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You can buy ABBA CD's on Amazon.
EP stands for "Extended Play." It refers to a kind of vinyl record that's longer than a single but shorter than a full-length (LP or "Long Play") album. Since it's on a CD, that CD was probably originally issued as an Extended Play record on vinyl.
The first music CD's were made available for purchase in October 1982. I believe they were first sold in Japan by Sony. =) === ===
They should be exactly the same if your turntable is adjusted properly. If you are using a record player there is no adjustment.
You can buy your own Vinyl Lathe. They are very expensive ($5,000+) and require special vinyl blanks. Some fit over standard turntables and some have their own platter. Neumann, Vestax and others make (or made) them.
No, you cannot. You need a turntable to play it as it will be on vinyl record format.
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You can buy ABBA CD's on Amazon.
If you purchased the vinyl records and they are yours and you are not going to use them in a public performance or make money out of them, then go for it.
EP stands for "Extended Play." It refers to a kind of vinyl record that's longer than a single but shorter than a full-length (LP or "Long Play") album. Since it's on a CD, that CD was probably originally issued as an Extended Play record on vinyl.
i would suggest you get some good recording equipment, and/or someone who is wise with recording equipment, and set up the vinyl player and just record that audio, then edit the sound, and burn it to cd. i guess there are probably better ways than that, but i hope i helped
You need a special device. There are some record players that also have an area for blank compact discs. Follow the instructions given that came with the device. You could also just buy the alum directly on CD, or grab a record player from a yard sale and hear the vinyl record the way that it was intended.
what happened to the market of vinyl records and firms that were producing the vinyl records when cassettes, CD/DVDs enter the markets.
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If you have a good, in mint-condition record player meant for playing vinyl records, than they are easy to use. You simply have to place the pin on the record and start the turn table so the record turns.
The first music CD's were made available for purchase in October 1982. I believe they were first sold in Japan by Sony. =) === ===
They should be exactly the same if your turntable is adjusted properly. If you are using a record player there is no adjustment.