vestax is selling a blank records 10 pounds per piece , u can use them with vestax vrx 2000 cutting machine
Be aware that the jukeboxes of the '60's were loaded with 45 rpm records. You got one song for a dime, or 3 songs for a quarter.
Elvis has sold more records then Pat Boone.
Central Camera in Chicago (centralcamera.com) has it...but hold on tight, it's $45 a roll.
mine vibrated when the 'cotter key' wore down. the harmonic balancer was causing vibration at about 45-50mph. i guess i learned to ignore it and it warped my crank. --gussmolly@yahoo.com
Depends on the exact type and where you buy it, can be anywhere between $28 -45 .
There are many valuable 45 rpm records, some of them worth thousands of dollars. Some of the more valuable 45 rpm records are by: Bob Dylan, The Beatles, and Elvis Presley.
This was called an 45 RPM adapter or spindle adapter, since it allowed you to play 45-RPM records on a player with a regular long-play spindle.
This was called an 45 RPM adapter or spindle adapter, since it allowed you to play 45-RPM records on a player with a regular long-play spindle.
there are several speeds for vinyl records, but for common formats it is 33 rpm, 45 rpm, 78 rpm and actually 33 1/3 rpm. that's what they were called 45's because they made 45 revolutions or rounds but it's actually revolutions per minute.
Let it Be ,apple records 45
backed with the bw title was the b side
NONE AT ALL.
The 45 RPM records or vinyls sound as they were intended to sound when played at 45 revolutions per minute (at the 45 setting on a record player) while the 33 RPM records sound right at the 33 revolutions per minute speed. Then, there is the issue of size. Records that are 33 RPM are larger in diameter than 45's. Also 33's can hold more songs than 45's do. Usually, 45's have only one song on a side and were used as demo records for radio stations (yes, radio stations used to play music on records before they went to tapes and now to digital music on computers) and for releasing "singles" so that people could listen to a new band without having to pay for a whole album. 45 RPM records or vinyls are recorded at 45 revolutions per minute and are consequently played back at the same speed to achieve exact replication of the original recording. Subsequently, 33 1/3 RPMs are recorded at that speed, and played back at that speed to hear the audio as it was recorded. Generally 45s are recorded on smaller 7" disks, whereas 33 1/3s are recorded on larger, full sized 12" disks. This is not always the case, as some 12" records are recorded at 45 RPM for higher, or audiophile, sound quality.
A Vinyl disc (record) that spins at 45 revolutions per minute
The version on vinyl, or a record (the LP at 33.3 RPM). I remember when there were 45 RPM records, usually just 1 song each side, and LP records or albums, which had the Long Playing version of songs, with, sometimes, repeated choruses, etc...Earlier vinyl records had 78 RPM records also.
Walt Disney Records
You can buy new 45 rpm records at various retailers, both online and in physical stores. Online platforms like Amazon, eBay, and specialized music sites such as Discogs and Vinyl Me, Please offer a wide selection. Local record stores often carry new releases, and large chain stores like Barnes & Noble or Target may also have a selection of new vinyl records, including 45s. Additionally, you can check out independent record shops and local music festivals for unique finds.