The number referred to the speed of the turntable in revolutions per minute (RPM).
Vinyl records were recorded at various RPM.
33 1/3, 45, and 78
Yes-it is likely a 78 rpm lp.
The amount you can get for it..
A vinyl record that runs at 33 and a third revolutions per minute.L.P=LONG PLAYER. A vinyl single record was usually a 45 r.p.m. The older type shellac (HARD & BREAKABLE) record ran at 78 r.p.m,was the size of a vinyl L.P but only contained a single song or track=to a 45 single.**Regards-- Jak andle**
decca == The 78 RPM version also had the Brunswick label.
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A 78 is a gramophone record played at 78 revolutions per minute.
how do you know a 78 record is a first run
The four standard phonograph record player speeds are 33 1/3, 45, 78, and in some cases, 16 2/3 revolutions per minute (RPM).
To determine the age of a 78 RPM record, you can check the label for the catalog number and any copyright date printed on it, which often indicates when it was released. Additionally, examining the matrix number etched into the runout groove can provide clues about its production timeline. Researching the specific record and its artist can also help pinpoint the year it was made, as many 78 records were produced from the late 1890s to the mid-1950s.
Yes, 78 is a whole number.
The 78 rpm (revolutions per minute) record was first introduced in 1898 by Emile Berliner.
78 is an even number as it can be divided by 2!
x = number Four times the number (4x) is the same as the number increased by 78 (x + 78). Since they are both equal, then 4x = x + 78 4x - x = 78 3x = 78 x = 26
The price of a 1904 Victrola record player can vary significantly based on its condition, rarity, and included accessories, such as 78 records. Generally, these antique players can range from a few hundred to several thousand dollars. If the player is in excellent condition and comes with a collection of valuable 78 records, it may fetch a higher price at auction or through collectors. For an accurate valuation, it's best to consult an antique appraiser or check recent sales in similar condition.
In 1995, the Montreal Expos had a 66-78 record.
In 1997, the Montreal Expos had a 78-84 record.
In 1952, the Washington Senators had a 78-76 record.