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Internet Archive 78 rpm records archive is online

Internet Archive 78 rpm records archive is online
  1. What are the rarest 78 rpm records?
  2. Is there a market for old 78 records?
  3. Are 78 rpm records still made?
  4. How do I identify 78 rpm records?
  5. Are 78 LPS worth anything?
  6. What is the most valuable 78 record?
  7. What can I do with old 78 records?
  8. How do I find out what my vinyl records are worth?
  9. What records are 78 rpm?
  10. Can you play 78 records on a modern turntable?
  11. What was the last 78 rpm record?
  12. Why is 45 RPM better than 33?

What are the rarest 78 rpm records?

Chasing The World's Rarest 78 RPM Records

Is there a market for old 78 records?

Market Report

The market for the rarest 78 RPM Records continues to be strong. ... 78 RPM Records from about 1945 onward are VERY common in most cases. Still, many command good prices on eBay and other sites, while others fail to sell or sell at far below original retail.

Are 78 rpm records still made?

33, 45, and 78 Today

Most of the records sold after the '80s were full-length 33 LPs. However, some new bands still released an EP (or Extended Play) on a 45rpm record. 78s are hard to come by today.

How do I identify 78 rpm records?

You can say "78s" or "78 records". When the LP came out, 78s were retroactively called SP for "standard play" as opposed to EP "extended play". 78s are usually made of shellac which is heavier and stiffer than vinyl. You can hold a record by the edges and tap in the deadwax with a fingernail.

Are 78 LPS worth anything?

Tefteller said in a phone interview. He said that on average a rare jazz 78 might sell for $1,500 to $5,000, whereas sales for a comparable blues record would start at $5,000.

What is the most valuable 78 record?

Longtime Blues record collector and expert John Tefteller was the winning bidder at $37,100.00 for a super rare Blues 78 rpm record by Blues legend Tommy Johnson. This is highest price ever paid for a single 78 rpm Blues record and one of the highest prices ever paid for ANY record.

What can I do with old 78 records?

If you have old 78s you'd like to donate, the Great 78 Project will accept your old 78 records and digitize them to post online. But reading their FAQs, it does not appear they will ship those old records back to you.

How do I find out what my vinyl records are worth?

Step 1: Identify the Vinyl Release

To determine the value of your record, you must first identify it. Start by looking for a Catalog Number on your record, which is often found on the album sleeve or pressed on the inner ring of the vinyl itself. Next, search for a barcode number.

What records are 78 rpm?

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.

Can you play 78 records on a modern turntable?

Answer: Yes, Audio-Technica's popular AT-LP120-USB and AT-LP1240-USB turntables will allow the platter to play at the 78 RPM speed. But the correct speed is only part of the solution – a proper 78 RPM stylus should also be used when playing 78 RPM records on your turntable.

What was the last 78 rpm record?

For a long time record collectors thought Fire records 1008, “Fannie Mae” b/w “Lost In A Dream” by Buster Brown, was the last American 78 record. Since then several even later 78s have been unearthed. But this is still a great rock and roll (actually blues) song released in November 1959 and considered a 1960 hit.

Why is 45 RPM better than 33?

Vinyl records sound better if they are cut at higher speeds. The higher the rpm, the faster the vinyl passes under the playback stylus. This means that for each second of playback more sound information goes from the stylus to your speakers at 45rpm than 33rpm.

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