording it on a computer, and slowing it down by 50%. You can do it using a free editor such as Audacity.

  3. This new kind of record was RCA's hope for restoring their market. By 1930, radio and the depression had reduced RCA's and all record companies' sales. The 'Program Transcription' was 12" in diameter, revolved at 33-1/3 RPM, had fine grooves (.0045 inch) that were closely spaced, and was made of a flexible plastic called 'Victrolac.'

  4. May 5, 2015 · Record stamper Matrix codes can be used to identify the pressing plant, but the correlating lists may not be publicly available, or may have only been compiled by collectors, rather than the plants themselves. The first part of the number will match the information on the record sleeve & will be the same for all copies.

  5. The album gets released on various mediums, such as 8-track, cassette, vinyl (a.k.a. record), or CD. A "record" is a specific medium that the album is released on. A record doesn't have to be an album. A record could be a single. Merriam-Webster defines "album" as: a long musical recording on a record, CD, etc., that usually includes a set of songs

  6. Oct 20, 2023 · In theory, for the pure analog reproduction of sound, a physical soundwave vibrates a physical needle, creating a physical groove in a master record. When you play a duplicate of that record, a reproduced physical groove vibrates a new physical needle, thus creating a new physical soundwave with most of the full richness of the original one intact.

  7. Feb 12, 2018 · This gramophone mechanism was known as an autochanger or record changer. The cited Wikipedia article explains how come different sorts required different pairings of sides: autochangers which just dropped the records needed a pairing such as 1&8, 2&7, 3&6, 4&5; those which slid the top record away after playing it needed e.g. 1&5, 2&6, 3&7, 4&8.

  8. Apr 22, 2015 · Less vinyl means less petroleum needed to make it. Less vinyl means less temptation for the record manufacturers to augment their virgin vinyl with center punches and rim trim leftovers. I would take a Dynaflex of carefully pressed, super quiet, high quality vinyl from new stampers, over a heavy record made from recycled floor sweepings any day.

  9. Aug 30, 2015 · Historically speaking, LP and EP are vinyl record formats. The LP was a full length 33 1/3 rpm album, around 45-60 minutes in length (20-30 minutes per side). The EP was developed from the 45 rpm single format (one song), it had the same format as a single, but several songs instead of one.

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