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Music duplicated in this great audio format is still being enjoyed today and new vinyl records are being pressed!
12″, 33 1/3 RPM Vinyl Long Playing records – invented by Peter Goldmark in 1948.
From “CBS SUNDAY MORNING” 2-2008
Duration : 0:6:50
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CDs can’t make …
CDs can’t make higher frequencies correctly. I know about Nyquist, blah, but what if you were to take 21KHz and not 22.05 KHz? It’s also more like a symmetrical triangle wave than a sine wave, and there’s a lot of distortion.
vinyl will always …
vinyl will always be better just like film cameras
we can just hope it …
and we need to change this and maybe get it a bit cheaper then it actually is
we can just hope it will become more popular then it just is
because I’m 16 and I often buy used stuff and yes today some stuff is on vinyl again but not every album
“It’s coming back.” …
“It’s coming back.”
Coming back? It never left!!
I love the stuff…
Thank you for nice …
Thank you for nice video ^^
yeah i have a HUGE …
yeah i have a HUGE collection of vinyl records and many of these LP’s are not out on CD’s especially music from the 30′s to the 60′s
Good education ;D
Good education ;D
You’ve probably …
You’ve probably heard me saying this before, or any other person for that matter. But the vinyl technology is a great archiving medium, and by the “vinyl technology” i am not only referring to the 33.3 RPM LP but also the old school Edison cylinders.
Most of the Edison cylinders we have found today have been in some crappy storage since the 1880s, and are still playable!! While a CD will most likely suffer from “CD rot” in about 3 years…
Recorded sound was …
Recorded sound was basically invented by Thomas Edison in 1877 on tin foil and later wax cylinders.
In the late 1880s, discs were invented.
The vinyl LP was invented by Peter Goldmark of Columbia (CBS) in 1948.
I like it when …
I like it when she’s like “Can I touch the vinyl”, and he’s like, “No, I don’t want your oils on it”! Classic! Yes, 78′s are made from shellac, some 78′s that are mint, can be noisy but, then others pressed on good quality shellac, can be quite as hell. Also, played back correctly sound amazing. Records have been around a lot longer than 60 years. They have been around since the late 1880′s, thats like 120 years.
I know exactly what …
I know exactly what you mean. Records are a thriving market. 5 stars for that comment.
I was almost …
I was almost cringing at the “asking kids questions” part. Then again, I’m 15 and usually when I say “vinyl”, people will respond with “What’s a vinyl?”
Then I’ll say, “You know – records?”
Then they’ll say, “… Uh… Oooh.”
Then I proceed to mental face-palm.
Vinyls aren’t dead, but they’re certainly a niche market…
My 14 year old …
My 14 year old cousin knew what a record was when she was those kids age! Oh how much time has passed…..
Although I love …
Although I love good quality 33 and 45 RPM vinyl records, 78s really don’t do it for me. Most 78s were made on a material other than vinyl and had a lot of surface noise.
With the advent of microgroove technology in the late 1940s and Stereo microgroove in the late 1950s, music on vinyl was really something to hear.
As I’ve said before though, IMO, reel to reel analog tape played through a tube amp and good speakers is the most realistic sound I have ever heard.
I bought a 78 rpm …
) I’ve decided to collect contemporary vinyl records, primarily “Americana” stuff.
I bought a 78 rpm record yesturday of “I Hear A Sweet Voice Calling” origianlly written by By Bill Monroe covered by contemporary bluegrass band, “Pleasant Valley Boys”.. It was recorded in a Dixon, CA home studio and pressed in Austin, TX. on the band’s own “Squirty” label. Now all I need is a record player! (Any suggestions of good record player sources would be appreciated
That’s a smart …
That’s a smart little girl. Happy that they know what a record is =D
Vinyl is wayyy much …
Vinyl is wayyy much better…not that I dont like the practicity of MP3..I surely love my ipod…but to listen at home I prefer to put my turntable to spin…I dont know..the fact of seeing the record spinning makes the music more real, cuz u see it….with a cd u don`t see it and besides records sound so much better, and nothing compares to the smell of a brand new record… CDs SHALL certainly die and Vinyl SHALL NOT.
kid @ :47 is very …
kid @ :47 is very smart!
Older is better!!!
Older is better!!!
Vinyl or digitized? …
Vinyl or digitized? I’d say I like both, because they’re completely different.
I have Nickelback …
I have Nickelback album “Dark Horse” on vinyl purchased!
Great old vinyl with great new music <3
Great Video!! Love …
Great Video!! Love the kids..that was a nice touch!
I am glad that they …
I am glad that they are making Vinyl with a CD within the sleeve, so you’ll have the vinyl record, and the cd of it too.
I played a song on vinyl using a pair of earphones, then played the same song on the computer (digitally bought) using the same earphones, I can hear the difference.
I am a definitely a …
I am a definitely a vinyl fan and still own (and play ) about 250 albums and over 150 45′s.
However, to me – analog reel to reel tape is the most realistic recording format ever.
It’s something you must hear first hand to understand and appreciate.
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The sound of a top quality tape made at 71/2 or 15 ips is simply phenomenal – especially if played back on a good quality machine with a tube amplifier.
There is a big …
There is a big differance in sound quality between LP and CD. I recorded the same track one from CD and one from LP unto a metal type IV compact cassette and the LP version sounded more live and clean.