
This “needle” is barely passable as an audio stylus. Get the real one. This thing is a tiny little nub of steel (maybe) on the end of cheap, hair-thin rubbery plastic. It is complete crap. I fitted it to my turntable arm, and the stupid “needle” wasn’t even tall enough to keep the arm from scraping on the record. Worthless. Get the more expensive one.
The difference between 33, 45, and 78 RPM?
This is a bit embarrassing, please bear with me because I know nothing about this stuff. I want to buy an old vintage Vintage 45 Record Collectors record player and a bunch of records, but I’m looking on ebay and it states whether the records are 33 or 45 or 78 RPM. I have no idea what this means, and how do I know which are compatible with a record player? Are they all compatible? Is one of the RPM better than another? Please help me out, thanks!!
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This is a bit embarrassing, please bear with me because I know nothing about this stuff. I want to buy an old vintage Vintage 45 Record Collectors record player and a bunch of records, but I’m looking on ebay and it states whether the records are 33 or 45 or 78 RPM. I have no idea what this means, and how do I know which are compatible with a record player? Are they all compatible? Is one of the RPM better than another? Please help me out, thanks!!
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