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In case anyone was wondering, some recordings were pressed at 16 2⁄3 rpm, used for the blind or visually impaired. Radio stations also used this speed for transcription discs.
a record changer ie: a spinning device that changes the sound of a vinal record into scratching and popping noise! yes like everyone else i had one, wish i never had it, but lucky for me i saw the damage early and threw it away, today i still have a nice single play turntable, and most of my collection plays well on it! oh the things we do to become lazy!
In case anyone was wondering, some recordings were pressed at 16 2⁄3 rpm, used for the blind or visually impaired. Radio stations also used this speed for transcription discs.
Posted by: Craig Addams | April 27, 2013 at 07:49 AM
a record changer ie: a spinning device that changes the sound of a vinal record into scratching and popping noise! yes like everyone else i had one, wish i never had it, but lucky for me i saw the damage early and threw it away, today i still have a nice single play turntable, and most of my collection plays well on it! oh the things we do to become lazy!
Posted by: john | April 27, 2013 at 08:34 AM