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Duel-speed uselessness
On almost every record player I've ever seen they have two speeds, 33 and 45 being pretty common. My question is, what's the point? I have about 25 records and they all play on speed 33. If I put it on 45 the all soundlike a chipmunks album. While it is pretty funny hearing a chipmunk Pink Floyd The Wall and a chipmunk Jimmy Hendrix, is that the only reason it's there? Humor?
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I don't know for sure, but I'd bet it's one of two things:
1. When you clean your vinyls you get a soft brush and hold it over the record as it spins. This high speed can get it done faster.
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2. Much older records from back when they were just coming out might have been required to play at that speed.
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There are actually two common kinds of vinyl discs. The large ones (LPs, 12") usually play at 33 1/3 rpm, the small ones (Single, 7") play at 45. Some vinyl discs players even have a speed setting of 78 for these rare discs that could be read at that speed.
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wouldn't fighting faster get the fighting over with faster?
but yeah, what Vivi said. and by Vivi, I mean Endless.
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I have the small singles too but they play at the same speed. hmmm!
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I like the humour personally.