What happens if you spin a record at the wrong speed?

Playing vinyl records at the wrong speed does not do any damage. The audio will not sound as intended, but there will be no lasting extra damage if the standard RPM speeds are used.

How much faster is 45 RPM than 33 RPM?

A better approach is to spin the disk at 45 instead of 33-1/3 rpm. This gives you a 35% increase in groove velocity at any point on the disk, which is a huge advantage. Yes, the groove still slows down as it moves inward, but the effects are greatly reduced.

Do you play records on 33 or 45?

Vinyl records are produced to be played at one of three speeds: 33 1/3 RPM, 45 RPM, and 78 RPM. You will almost never deal with 78 RPM records, so don’t worry about that. Most full-size 12-inch records will be 33 1/3 RPM, though some — mainly EPs and maxi-singles — will be at 45 RPM.

Can you play a 45 on a record player?

Each adapter allows you to play 45 RPM singles on almost any record player. The adapters are easy to use, simply snap it into the center of the 7″ record and place on the turntable spindle – no tools are required!

Why are some records 33 and some 45?

In the years after World War II, several competing formats appeared, most notably the 33 1/3 rpm LP (Long Play) record which not only had a slower playback speed but narrower grooves, followed soon thereafter by the middle-ground 45 rpm format.

What are 45 rpm records?

Answer: The 7-inch, 45 RPM record was introduced by RCA Victor in 1949. Playing at a speed of 45 revolutions per minute, this type of record is often referred to as a “single” or, simply, a “45.” 45 RPM records became very popular in the 1950s and 1960s.

Are 45 records smaller?

The major advantage that 45 RPM records brought to the table was again one of size. They were physically smaller than 78s, which meant that the records themselves could be produced less expensively.

What’s the difference between 45 rpm and 33 rpm?

The higher the RPM, the faster the vinyl passes under the stylus. Because of this, records that are made to play 45 RPM have the potential to have more audio quality and less distortion when compared to 33 1/3 RPM records. 45 RPM will generally provide better high frequencies, especially at the end of a record side.

How do you play 45 rpm records?

In order to play a 45 RPM record that has a 1.5-inch hole, you must use an adapter that has an outside diameter of 1.5 inches and a 0.25-inch hole in the center. Traditional adapters were attached inside the hole of the record and then placed over the spindle.

What is the best way to clean 45 rpm records?

Cleaning old 45 RPM records is necessary to maintain the quality of the record and the sound. When kept free of dirt, dust and oils from your fingers the sound will not only be clearer, the record will last longer. Purchasing a record cleaning machine is the quickest method but unless you have a large collection the cost factor may be prohibitive.

What is the rarest 45 rpm?

‘Rarest’ Beatles US 45 rpm single with Tony Sheridan will rock at auction. Estimated at $30,000+, this record starring the Beatles with Tony Sheridan is for sale in Dallas, US. The rarest of all United States Beatles 45 rpm singles is auctioning in Dallas, Texas, on March 30.

Do old 45 records have any value?

The most valuable Elvis record is 1962’s Good Luck Charm. Regular 45’s that include the picture sleeve are worth up to $50; however, RCA also released a 7-inch 33 that’s valued at over $20,000 with the original picture sleeve.

Where to buy old 45 records?

For over 15 years, DJ Records USA has been in the business of buying used LPs, 45s, 78s and 12” singles from thousands upon thousands of individuals all over the United States. We buy truckloads of records from collectors, DJs, audiophiles, music industry executives, and estates.

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