Why Do they make records in 33 and 45?

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  • Neil Hamburger
    Fresh Peossy
    • Apr 2005
    • 40

    Why Do they make records in 33 and 45?

    Why Do they make records in 33 and 45? If the actual track is coded to the record for a specific speed for playing why does it matter is the speed is 33 or 45 aren't they both the same. Is it an antiquated thing?
    It's NEEEEEEIIIIILLLLLLLL HAAMMMMBUUURRRGGGERRR!
  • picklemonkey
    Double hoodie beer monster
    • Jun 2004
    • 15373

    #2
    • the lower the rpm, the more sound you can fit on a record
    • the higher the rpm, the better the sound quality


    each was developed by a different company... Columbia Records introduced the 33 to the market, while RCA introduced the 45. i think these two became standard basically because these were two record giants

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    • asdf_admin
      i use to be important
      • Jun 2004
      • 12798

      #3
      Re: Why Do they make records in 33 and 45?

      thank you.
      dead, yet alive.

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      • Neil Hamburger
        Fresh Peossy
        • Apr 2005
        • 40

        #4
        Re: Why Do they make records in 33 and 45?

        I guessed that it had something to do with the amount of data you could cram onto it, thanks for the response.
        It's NEEEEEEIIIIILLLLLLLL HAAMMMMBUUURRRGGGERRR!

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        • fletcher
          Platinum Poster
          • Jul 2005
          • 1308

          #5
          Re: Why Do they make records in 33 and 45?

          Originally posted by Neil Hamburger
          I guessed that it had something to do with the amount of data you could cram onto it, thanks for the response.
          I wouldnt really call it data, but yes thats basically why they did it. Back in the day:
          33s were LPs
          45s were EPs, singles etc..

          Also, who remembers 78s?! Ive got a box of them in my attic, thankfully my decks do a 78 speed so I can still listen to Doddy and the Diddymen, as well as some of the old Marvin Gaye albums.
          http://fletchymole.wordpress.com/

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          • Neil Hamburger
            Fresh Peossy
            • Apr 2005
            • 40

            #6
            Re: Why Do they make records in 33 and 45?

            Also, who remembers 78s?! Ive got a box of them in my attic, thankfully my decks do a 78 speed so I can still listen to Doddy and the Diddymen, as well as some of the old Marvin Gaye albums.[/quote]

            Talk about raising the bar, there were 78s? My stars where they heavy bastards due to the amount of grooves they would have had to had have?
            It's NEEEEEEIIIIILLLLLLLL HAAMMMMBUUURRRGGGERRR!

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            • Jerry67
              Addiction started
              • Jun 2004
              • 286

              #7
              Re: Why Do they make records in 33 and 45?

              black spot?

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              • Steve Graham
                DJ Jelly
                • Jun 2004
                • 12887

                #8
                Re: Why Do they make records in 33 and 45?

                take some records that play on 45, play them on 33.. get some nice downtempo tracks

                "Bedrock Breaks - Forge" comes to mind

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                • fletcher
                  Platinum Poster
                  • Jul 2005
                  • 1308

                  #9
                  Re: Why Do they make records in 33 and 45?

                  Originally posted by Neil Hamburger
                  Also, who remembers 78s?! Ive got a box of them in my attic, thankfully my decks do a 78 speed so I can still listen to Doddy and the Diddymen, as well as some of the old Marvin Gaye albums.
                  Talk about raising the bar, there were 78s? My stars where they heavy bastards due to the amount of grooves they would have had to had have?[/quote]

                  Yeah man they are heavy slabs
                  http://fletchymole.wordpress.com/

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                  • Steve Graham
                    DJ Jelly
                    • Jun 2004
                    • 12887

                    #10
                    Re: Why Do they make records in 33 and 45?

                    ^^^ rock werent they? lol

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