What is the slowest record speed?

Vinyl records typically come in three speeds: 33, 45 and 78 rotations per minute (RPM). If you're like most record lovers you've probably flipped speeds from time to time in order to hear your music faster or slower than normal.
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What is the slowest speed ever recorded?

There is such thing as 0 speed, that is the slowest speed. Speed cannot be negative. If you are talking about velocity, where the direction could be negative, it is - c.
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How slow is the speed of light?

In a vacuum, the speed of light is about 186,000 miles per second (300,000 kilometers per second). If it were orders of magnitude slower, humans would immediately take notice.
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How do you tell if a record is 33 45 or 78?

The size is the most notable difference in the performance of 78 shellac records and 33 or 45 vinyl records. The 45s are typically 7 inches, but 78s and 33s can be either 10 or 12 inches. What differences should you be aware of when deciding which record you want to play on your turntable?
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What does 16 33 45 and 78 mean?

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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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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Are 45 records still made?

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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Do 45s sound better than 33?

Since 45s travel faster than 33s, more waveform definition can be squeezed into the format, which takes up more room. More bumps and grooves created in pressing a 45 means better audio quality.
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Are 78 records still made?

In the US, most record labels dropped the 78 RPM format between 1957 and 1961 (with a major exodus of 78 RPM record manufacturers in 1958), though some smaller labels continued to produce 78 RPM records until the later part of the 1960s (1967 or 1968).
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Are vinyls supposed to wobble?

Some wobbling is normal with record players and not a problem, as long as it is not affecting the playback. But if your turntable is exhibiting excessive wobble, you will want to fix it.
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What color travels fastest?

Because the colors of light travel at different speeds, they get bent by different amounts and come out all spread out instead of mixed up. Violet travels the slowest so it is on the bottom and red travels the fastest so is on the top.
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What is speed of darkness?

Darkness travels at the speed of light. More accurately, darkness does not exist by itself as a unique physical entity, but is simply the absence of light.
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Would you age if you travelled speed light?

Five years on a ship traveling at 99 percent the speed of light (2.5 years out and 2.5 years back) corresponds to roughly 36 years on Earth. When the spaceship returned to Earth, the people onboard would come back 31 years in their future--but they would be only five years older than when they left.
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Is 200 mph possible?

Back in 1987, the Ferrari F40 became the first production road car to exceed the mythical 200-mph barrier with a top speed of 201 mph. Now, Ferrari sells three cars that top out over 200, and even Dodge sells a 204-mph car.
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What speed can a human survive?

Changes in speed are expressed in multiples of gravitational acceleration, or 'G'. Most of us can withstand up to 4-6G. Fighter pilots can manage up to about 9G for a second or two. But sustained G-forces of even 6G would be fatal.
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Can a body have 0 speed?

A body has zero speed when it has zero distance covered in an interval of time and hence the body is at rest.
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What is the rarest vinyl record in the world?

Rarest Vinyl Ever: A Guide To 20 Of The Most Expensive Records
  • 4: Röyksopp: 'Melody AM' (2LP, 2001) ...
  • 2: Sex Pistols: God Save The Queen (7” single, 1977) ...
  • 2: Darrell Banks: Open The Door To Your Heart (7”, 1966) ...
  • 1: The Quarrymen: That'll Be The Day/In Spite Of All The Danger (10” acetate, 1958)
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What came first 45 or 33 records?

45 rpm – Less than a year after the 33 rpm record was announced, the 45 rpm 7-inch record was released by RCA Victor—Columbia Record's primary competitor. The two record speeds quickly overtook the market.
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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 are 78 records?

Any flat disc record, made between about 1898 and the late 1950s and playing at a speed around 78 revolutions per minute is called a "78" by collectors. The materials of which discs were made and with which they were coated were also various; shellac eventually became the commonest material.
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Do thicker records sound better?

You'll often hear folks claim that heavier weight vinyl allows for deeper grooves and more “detail,” but in reality, the technical standards for cutting grooves to vinyl master discs are exactly the same for all records regardless of weight.
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Why do records sound better than CDs?

Sound Quality

The arguments against digital audio come from the fact that no matter how precise the sampling (~44,000 times per second is standard), the breaking down of music into binary data can never match the smooth and continuous nature of analog vinyl.
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Are CDs coming back?

Put down your vinyls records and dust off those long-forgotten plastic binders, because CDs are making a resurgence. CD sales in the US increased in 2021 for the first time in 17 years, according to the annual sales report published by the Recording Industry Association of America.
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Why do people still buy vinyl?

Superior Sound

With vinyl, you get an analog sound that reverberates and creates a warm sound you can't find in any other medium. The music and vocals or closer to the way artists sound live, with a lossless format that isn't overly compressed.
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How much did a 45 record cost in 1955?

Teenagers of the Fifties took to the portable, less-expensive format; one ad at the time priced the records at 65 cents each. One of rock's most cataclysmic early hits, Bill Haley and the Comets' “Rock Around the Clock,” sold 3 million singles in 1955.
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