Table of Contents
- Why do record players have different speeds?
- Does playing a record at the wrong speed damage it?
- How do you play a 45 on a record player?
- How do I know if my turntable speed is correct?
- What is a 78 speed record?
- How fast should a record player spin?
- How do you tighten a turntable belt?
- What happens if you play a 45 record at 33?
- Are most vinyl 33 or 45?
- What’s the most common vinyl record speed?
- What is better 33 or 45 rpm?
- Will a cheap turntable damage your records?
- Is it OK to leave a record on the turntable?
- What are 45 records worth?
- What size record is a 45?
- What is the difference between 33 45 and 78 records?
- How do you adjust a turntable strobe speed?
- What is acceptable turntable speed variance?
- When did 78s stop?
- Why are some 12-inch records 45 RPM?
- Can Victrola play 45s?[+]
How to Adjust the Speed of Your Fluance Turntable
How do you slow down a record player?
Some turntables with have speed adjustment screws – check your owners manual to find out where. Usually, turning these screws clockwise with speed up the platter and anti-clockwise will slow it down. Once you’ve amended the screws, test again with a strobe disc or phone app until you get the speed you desire.
Why is my vinyl sped up?
Why Does Vinyl Sound Higher Pitch? Like in any other sound source, the sound produced by your vinyl record results from air vibrating. So, if your record player produces sound at a faster rate than the record is recorded initially, the vibrations will hit the listeners’ ears faster than the original rate as well.
Why do record players have different speeds?
Record players have these different speeds because records were designed to be played at different speeds. You want to make sure to have your player at the correct speed otherwise the record will sound “off” and will either be higher pitched and faster than it should be or sound deeper and slower than it should.
Does playing a record at the wrong speed damage it?
In fact, they say that records were meant to be played at different speeds, and as long as you are not playing them at ridiculous ones (i.e., more than 100 rpm), then there is no harm in doing so.
How do you play a 45 on a record player?
Place the plastic piece over the turntable spindle. Also set the record speed button on the front left to 45 and the record size lever on the bottom right corner of the turntable to 7”. Then your turntable will be set to play 45 RPM records.
How do I know if my turntable speed is correct?
Measuring turntable speed the easy way – with the RPM app
What is a 78 speed record?
Any flat disc record, made between about 1898 and the late 1950s and playing at a speed around 78 revolutions per minute is called a “78” by collectors. The materials of which discs were made and with which they were coated were also various; shellac eventually became the commonest material.
How fast should a record player spin?
Vinyl records come in three speeds: 33 1/3 rpm (often just called a “33”), 45 rpm and 78 rpm. The “rpm” is an abbreviation for “revolutions per minute” — an indication of how fast the record is meant to spin on the turntable.
How do you tighten a turntable belt?
Immerse the rubber belt into a bucket of hot water. At this stage, tap water should be enough. Hot water will ultimately force the rubber to compress and shrink if it is weak enough. If hot tap water fails to shrink the rubber, boiling the rubber may be a subsequent option.
What happens if you play a 45 record at 33?
Playing Records at the WRONG SPEEDS?
Are most vinyl 33 or 45?
This is the paradox of the vinyl record’s set size. Most analog listeners agreed that they could sacrifice some sound quality for more music per disk, making the 45 RPM format the most widely used.
What’s the most common vinyl record speed?
33, 45, and 78 RPM is the speed at which the most common commercially available vinyl records spin at represented in revolutions per minute. The records themselves are often referred to by their speed.
What is better 33 or 45 rpm?
Since 45s travel faster than 33s, more waveform definition can be squeezed into the format, which takes up more room. More bumps and grooves created in pressing a 45 means better audio quality.Loudness Comparison Between LPs and 45s.
| 12″ at 33-1/3 RPM, 20 minutes: | 0db |
|---|---|
| 7″ at 45 RPM, 6 minutes: | -3db |
Will a cheap turntable damage your records?
The short answer is, yes they can. Some cheaper turntables feature a low-quality stylus that might last only 40 playing hours and can start damaging your records. However, in general, it is quite easy to prevent by picking the correct stylus or turntable that is made from higher quality materials.
Is it OK to leave a record on the turntable?
Leaving your records out
Ideally, the only time your record should be out of its sleeve is when you’re playing the record. Any extended time outside the sleeve — be it left on the platter, or worse still, on a side table — will subject the record to dust and significantly increase the risk of damaging the surface….
What are 45 records worth?
Rock and roll and R&B 45s with the cardboard sleeves are worth at least $20, with many being worth more than $200. First pressings of albums have more value than second, third, or subsequent pressings. They are referred to as the “originals” that were purchased when the record first hit the charts.
What size record is a 45?
7″
| Vinyl Records: Recording Lengths and Digital File Sizes | ||
|---|---|---|
| 45 | 7″ | 10.8 MB |
| 10″ | 32.4 MB | |
| 12″ | 36 MB | |
| 16 2⁄3 | 7″ | 48 MB |
What is the difference between 33 45 and 78 records?
78s hold about five minutes of music, while 33s hold up to approximately 20 minutes. 78 RPM records have a faster RPM speed than both 33 and 45 RPM records. 78s have wider grooves than vinyl records, which means that the stylus also needs to be wider. 78 RPM records are mono and are only heard through one channel.
How do you adjust a turntable strobe speed?
Turntable Setup: Correct Platter SPEED
What is acceptable turntable speed variance?
When it comes to what is the acceptable turntable speed variance, for me personally anything that is 3 percent fast or slow is a no go and most certainly noticeable. Any less than this then I think that in some cases you would really have to be listening to it in order to know for sure that it is a problem.
When did 78s stop?
78 RPM records were, for the most part, discontinued in 1959 in the USA, with the exception of some small gospel labels and kids records. Other countries continued production for this speed in children’s records until the late 70’s to mid 80’s. This once-popular record speed, 78 RPM, was commonly made from shellac.
Why are some 12-inch records 45 RPM?
The 12-inch single variation first appeared during the disco era in the 1970s. Generally cut at 45 RPM, they feature wider groove spacing and shorter playing time compared to LPs, which permits a broader dynamic range or louder recording level (among other benefits.
Can Victrola play 45s?
And you CAN’T play vinyl LP’s or 45 RPM discs!! Please read through the ABOUT RECORDS and GETTING STARTED section of this website for details.






