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April 27, 2013

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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!

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