This is how a vinyl record is made.
What is a vinyl record made of.
Vinyl records are making a big scratch again.
At the time the lp was introduced nearly all phonograph records for home use were made of an abrasive and therefore noisy shellac compound employed a much larger groove and played at approximately 78 revolutions per minute rpm limiting the playing time of a 12 inch diameter record to less than five minutes per side.
By the 1920s portable turntables called victrolas and elaborately decorated record players had.
Promotional or promo copies of a record are often identified in some way and they often have a special label that indicates that the particular records was made for.
Vinyl records replaced an even earlier system of wax based cylinders which acted as both recording and playback units.
In fact when you investigate how records are manufactured it s a minor miracle the format even works let alone looks appealing.
The new product was a 12 or 10 inch 30 or 25 cm.
Vinyl records are made with polyvinyl chloride commonly known as pvc.
Before the advent of magnetic tape and digital cd technologies flat disks made from a petroleum based plastic called vinyl were the preferred media for popular music reproduction.
Unlike a cd which while a remarkable piece of technology in its own right can hardly be called charming a well made vinyl record is a beauty to behold.
Cnet photographer and resident music aficionado josh miller walks you through the steps it takes to make one.
The phonograph disc record was the primary medium used for music reproduction throughout the 20th century.
It is a type of plastic that is made from ethylene found in crude oil and chlorine found in regular salt.
In the mid 2000s gradually records made of any material began to be called vinyl records or simply vinyl.
I ve loved vinyl for as long as i can remember but i never knew exactly how records were made.
It had co existed with the phonograph cylinder from the late 1880s and had effectively superseded it by around 1912.
Vinyl records are popular again and here s how they re made.
You ll often see vinyl records weighing 180g or more marketed on sleeves and promotional descriptions due to the perceived improved quality.
One factor that can affect vinyl records value is if the record in question is a promotional issue as opposed to a commercial or stock copy of the record.