Don't recall 16 RPM on a record player and have never seen those curb things! My 24 cyear old daughter got a turntable a couple of years ago and has a stack of vinyl. Whatever is old is new again (except me!).
I remember we had one that had 78 but not 16 rpm Andy.
Funny thing with my daughter is she has a whole bunch of albums that I have on CD too! She's into Taylor Swift and some of the current crop but really loves the old stuff too. It's pretty cool.
I worked in radio from the 60s through to 80s and never saw a 16 speed turntable. Very early produced records were at 78. 45s were singles or EPs. 33s were albums.
Oldbull
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genius = 72
72
sea-kem
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I get 40, but as usual
I get 40, but as usual probbaly missing something.
Ah record speeds, still have my Marantaz system
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Oldbull
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8x8 +8 = 72 follows the
8x8 +8 = 72 follows the same sequence as earlier numbers
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I'd love to punch the dude
I'd love to punch the dude that comes up with these lol.
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God I’m old
I recognised the curb feelers the record speed and I believe the answer is 72
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Got 72 too.Don't recall 16
Got 72 too.
Don't recall 16 RPM on a record player and have never seen those curb things! My 24 cyear old daughter got a turntable a couple of years ago and has a stack of vinyl. Whatever is old is new again (except me!).
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sea-kem
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On the older turntables
On the older turntables Dave, I think the real old records played at lower speeds.
I still have all my vinyl, and an awesome collection of late 70's early 80's punk
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I still have all my vinyl
"and an awesome collection of late 70's early 80's punk "
If you dont ever mention this last part again we wont think any less of you.......
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Ha ha
Ha ha
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I remember we had one that
I remember we had one that had 78 but not 16 rpm Andy.
Funny thing with my daughter is she has a whole bunch of albums that I have on CD too! She's into Taylor Swift and some of the current crop but really loves the old stuff too. It's pretty cool.
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sea-kem
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I actually stand corrected
I actually stand corrected with record speeds. Mate I'll listen to heavy metal right through to sopranos. I love it all.
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Oldbull
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I worked in radio from the
I worked in radio from the 60s through to 80s and never saw a 16 speed turntable. Very early produced records were at 78. 45s were singles or EPs. 33s were albums.
dmck
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From memory...
they were an attempt to make an 'extra long play' album.
Problem is at slow speeds even a slight change distorts the music (wow and flutter)
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Two possible answers
I think there are 2 possible answers 72 and 76 ?
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