Is an album a 78?

In 1910, 78 RPM started to be considered the standard speed for phonograph records
phonograph records
The LP (from "long playing" or "long play") is an analog sound storage medium, a phonograph record format characterized by: a speed of 331⁄3 rpm; a 12- or 10-inch (30- or 25-cm) diameter; use of the "microgroove" groove specification; and a vinyl (a copolymer of vinyl chloride acetate) composition disk.
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. Since 78s were typically 10- to 12-inch records, they only had the ability to record about three to five minutes of music per side. This limited the number of songs that could be recorded per side to one or two.
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Are albums 33 or 78?

Vinyl records come in three speeds: 33 1/3 rpm (often just called a “33”), 45 rpm and 78 rpm. The “rpm” is an abbreviation for “revolutions per minute” — an indication of how fast the record is meant to spin on the turntable.
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How do you tell if a record is a 78?

78s are usually made of shellac which is heavier and stiffer than vinyl. You can hold a record by the edges and tap in the deadwax with a fingernail. It's a "brighter" sound than vinyl which sounds like a dull frisbee. Most 78s are 10" or 12".
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Is an album a 33?

LP stands for “long playing,” and essentially denotes a full-length album. Generally speaking, all of the records that you would see down in a local record store (or a Barnes and Noble) are 33 RPM, 12-inch releases.
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Is a regular record a 78?

The Creation of 78 RPM

As more and more audio manufacturers turned to producing record players, the idea of a 78 RPM turntable became the norm. This is because the 3600 RPM motor used within the turntable saw peak performance at 78.26 RPM. Eventually, this became the official record standard by 1925.
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How do I know if my record is 33 45 or 78?

78s hold about five minutes of music, while 33s hold up to approximately 20 minutes. 78 RPM records have a faster RPM speed than both 33 and 45 RPM records. 78s have wider grooves than vinyl records, which means that the stylus also needs to be wider. 78 RPM records are mono and are only heard through one channel.
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What size record is a 78?

78s come in a variety of sizes, the most common being 10 inch (25 cm) and 12 inch (30 cm) diameter, and these were originally sold in either paper or card covers, generally with a circular cutout allowing the record label to be seen.
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What is a 45 album?

45s are also made of vinyl rather than shellac, and can hold up to about 5 minutes of music on each side. 45s are still being made in limited quantities for jukebox operators who have not upgraded to newer CD jukeboxes, so you can still get some of the latest releases on 45.
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Are big records 33 or 45?

The majority of 12-inch long play (LPs) are 33 1/3 RPMs, and most 7-inch extended play (EPs) or singles are 45 RPMs. However, 10-inch discs are common at both speeds and there are exceptions (e.g. 12-inch 45 RPM discs).
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What does 45 mean on a record player?

One, in particular, has to do with three numbers: 33, 45, and 78. These numbers refer to the rate at which the record spins on the record player, measured in revolutions per minute (rpm). Most high-quality lp players & record players will come equipped to turn at these three standard speeds.
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Are 78s worth anything?

Collectors of 78s pay high prices for anything in good condition issued by companies such as Vogue, Black Patti, Black Swan, Autograph, Berliner, Fonotipia. They start at $20 and go up, up, up.
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How do I know what size my record is?

All records are measured and sorted by their RPM, which stands for revolutions per minute. This metric refers to how many times the platter, and therefore the record, will spin completely in one minute.
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There are only three speeds in which a vinyl record can be produced:
  1. 33 1/3 RPM.
  2. 45 RPM.
  3. 78 RPM.
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What speed is Taylor Swift vinyl?

Play at 45rpm for optimal sound quality. Limit 4 per customer.
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How big is a 45 record?

Competing formats. The LP was soon confronted by the "45", a 7-inch (180 mm) diameter fine-grooved vinyl record playing at 45 rpm, introduced by RCA Victor in 1949.
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Do they still make 45 records?

The arrival of the compact disc in the 1980s severely curbed production of LP and 45 discs. Sales of both dropped quickly and most major label record companies stopped releasing them in large amounts by the early 1990s. However, both are still being produced to this day.
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What does LP stand for?

LP stands for 'Long Play. ' These are longer than EP's, originally needing two vinyl per release until the 33 1/3rpm 12-inch record was released.
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What is a 7 record?

7 inch records (also called “45s”) are referred to by their playback speed of 45 rpm and their standard diameter of 7 inches.
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What is a 12 record?

The twelve-inch single (often written as 12-inch or 12″) is a type of vinyl (Polyvinyl Chloride or PVC) gramophone record that has wider groove spacing and shorter playing time with a 'single' or a few related sound tracks on each surface, compared to LPs (long play) which have several songs on each side.
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What is a 16 record?

The famous Seeburg 1000 was a record player that was used exclusively to play background music in offices and restaurants. The system used 16 RPM discs that were 9 inches in diameter and could be stacked on traditional 45 RPM spindle adapters.
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When did 45s replace 78s?

While this may sound clunky or cumbersome, vinyl 45s commercially introduced in 1949 by Camden's RCA Victor revolutionized the music industry. They sounded better than shellac 78s, lasted longer and tended not to shatter if dropped.
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What size is a 33 record?

The 45 was smaller than the 33; it was a 7-inch record, while the 33 was 10 or 12. They also varied in speed – the 33 was slower than the 45. 45 records were more popular than the 33s because of LPs. They allowed for full album versions instead of more individual songs per side.
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What's the difference between 78 and 33 records?

78 RPM records have no grooves, meaning they can only hold one song. 33 RPM records can hold nearly an hour's worth of music, which is why they are also referred to as LPs (long playing).
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What can you do with old 78 records?

If you have old 78s you'd like to donate, the Great 78 Project will accept your old 78 records and digitize them to post online. But reading their FAQs, it does not appear they will ship those old records back to you.
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What are old record sizes?

Vinyl record sizes
  • 12-inch. 12-inch records came as albums as well as singles. ...
  • 10-inch. A 10-inch record is too much of wasted space for a pop song and not enough space for two. ...
  • 7-inch. Though smallest, it is the most common form of vinyl singles.
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What's the biggest vinyl record size?

Overall. As a brief overview: There are three sizes of vinyl records being 7”, 10” and 12”. There are three speeds at which vinyl records are to be played, being 33 RPM, 45 RPM and 78 RPM. It is vital to know the speed at which your record should be played at, to avoid damaging it and rendering it unplayable.
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