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The 78 rpm record shown was made for a 78 box set compilation. Betty Everett never released this song on the 78 format as her then label, Vee Jay Records in Chicago, had stopped pressing these by 1959-60. I was happy to have the opportunity to interview Betty several times by phone for liner notes to the CD issue of the album There'll Come A Time, the title tune was one of her last big hits. Miss you Betty, rest in peace.
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that old ass 78 sounds awsome man
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Hola yopascualin gracias por tu pronta respuesta, pero quería saber si tienes algún correo electrónico personal para enviarte más comentarios de mis tocadiscos antigüos aparte de la música tan fabulosa que tienes.El mío es rodriguezfrancisco43@yahoo.com
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@yopascualin I forgot to say, it does sound good though, and its nice to see it work, but I have damaged records before, cause I did not know some turntables can damage records, now I know, just wanted to help you protect your record collection. Thanks for your reply. Cheers.
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A beautiful song in great quality. Your record player is also great! Love it!
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Hola yopascualin, nuevamente te saludo desde México, así como me ayudaste con mi tornamesa Dual ahora te pido si me puedes informar dónde puedo conseguir refacciones de una tornamesa como como ésta Philco o tal vez una completa aunque no funcione pero completa ya que solo la quiero como refacciones para una mía que es como ésta pero modelo M-20. Con respecto a la canción que está aquí es fabulosa y además en un acetato de78 rpm. Yo sólo tengo 3 y de música clásica.
rodriguezfranciscful 1 year ago
@rodriguezfranciscful
Hola. Gracias por tu comentario. En cuanto a tu tornamesa, yo creo que hay diferencias a simple vista del modelo m-20 al que yo tengo. Supongo que deberías buscar en Ebay. Es el unico sitio en donde puedes encontrar algo, siempre buscando el modelo m-20.
Un saludo.
yopascualin 1 year ago
I didn't think anyone still had the equipment to manufacture 78s anymore. I wonder if they actually cut the record at 33 or 45 RPM and just slowed down the audio going to it, so that it would sound correct when played at 78 RPM. Do you know if it was cut with wide grooves (3 mil) for use with a 78 RPM stylus, or microgrooves (0.7 mil) for use with a normal LP/45 stylus?
vwestlife 1 year ago
@vwestlife
Hi. As you say the procedure now to cut 78rpm records is using half speed on the lathe and the audio track.
These records can be played with both stylus! Doesn´t hear much difference.
yopascualin 1 year ago
is this 78 a new pressing?
where do i find new pressings of 78's?
colormemichael 1 year ago
@colormemichael Hi
Yes this is a 78rpm vinyl new pressing. It´s a collection of 25 records, both sides.
I bought it 20 years ago. This is an hibrid, 50´s music at 78rpm!
I am not sure where to buy it now but there are some webs selling 45rpm jukebox sets.
These was made by: Rhino records inc. 1201 Oympic Blvd. Santa Monica. CA 90404. Made in USA
yopascualin 1 year ago