Each part in your record project the term part meaning the separate components records jackets inserts etc may have different scrap rates.
Different parts of a vinyl record.
The physical medium of vinyl in all its different manifestations is part of the appeal and joy of owning music on wax.
More and more people are interested in getting a record player and starting up a little vinyl collection of their own.
Vinyl lp records enjoyed a resurgence in the early 2010s.
Although turntable and record player today are used almost interchangeably a turntable is technically the part of the record player where the record sits.
Vinyl records come in different speeds and sizes do you know what kind you have.
Lp label us release.
Inner sleeve protective sleeve held inside the main cover that houses and protects the record.
A vinyl record or cd that has been pressed overseas but sold in the uk.
The lp was soon confronted by the 45 a 7 inch 180 mm diameter fine grooved vinyl record playing at 45 rpm.
Vinyl sales in the uk reached 2 8 million in 2012.
Us vinyl sales in 2017 reached 15 6 million and 16 7 million for 2018.
We have details on sizes speeds and best way to convert.
Insert an item that appears as part of a record or cd s packaging such as a lyric insert poster or postcard.
Sometimes the turntable is also called the revolving platter the center of the turntable includes a metal rod holding the record in the center as it turns.
So after final assembly inspection there may be plenty of good records done but jacket scrap was a bit higher than normal so there are more records than jackets.
Inlay the printed literature that appears in the back of cd cases.
With the exception of the track listing and the alternate catalog number all information on this back cover example is optional.
If there are discrepancies between information on different parts of the release please note those in the release notes.
You need to know the different parts of a record player.
Below is a brief overview of the most common vinyl formats including a brief introduction to 33 vs 45 rpm.