The most common 33-1/3 RPM record was 12", the 45 RPM was 7", and the 78 RPM was cut in both 12" and 16". Source: Wikipedia "also 10" vinyl"
Vinyl Records. Albums and singles.
Vinyl records come in several sizes, primarily 7-inch, 10-inch, and 12-inch formats. The 7-inch records are typically used for singles and play at 45 RPM, while 10-inch records can be used for EPs and often play at either 33 1/3 or 45 RPM. The 12-inch records are commonly used for albums, generally playing at 33 1/3 RPM. Each size has its own specific use and sound quality characteristics.
Most likely yes, as he is signed with Parlophone Records, and most of his singles have come out on vinyl, just google "Tinie Tempah Disc-Overy Vinyl LP" should find it then
Most likely yes, as he is signed with Parlophone Records, and most of his singles have come out on vinyl, just Google "Tinie Tempah Disc-Overy Vinyl LP" should find it then
I bought some vinyl records at the flea market for my collection.
vinyl and paper for the logo
Vinyl Records were made in way back in 1888-1889
Vinyl records are waterproof - I wash mine with water - but the labels are not waterproof.
Yes. A record deck, or turntable, is used for playing vinyl records on.
A Vinyl disc (record) that spins at 45 revolutions per minute
One can purchase vinyl records in stores such as JPC, In Sound, Disco GS, Music Stack, Decks, Amazon, eBay, Evolver, Buy Vinyl Records, DeeJay or Idolator.
Yes vinyl records sound better when it is the high quality version