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78 RPM Records

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78 RPMs and Cylinder Recordings

The Great 78 Project! Listen to this collection of 78rpm records, cylinder recordings, and other recordings from the early 20th century.

Difference Between 33, 45, and 78 Records?

78rpm records quickly popularized and became the “standard rate” by 1910. This is due to the modern engines at the time that would create these discs. A 3600rpm ...

Phonograph record

In 1912, the Gramophone Company set 78 rpm as their recording standard, based on the average of recordings they had been releasing at the time, and started ...

The Great 78 Project

From about 1898 to the 1950s, an estimated 3 million sides (~3 minute recordings) have been made on 78rpm discs. While the commercially viable recordings will ...

The history of 78 RPM recordings

Any flat disc record, made between about 1898 and the late 1950s and playing at a speed around 78 revolutions per minute is called a 78 by collectors. The ...

What Makes 78 RPM Records Different than 33s and 45s?

78 RPM records are mono and are only heard through one channel. High-fidelity sounds are heard through vinyl records. Record Companies Don't ...