A gramophone record (phonograph record in American English) or vinyl record, commonly known as a "record", is an analogsoundstorage medium in the form of a flat polyvinyl chloride (previously shellac) disc with an inscribed, modulated spiral groove. The groove usually starts near the periphery and ends near the center of the disc. Phonograph records are generally described by their diameter in inches (12", 10", 7"), the rotational speed in rpm at which they are played (162⁄3, 331⁄3, 45, 78), and their time capacity resulting from a combination of those parameters (LP – long playing 331⁄3 rpm, SP – 78rpm single, EP – 12-inch single or extended play, 33 or 45 rpm); their reproductive quality or level of fidelity (high-fidelity, orthophonic, full-range, etc.), and the number of audio channels provided (mono, stereo, quad, etc.).
The phonograph disc record was the primary medium used for music reproduction until late in the 20th century, replacing the phonograph cylinder record, with which it had co-existed, by the 1920s. By the late 1980s, digital media, in the form of the compact disc, had gained a larger market share, and the vinyl record left the mainstream in 1991. After its fall, records continued to be manufactured and sold, and have been especially used by disc jockeys and many audiophiles for various types of music. The phonograph record has made a niche resurgence in the early 21st century – 9.2 million records were sold in the U.S. in 2014, a 260% increase since 2009. Likewise, in the UK sales have increased five-fold from 2009 to 2014.
1903 Edison Phonograph Recording Demo | Maker Faire Detroit
Senior Conservator at The Henry Ford, Clara Deck, demonstrates recording on a historic 1903 Edison Standard Phonograph. These phonographs used a stylus to cut into wax cylinders — literally "cutting a record."
Join us for Maker Faire Detroit where you too can record onto a historic Edison phonograph!
published: 25 Jul 2018
Can you play a vinyl record on a windup crank gramophone?
I'm pretty sure most of us have asked ourselves this question, right? I mean, records all look the same and work in a similar way. You can even play some 78 records on certain modern decks.
So can you play a modern vinyl on an old gramophone player?
There's only ONE WAY to find out - and I'm going to attempt what none of you should do at home. First we need a sacrificial vinyl, and I couldn't think of one better :) Sorry Cliff
** Records WERE harmed in the making of this film! No NOT attempt this at home! **
Conclusion: Yes, sort of. It worked way better than I had imagined it would. The speed is wrong as a single is 45 rpm and the old gramophone records were 78 rpm. So even when I turned the speed as far down as it would go it was still too fast. Also, notice the metal needle workin...
published: 28 May 2022
How Vinyl Records Are Made (feat. Third Man Records) | WIRED
We visit Jack White's Third Man Records vinyl pressing plant in Detroit, Michigan to find out exactly what goes into the creation of a vinyl record; from cutting and pressing to making sure they sound great.
Find out more here: https://thirdmanpressing.com
https://www.instagram.com/thirdmanpressing/
Director: Katherine Wzorek
Director of Photography: Kevin Hewitt
Editor: Louis Lalire
Talent: Broc Barnes, Warren Defever, Ed Gillis
Line Producer: Joseph Buscemi
Associate Producer: Samantha Vélez
Production Manager: Eric Martinez
Production Coordinator: Fernando Davila
Camera Operator: Kevin Ward
Audio: Frank Biondo
Production Assistant: Ryan Hewitt
Post Production Supervisor: Alexa Deutsch
Post Production Coordinator: Ian Bryant
Supervising Editor: Doug Lars...
published: 01 Feb 2023
Vinyl Record Mass Production Process. Korea's Only LP Records Manufacturing Factory
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Lata Mangeshkar 'Nagin' 'Man Dole' 78 rpm HMV 102 Gramophone 1954
published: 17 Jun 2016
How do vinyl records hold stereo sound?
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1905 EXCELSIOR RECORD 78rpm Talkophone Label Played On Victor Type D Phonograph
Here is an early record label that does not surface very often. This is the very short lived single sided Excelsior Record produced for the Talkophone Company of Toledo, Ohio featuring "The Deed Of The Pen" by the Imperial Orchestra. The label features a very interesting depiction of a knight climbing successively larger stacks of records while carrying a banner indicating 'EXCELSIOR'. The implication is that the Excelsior Record represents the very pinnacle of all records. Emblazened on the label top is the impressive phrase "FOR ANY DISC TALKING MACHINE". I must admit that I was impressed when I first listened to the recording as the surface is very quiet. I selected my Victor type D to play the record since it was handy. You'll forgive the motor noise as this is typical for the v...
published: 05 Jun 2010
every guy with a vinyl record player
you hear that?? that's just the sound of ... VIBES.
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Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here (Side 1) (1975 HQ Vinyl LP) - Technics 1200G / Audio Technica ART9
A complete play through of side 1 from a 1975 1st pressing A1 / B3 matrix marking of the Pink Floyd album Wish You Were Here.
Recording digitised using the following equipment:
Turntable: Technics SL-1200G
Cartridge: Audio Technica ART-9
Amplifier: Devialet Expert Pro 440
Direct USB connection from the audio system into a MacBook Pro.
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Senior Conservator at The Henry Ford, Clara Deck, demonstrates recording on a historic 1903 Edison Standard Phonograph. These phonographs used a stylus to cut i...
Senior Conservator at The Henry Ford, Clara Deck, demonstrates recording on a historic 1903 Edison Standard Phonograph. These phonographs used a stylus to cut into wax cylinders — literally "cutting a record."
Join us for Maker Faire Detroit where you too can record onto a historic Edison phonograph!
Senior Conservator at The Henry Ford, Clara Deck, demonstrates recording on a historic 1903 Edison Standard Phonograph. These phonographs used a stylus to cut into wax cylinders — literally "cutting a record."
Join us for Maker Faire Detroit where you too can record onto a historic Edison phonograph!
I'm pretty sure most of us have asked ourselves this question, right? I mean, records all look the same and work in a similar way. You can even play some 78 rec...
I'm pretty sure most of us have asked ourselves this question, right? I mean, records all look the same and work in a similar way. You can even play some 78 records on certain modern decks.
So can you play a modern vinyl on an old gramophone player?
There's only ONE WAY to find out - and I'm going to attempt what none of you should do at home. First we need a sacrificial vinyl, and I couldn't think of one better :) Sorry Cliff
** Records WERE harmed in the making of this film! No NOT attempt this at home! **
Conclusion: Yes, sort of. It worked way better than I had imagined it would. The speed is wrong as a single is 45 rpm and the old gramophone records were 78 rpm. So even when I turned the speed as far down as it would go it was still too fast. Also, notice the metal needle working it's way through the vinyl? Even if I could adjust the speed to 45 rpm the vinyl record wouldn't last more than a handful of plays before it was totally destroyed.
You can absolutely welcome to show your appreciation by buying me a coffee via; https://ko-fi.com/samanthajamesyoutube
Copyright of the song goes to EMI Records, Cliff Richard and Patch Music (read from label)
I'm pretty sure most of us have asked ourselves this question, right? I mean, records all look the same and work in a similar way. You can even play some 78 records on certain modern decks.
So can you play a modern vinyl on an old gramophone player?
There's only ONE WAY to find out - and I'm going to attempt what none of you should do at home. First we need a sacrificial vinyl, and I couldn't think of one better :) Sorry Cliff
** Records WERE harmed in the making of this film! No NOT attempt this at home! **
Conclusion: Yes, sort of. It worked way better than I had imagined it would. The speed is wrong as a single is 45 rpm and the old gramophone records were 78 rpm. So even when I turned the speed as far down as it would go it was still too fast. Also, notice the metal needle working it's way through the vinyl? Even if I could adjust the speed to 45 rpm the vinyl record wouldn't last more than a handful of plays before it was totally destroyed.
You can absolutely welcome to show your appreciation by buying me a coffee via; https://ko-fi.com/samanthajamesyoutube
Copyright of the song goes to EMI Records, Cliff Richard and Patch Music (read from label)
We visit Jack White's Third Man Records vinyl pressing plant in Detroit, Michigan to find out exactly what goes into the creation of a vinyl record; from cuttin...
We visit Jack White's Third Man Records vinyl pressing plant in Detroit, Michigan to find out exactly what goes into the creation of a vinyl record; from cutting and pressing to making sure they sound great.
Find out more here: https://thirdmanpressing.com
https://www.instagram.com/thirdmanpressing/
Director: Katherine Wzorek
Director of Photography: Kevin Hewitt
Editor: Louis Lalire
Talent: Broc Barnes, Warren Defever, Ed Gillis
Line Producer: Joseph Buscemi
Associate Producer: Samantha Vélez
Production Manager: Eric Martinez
Production Coordinator: Fernando Davila
Camera Operator: Kevin Ward
Audio: Frank Biondo
Production Assistant: Ryan Hewitt
Post Production Supervisor: Alexa Deutsch
Post Production Coordinator: Ian Bryant
Supervising Editor: Doug Larsen
Assistant Editor: Justin Symonds
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We visit Jack White's Third Man Records vinyl pressing plant in Detroit, Michigan to find out exactly what goes into the creation of a vinyl record; from cutting and pressing to making sure they sound great.
Find out more here: https://thirdmanpressing.com
https://www.instagram.com/thirdmanpressing/
Director: Katherine Wzorek
Director of Photography: Kevin Hewitt
Editor: Louis Lalire
Talent: Broc Barnes, Warren Defever, Ed Gillis
Line Producer: Joseph Buscemi
Associate Producer: Samantha Vélez
Production Manager: Eric Martinez
Production Coordinator: Fernando Davila
Camera Operator: Kevin Ward
Audio: Frank Biondo
Production Assistant: Ryan Hewitt
Post Production Supervisor: Alexa Deutsch
Post Production Coordinator: Ian Bryant
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Here is an early record label that does not surface very often. This is the very short lived single sided Excelsior Record produced for the Talkophone Company ...
Here is an early record label that does not surface very often. This is the very short lived single sided Excelsior Record produced for the Talkophone Company of Toledo, Ohio featuring "The Deed Of The Pen" by the Imperial Orchestra. The label features a very interesting depiction of a knight climbing successively larger stacks of records while carrying a banner indicating 'EXCELSIOR'. The implication is that the Excelsior Record represents the very pinnacle of all records. Emblazened on the label top is the impressive phrase "FOR ANY DISC TALKING MACHINE". I must admit that I was impressed when I first listened to the recording as the surface is very quiet. I selected my Victor type D to play the record since it was handy. You'll forgive the motor noise as this is typical for the very earliest Victor Talking Machine motors. Thanks for stopping in and I hope that you enjoy the video.
Here is an early record label that does not surface very often. This is the very short lived single sided Excelsior Record produced for the Talkophone Company of Toledo, Ohio featuring "The Deed Of The Pen" by the Imperial Orchestra. The label features a very interesting depiction of a knight climbing successively larger stacks of records while carrying a banner indicating 'EXCELSIOR'. The implication is that the Excelsior Record represents the very pinnacle of all records. Emblazened on the label top is the impressive phrase "FOR ANY DISC TALKING MACHINE". I must admit that I was impressed when I first listened to the recording as the surface is very quiet. I selected my Victor type D to play the record since it was handy. You'll forgive the motor noise as this is typical for the very earliest Victor Talking Machine motors. Thanks for stopping in and I hope that you enjoy the video.
you hear that?? that's just the sound of ... VIBES.
-
we all know this guy and his favorite new piece of table furniture... that also plays music... kinda.. for...
you hear that?? that's just the sound of ... VIBES.
-
we all know this guy and his favorite new piece of table furniture... that also plays music... kinda.. for like 6 songs... if it's plugged in.
-
feat: @Cherdleys | @amandamccants5381 | @brittneyraeallday
shot/edited by @johnyo
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Tour Dates:
Irvine 7/22-23
Hawaii 7/29
Calgary, AB 8/11-13
Edmonton, AB 8/14
Las Vegas 8/27
Madison, WI 9/1-3
Oxnard, CA 9/16-18
Houston, TX 11/4-6
TrevorWallaceComedy(dot)com
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if ur still reading this go comment: "did he ever get Childish Gambino?"
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#TrevorWallace
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VINYL VIBES.
you hear that?? that's just the sound of ... VIBES.
-
we all know this guy and his favorite new piece of table furniture... that also plays music... kinda.. for like 6 songs... if it's plugged in.
-
feat: @Cherdleys | @amandamccants5381 | @brittneyraeallday
shot/edited by @johnyo
-
Tour Dates:
Irvine 7/22-23
Hawaii 7/29
Calgary, AB 8/11-13
Edmonton, AB 8/14
Las Vegas 8/27
Madison, WI 9/1-3
Oxnard, CA 9/16-18
Houston, TX 11/4-6
TrevorWallaceComedy(dot)com
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if ur still reading this go comment: "did he ever get Childish Gambino?"
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#TrevorWallace
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VINYL VIBES.
A complete play through of side 1 from a 1975 1st pressing A1 / B3 matrix marking of the Pink Floyd album Wish You Were Here.
Recording digitised using the fol...
A complete play through of side 1 from a 1975 1st pressing A1 / B3 matrix marking of the Pink Floyd album Wish You Were Here.
Recording digitised using the following equipment:
Turntable: Technics SL-1200G
Cartridge: Audio Technica ART-9
Amplifier: Devialet Expert Pro 440
Direct USB connection from the audio system into a MacBook Pro.
Who would you like to hear? Leave a request in the comment below.
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A complete play through of side 1 from a 1975 1st pressing A1 / B3 matrix marking of the Pink Floyd album Wish You Were Here.
Recording digitised using the following equipment:
Turntable: Technics SL-1200G
Cartridge: Audio Technica ART-9
Amplifier: Devialet Expert Pro 440
Direct USB connection from the audio system into a MacBook Pro.
Who would you like to hear? Leave a request in the comment below.
Don’t forget to subscribe, like and share!
#atcreator #Vinyl #technics1200g
Senior Conservator at The Henry Ford, Clara Deck, demonstrates recording on a historic 1903 Edison Standard Phonograph. These phonographs used a stylus to cut into wax cylinders — literally "cutting a record."
Join us for Maker Faire Detroit where you too can record onto a historic Edison phonograph!
I'm pretty sure most of us have asked ourselves this question, right? I mean, records all look the same and work in a similar way. You can even play some 78 records on certain modern decks.
So can you play a modern vinyl on an old gramophone player?
There's only ONE WAY to find out - and I'm going to attempt what none of you should do at home. First we need a sacrificial vinyl, and I couldn't think of one better :) Sorry Cliff
** Records WERE harmed in the making of this film! No NOT attempt this at home! **
Conclusion: Yes, sort of. It worked way better than I had imagined it would. The speed is wrong as a single is 45 rpm and the old gramophone records were 78 rpm. So even when I turned the speed as far down as it would go it was still too fast. Also, notice the metal needle working it's way through the vinyl? Even if I could adjust the speed to 45 rpm the vinyl record wouldn't last more than a handful of plays before it was totally destroyed.
You can absolutely welcome to show your appreciation by buying me a coffee via; https://ko-fi.com/samanthajamesyoutube
Copyright of the song goes to EMI Records, Cliff Richard and Patch Music (read from label)
We visit Jack White's Third Man Records vinyl pressing plant in Detroit, Michigan to find out exactly what goes into the creation of a vinyl record; from cutting and pressing to making sure they sound great.
Find out more here: https://thirdmanpressing.com
https://www.instagram.com/thirdmanpressing/
Director: Katherine Wzorek
Director of Photography: Kevin Hewitt
Editor: Louis Lalire
Talent: Broc Barnes, Warren Defever, Ed Gillis
Line Producer: Joseph Buscemi
Associate Producer: Samantha Vélez
Production Manager: Eric Martinez
Production Coordinator: Fernando Davila
Camera Operator: Kevin Ward
Audio: Frank Biondo
Production Assistant: Ryan Hewitt
Post Production Supervisor: Alexa Deutsch
Post Production Coordinator: Ian Bryant
Supervising Editor: Doug Larsen
Assistant Editor: Justin Symonds
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Here is an early record label that does not surface very often. This is the very short lived single sided Excelsior Record produced for the Talkophone Company of Toledo, Ohio featuring "The Deed Of The Pen" by the Imperial Orchestra. The label features a very interesting depiction of a knight climbing successively larger stacks of records while carrying a banner indicating 'EXCELSIOR'. The implication is that the Excelsior Record represents the very pinnacle of all records. Emblazened on the label top is the impressive phrase "FOR ANY DISC TALKING MACHINE". I must admit that I was impressed when I first listened to the recording as the surface is very quiet. I selected my Victor type D to play the record since it was handy. You'll forgive the motor noise as this is typical for the very earliest Victor Talking Machine motors. Thanks for stopping in and I hope that you enjoy the video.
you hear that?? that's just the sound of ... VIBES.
-
we all know this guy and his favorite new piece of table furniture... that also plays music... kinda.. for like 6 songs... if it's plugged in.
-
feat: @Cherdleys | @amandamccants5381 | @brittneyraeallday
shot/edited by @johnyo
-
Tour Dates:
Irvine 7/22-23
Hawaii 7/29
Calgary, AB 8/11-13
Edmonton, AB 8/14
Las Vegas 8/27
Madison, WI 9/1-3
Oxnard, CA 9/16-18
Houston, TX 11/4-6
TrevorWallaceComedy(dot)com
-
if ur still reading this go comment: "did he ever get Childish Gambino?"
-
#TrevorWallace
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VINYL VIBES.
A complete play through of side 1 from a 1975 1st pressing A1 / B3 matrix marking of the Pink Floyd album Wish You Were Here.
Recording digitised using the following equipment:
Turntable: Technics SL-1200G
Cartridge: Audio Technica ART-9
Amplifier: Devialet Expert Pro 440
Direct USB connection from the audio system into a MacBook Pro.
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Don’t forget to subscribe, like and share!
#atcreator #Vinyl #technics1200g
A gramophone record (phonograph record in American English) or vinyl record, commonly known as a "record", is an analogsoundstorage medium in the form of a flat polyvinyl chloride (previously shellac) disc with an inscribed, modulated spiral groove. The groove usually starts near the periphery and ends near the center of the disc. Phonograph records are generally described by their diameter in inches (12", 10", 7"), the rotational speed in rpm at which they are played (162⁄3, 331⁄3, 45, 78), and their time capacity resulting from a combination of those parameters (LP – long playing 331⁄3 rpm, SP – 78rpm single, EP – 12-inch single or extended play, 33 or 45 rpm); their reproductive quality or level of fidelity (high-fidelity, orthophonic, full-range, etc.), and the number of audio channels provided (mono, stereo, quad, etc.).
The phonograph disc record was the primary medium used for music reproduction until late in the 20th century, replacing the phonograph cylinder record, with which it had co-existed, by the 1920s. By the late 1980s, digital media, in the form of the compact disc, had gained a larger market share, and the vinyl record left the mainstream in 1991. After its fall, records continued to be manufactured and sold, and have been especially used by disc jockeys and many audiophiles for various types of music. The phonograph record has made a niche resurgence in the early 21st century – 9.2 million records were sold in the U.S. in 2014, a 260% increase since 2009. Likewise, in the UK sales have increased five-fold from 2009 to 2014.
It used made up of previously recorded material the band had disavowed ...Only 17 world records were broken at the Paris Olympics, a decline from 20 in Tokyo 2020 ... A vinyl record.
The former is located opposite Bluewaters Island, which has a Bali-themed bar on the ground floor and eight concepts on the first floor, including an Irish bar, a Hollywood-inspired space and a vinyl-clad record room and bar ...SushiSamba ....
For Beka Grim, the starlit theatre provides the perfect backdrop for one activity in particular. cross-country skiing ... on Jan ... The first evening’s theme is ‘VinylNight’ — guests are encouraged to bring their own records to play. Feb.
From ThirteenRecords on Union Street to the TikTok generation, we explore why vinyl is striking a 'retro-cool' chord with Dundee’s youth - and driving a global resurgence in physical music ... .
The radio host leaned toward a low shelf, scanning the tightly packed vinyl records, his eyes darting from one jazz luminary to the next ... vinyl record in the collection at the WHRO station in Norfolk.
“I don’t get that caveat now,” she adds. “Something has switched.”. Audiobooks aren’t new. the American Foundation for the Blind pressed recordings of books on to vinyl records in 1932 ... ....
In addition to Geck0s and Giant Sand, he’s working on another solo album and recently pressed his own vinyl edition of an album he recorded on a Lowrey organ during the pandemic, “Howe Gelb Appearing ...
With over two decades of experience behind the turntables, DJ Alex Brough is a master of 7-inch vinyl records, curating unforgettable sets that have entertained celebrities, politicians, rockstars, and royalty.
... For The RecordNYE @ BalticMarket w/Kirollus ... For The Record takes over the Baltic Market with vinyl maestro Kirollus, Vesp, The Gang, and For The Record’s residents and friends ... Tickets for For The Record NYE @ Baltic Market w/Kirollus ... .
And memorialized on three vinyl records, where their gospel and holiday classics live on ... The record she holds in her North Lawndalehome memorialized that performance ... Duncan had a record pressed ... This is the record Andrew Duncan had pressed.
The vinyl record includes nine top hits that made Chấn famous. ... Năm Một Giấc Mơ (Dương Thụ-80 Years of Dreaming), a production on vinyl record. .
Into the Spider-Verse ... An AmericanSaga ... After just one season, the Baz Luhrmann and Stephen Adly Guirgis co-created series was axed from Netflix’s slate, leaving a vinyl record-shaped hole in the middle of our hearts ....
EmergingWinter Trends Report... Also rising were searches for kitchen islands with a drop leaf, indicating a preference for flexible, space-saving solutions in the kitchen and pop-up trundle daybeds, even a nostalgic vinyl record storage ... 5 ... 5 ... 29 ... 29.
A wife has revealed that she canceled Christmas after her husband bought a pricey gift for his gaming buddy instead of her ... 'I, on the other hand, got his dad, and I spent weeks hunting down the perfect vintage vinyl record he’s been searching for.' ... .