Question: How do you find the date on a vinyl record?

You can check online at Discogs.com and punch in the catalog number to see what date your vinyl was produced. Check the cover of the album for an EAN code, which is a product identification barcode. If there is an EAN on the cover, then the album was produced after 1973.

What are the 3 sizes of records?

Vinyl record sizes differ based on how much music is stored on the surface of the disk. Records come in three standard sizes: 7-inch, 10-inch, and 12-inch.

How long do vinyl records last?

Your vinyl records can last anywhere from a year or two and up to well over 100 years. If youre aiming for the latter, it really comes down to how well you care for your record collection.

Can a record player play all sizes?

The answer here is yes, some turntables are able to play all records sizes. Most turntables in todays market are able to play 33 RPM and 45 RPM records. A smaller percentage of turntables also have the possibility to play 78 RPM records.

Can vinyl records last forever?

Your vinyl records can last anywhere from a year or two and up to well over 100 years. Something as small as giving your records a quick brush before playing them can have a tremendous impact on how long theyll last and more importantly, how long youll be able to keep them sounding great while spinning.

How many times can you listen to a vinyl record?

A well-cared for record can be played more than 100 times, with only minor audible sound degradation. If carefully maintained the same disc could be played many hundreds of times in its lifetime.

Can vinyl be faked?

The Counterfeit Vinyl The way in which we validate originals and counterfeits is using the stock copy which is exactly the same width dead wax and identical standard press (matrix) that comes off the master plate.

What the difference between 7 and 12 vinyl?

Generally, 7-inch record singles are perfect for supporting the 12-inch full-album coming after. However, due to the small size, the capacity of 7-inch is less than a full-length disc. Generally, if your record is at 45 RPM, it can fit around 5 minutes of music per side. At 33 RPM, you can put 7 minutes each side.

Can you clean vinyl records with soap and water?

Some collectors recommend cleaning vinyl using just distilled warm water because most products will leave behind a residue. If you do decide to use soap or some type of record cleaning solution make sure you use it sparingly and rinse the vinyl well. Use only about a teaspoon of soap.

What happens if you stack vinyl records?

Stacking your record collection could permanently damage your records, whether theyre in their jackets or not. The weight will lead to warping of the vinyl and even possible cracking or scuff marks. Youre also putting the album jacket artwork at risk when you stack records in storage.

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