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Inside the Archival Box: The First Long-Playing Disc | Now See Hear!Apr 13, 2019 · Each LP record consists of scores of microscopically fine grooves, precisely controlled channels capable of capturing the most subtle nuances or ...Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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Beyond the Needle: History of Vinyl Records - VictrolaIn 1948, backed by Columbia Records, the first vinyl record was introduced at the soon-to-be standardized 33 1/3 rpm speed. It used microgroove plastic to ...What Is Vinyl? · The War Of Speeds: Shifting... · 1979: The Beginning Of The...Missing: definition | Show results with:definition<|control11|><|separator|>
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The History and Science Behind Vinyl Records | COMSOL BlogAug 17, 2021 · In 1887, German-American inventor Emile Berliner developed lateral-cut flat discs to be played on the gramophone, similar in use and appearance ...
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Care, Handling, and Storage of Audio Visual MaterialsHow to care for audio visual materials, including optical discs, magnetic tape, grooved discs, and cylinders.
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Physics of the Turntable: Pickup SystemIn a piezo electric pickup system, the stylus is attached to the crystal, which protrudes from the end of the cartridge. The pressure applied to the crystal ...
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[PDF] Evolution of a Recording Curve - Audio Engineering Societytion distortion at full 78- r.p.m. level is in the order of 2 to 3 per cent gives ... 33 -1/3 r.p.m. LP record. The photo- graph in the lower part shows a similar.
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The Science Behind Vinyl Record Pressing and How It Impacts ...Aug 14, 2025 · Science of audio fidelity in vinyl records ... The sonic benefit depends more on the mastering and pressing quality than on weight alone.
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[PDF] Capturing Analog Sound for Digital PreservationMar 10, 2006 · In physical composition, audio discs can range from fragile forms such as rubber (the earliest disc recordings), acetate or lacquer (sometimes ...
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How many times can you play a vinyl record without worrying about ...Oct 3, 2023 · The loss of the initial sound quality is typically noticeable after around 500-1000 playbacks. This number depends on both the quality of the record itself and ...Missing: durability | Show results with:durability
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What did 78 rpm record cost in 1946? - Answers.comMay 5, 2025 · In 1946, the cost of a 78 rpm record typically ranged from about 75 cents to $1.00, depending on the label and popularity of the artist.
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The Retail Price Of Singles And Albums 1948–1988Apr 7, 2025 · Basically, the price for a mono, twelve-inch LP was $3.98 from 1948 into 1968 (twenty years). The price for a stereo, twelve-inch LP was $4.98 ...
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History of vinyl recordsJul 29, 2024 · Vinyl records quickly became the dominant format for music due to their relatively low production cost and superior sound quality compared to ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Preservation Self-Assessment Program (PSAP) | Phonograph RecordThe earliest discs are made of a shellac-type material with various fillers. Shellac 78s were produced commercially from 1897 until the late 1950s, but their ...Missing: history | Show results with:history
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Item of the Week: Spindle Adapter - The Sarnoff Collection - TCNJFeb 5, 2020 · However, by 1915, the 10-inch, 78 RPM shellac disc became the most commonly used format. This standard would change once again in the ...
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The history of 78 RPM recordings | Yale University LibraryAny flat disc record, made between about 1898 and the late 1950s and playing at a speed around 78 revolutions per minute is called a "78" by collectors.
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History of Recorded Sound - Center for Popular MusicA Victorla uses a 10 inch disc called a 78, these discs rotate at 78 rotations per minute (rpm). The 78 disc is shellac, this material is a brittle resin ...
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[PDF] History Of Recording MusicSep 3, 2025 · Shellac 78 RPM records became the standard for over five decades. Despite their fragility and limited playback time (usually around 3-5 minutes ...
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Recording 78 rpm records - Audacity ManualYou should not use a normal stylus (needle) to play 78's. ... You need one which will support tracking at the heavier 4 or 5 gram weights that most 78 rpm ...
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Electrical Recording - Engineering and Technology History WikiApr 12, 2017 · However, by the middle 1920s, record companies began to employ microphones, electronic amplifiers, and electro-magnetic disc recorders for ...
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[PDF] A Recorded Sound Timeline - The Library of CongressA consumer in 1949 was faced with the choice between three formats: 78-rpm disc, 33 1/3-rpm disc, and the 45- rpm disc. Page 5. 5. Stereo Comes to the Record ...
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vinyl vs. shellac - diyAudioMar 24, 2015 · Shellac records have a rather high noise floor, much higher than vinyl. Most people regard vinyl as by far superior in sound quality.
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Los Angeles Archivists Collective › Vitaphone RevitalizedUnlike phonograph records of the time, Vitaphone discs can be up to 16 inches in diameter, are usually one-sided, and play at 33⅓ rpm (as opposed to 78) from ...
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Vitaphone Vaudeville, 1926-1930 - San Francisco Silent Film FestivalVitaphone does occupy a place in film history as the first synchronized-sound-and-image system to meet with commercial success.
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Transcription Discs - Media Preservation at MSU LibrariesSep 29, 2020 · Transcription discs are a type of grooved media popularized during the 1930's as radio broadcasting corporations sought to record and distribute content.
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A Guide to Playing 78 rpm Records - The Record CollectorThis guide is to help collectors to get the best results from their precious 78rpm records. It is not exhaustive, neither is it highly technical.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Peter Goldmark — ETHW - Engineering and Technology History WikiGoldmark and his associates at CBS Laboratories developed the long-playing record (LP). He was frustrated with the poor sound quality of 10-inch, 78-rpm discs ...
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[PDF] PETER C. GOLDMARK - World Radio Historyold-fashioned record player, vintage 1945. In less than a year, Goldmark had invented the 33 1/3 LP record, the same record de¬ sign thaï has spread by the ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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JIS S8502 - BIGLOBEDue to the fine groove, the tip radius of the stylus is much smaller than for the previous standard record, and is approximately 0.001 inch. ... Then came the V ...
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Columbia's Initial 101 LPs Catalog - History of longplayThis was a collective proposal including 101 LPs. There were 70 „Masterworks records” with classical music: 58 on 12-inch LPs in ML 4000 series /ML 4001-5057, ...
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What Did an LP Cost Then? | Neal Umphred | Tell It Like It WasApr 11, 2025 · Columbia's new LP. When Columbia introduced the LP record in June 1948, there were two formats: a ten-inch record and a twelve-inch record.Missing: titles | Show results with:titles
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June 21, 1948: Columbia's Microgroove LP Makes Albums ... - WIREDJun 21, 2010 · Best Album Art of All TimeColumbia engineer Peter Carl Goldmark set out with his staff in 1939 to evolve the 78-rpm record forward to 33-1/3 ...
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American Recording Industry History • Battle of the Speeds: LPs, 45s ...May 8, 2024 · RCA officials offered no public comment on the microgroove LP until early 1949, when they countered with what they hinted would be a ...
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Why the LP Killed the 78—and Made Albums Matter - 100.7 BOB FMJun 23, 2025 · Peter Goldmark, introduced a 12-inch vinyl disc spinning at 33⅓ RPM that could play for over 20 minutes per side. This was a dramatic leap from ...
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Goddard Lieberson, Who Fostered LP's at Columbia Records, DiesMay 30, 1977 · Goddard Lieherson, president of Columbia Records for 19 years, who introduced long‐playing records to the American public, died of cancer early yesterday.Missing: 1950 | Show results with:1950
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The Beatles' Sgt. Pepper's was a masterpiece of timing.May 24, 2017 · Sgt. Pepper's timing was as good as its music. Fifty years ago, the Beatles released their masterpiece into a world ready to embrace a rock album as art.
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Vinyl Records History: A Brief On Invention and EvolutionJun 29, 2023 · The history of vinyl records can be traced back to the invention of sound recording in the late 19th century. In 1877, Thomas Edison invented ...
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Study Finds a Thriving Market for Vinyl Records - Sound & VisionMay 12, 2022 · The vinyl era of the 1960s and '70s peaked in 1978 with unit sales of 341 million and revenue of $2.5 billion before a steady decline that ...
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Guide to collecting - Decca | Spiral ClassicsDecca started issuing LPs in 1950, and started issuing Stereo LPs in 1958. They produced some of the finest stereo LPs, and many collectors particularly value ...
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HISTORY - NIPPON COLUMBIA CO.,LTD.Adopted the Columbia brand name from US Columbia and standardized record ... Released the first long playing (LP) record in Japan. Started the music ...
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RIAA Dimentional Standards - Aardvark MasteringGrooves per inch, 2-5. b. Contour, same as recording grooves except width may increase to 0.006". Stopping Groove, Closed Concentric Circle. a. Diameter, 3 7/8" ...
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Engineering highlights of the LP recordThe microgroove permitted a density reaching 300 grooves per in. And at 33-1/3 rpm 1 in. of disk radius could last almost 9 min. At the same time, the.
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Stereo Lab - Gramophone styli and groove dimensionsThe groove of a mono record possesses modulation which is entirely lateral (side to side). When a 0.001" stylus rides in such a groove, it rides at the same ...Missing: heavy | Show results with:heavy
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Vinyl info and calculators - tonmeister.caJul 25, 2023 · Faster changes are labelled “Wow”. Groove. The v-shaped track pressed into the surface of the vinyl record, in which the stylus sits. Linear ...Missing: degree | Show results with:degree
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Stereo Lab - Gramophone record equalisation RIAA and others..Conventional wisdom has it that most LP and 45 RPM discs cut from 1954 onward applied the, so called, RIAA equalisation chacteristic which was defined by the ...
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RIAA CurveTo obtain the original RIAA curve the following equation is used: Where: f=frequency t1=treble time constant, 75uS t2=medium time constant, 318uS t3=bass ...Missing: approximation log10 159
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Stylus Needle for turntable phono cartridges - LP GearIts spherical tip, typically with a radius of 0.7 mil, touches the center of the groove walls. The conical stylus can be found with lower to moderately ...LP Gear stylus · Audio-Technica stylus · SHURE stylus · Shure stylus by cartridgeMissing: tracking force
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How Vinyl Records Are Made: From Mastering to PressingJun 30, 2025 · The heart of the process is the disc-cutting lathe. This is a precision machine that uses a heated stylus to engrave audio-modulated grooves ...
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How A Vinyl Record Is Made: Inside the Process of Pressing A RecordThe mastering engineer typically collapses the low end into mono to allow the record to be cut without severely altering the sound of the original recording.
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Why 78, 45 and 33 1/3 record formats? - History Of RockRecords of 33 1/3 rpm were developed in conjunction with films. A 12-inch 78 with Berliner-type grooves could hold between 4 and 5 minutes per side. The first ...
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What Does Wow and Flutter Mean for Turntables? - Fluance.comA turntable's wow and flutter determine a record's ability to sustain a good pitch, avoid distortion and sound good consistently.What are Wow and Flutter? · Specs and Actual Turntable...
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Vinyl Record Sizes and Speeds: The Complete Guide - Breed MediaOct 19, 2023 · There are three main vinyl record speeds:33 RPM, 45 RPM and 78 RPM where rpm stands for revolutions per minute. ... Minutes per Side at 33 RPM.
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All the Audiophile needs to know about turntable motors......(very long)Dec 7, 2001 · The DC motor will have less speed stability than an AC synchronous motor, if used without proper control. I hope this will help the ...
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Polyvinyl Chloride - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsRigid PVC may contain up to 15% by weight of thermal stabilizers. Another additive, Tinuvin P, 2-(2H-benzotriazol-2-yl)-p-cresol, is used to provide stability ...
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Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) - LenntechMaterial notes ; Density, 1.38 g/cm3 ; RESISTANCE TO CHEMICALS ; Dilute Acid, Very good ; Dilute Alkalis, Very good ; Oils and greases, Good (variable).Missing: composition | Show results with:composition
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How are vinyl records made? | EuropeanaMar 1, 2016 · The mould is heated to 180 degrees Celsius when the firm vinyl liquefies. A pressure of 110 tonnes is applied to press the cake into a vinyl ...
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[PDF] Environmental Impacts of Polyvinyl Chloride Building MaterialsFlexible vinyl products appear to contribute to the health hazards of poor indoor air by releasing phtha- lates and facilitating the growth of hazardous molds.
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The History Of Picture Discs - My Music Through The YearsJan 16, 2021 · Picture discs have had a long life, but for many they first appeared in the UK in the late 1970's, mostly thanks to expensive American ...
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Why are vinyl records black? - Furnace Record PressingBy coloring records black with carbon-based pigment, manufacturers ensure their records last longer and sound better.Missing: absorb | Show results with:absorb
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It was 70 years ago this month that the 45 RPM record was ...Mar 17, 2019 · US Sales of pop music on 45s passed those of 78s in 1954. The following year, “Rock Around the Clock” by Bill Haley and the Comets sold 3 ...
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[PDF] A Thirty-five Year History And Evolution of the Recording StudioMay 8, 2006 · The LP/45 battle had been resolved with the CBS 33 1/3 RPM becoming the standard for the album package and the RCA 45 RPM becoming the standard.
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ECONOMICS OF RECORDS; The Industry Reaches New Peaks in ...In the 1950 figures the 45's had climbed to 32,498,926 and the long-plays to 5,909,958, but the 78's still had the whopping total of 145,628,476. The "Battle of ...
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Preservation Self-Assessment Program (PSAP) | AudiotapeOpen reel audiotape was developed in Germany during the mid-1930s. After World War II, it began to gain worldwide popularity and was further developed in the US ...
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[PDF] For The Record - GovInfoWhile the 1950s belonged to LPs and 45s, records gave way to tape recordings in the 1960s. Reel-to-reel tape recorders had been used on sound stages and in ...
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Gramophone record - Kenjedrager - Knowyourcarrier.comThe shellac record is the oldest type of gramophone record. It was used for over 60 years, from 1890 to the end of the 1950s.
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An Audio Timeline - Audio Engineering SocietyThe first electrically recorded 78 rpm disks appear. RCA ... The microgroove 33-1/3 rpm long-play vinyl record (LP) is introduced by Columbia Records.Missing: advantages | Show results with:advantages
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How the Westrex 45/45 System Was Adopted by the Record Makers ...Apr 6, 2018 · The Westrex 45/45 system was formally adopted as the American standard by the Record Industry Association of America (RIAA) on December 27, 1957 ...
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Stereo - Audio Engineering SocietyJan 28, 2001 · 1957 - Sept. 5 Westrex gave a private demonstration of its 45-45 stereo disc recording system. Shortly after, Haddy demonstrated the Decca V-L ...
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The Forever Half-Life of Quadraphonics | Stereophile.comMay 7, 2024 · The popular history of quadraphonics (4-channel sound from LP records, tapes, and radio broadcasts) chronicles a spectacular failure.
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The Rise and Fall of Quadraphonic Sound: A Tale of Ambition and ...Jun 12, 2025 · Quadraphonic sound's decline by the late 1970s serves as a fascinating case study of how technological innovations, regardless of their ...
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Half-Speed Mastering: What, and Why? | Steve Hoffman Music ForumsOct 9, 2009 · I would add that half-speed mastering was invented for RCA's CD4 Quadradisc LP pressings in the early 1970s, when they had to figure out a ...
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Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab Album DiscographyAug 1, 2002 · Each Original Master Recording is ultra-packaged to maintain flatness and prevent warpage. MFSL became well known for quality vinyl pressings.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Compact discs (CDs) invented | Research Starters - EBSCOCompact discs (CDs) were introduced as a new medium for music distribution in 1982, marking a significant shift in the music industry.
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Does music sound better on vinyl records? | Tufts NowJul 11, 2016 · Dynamic range. The difference between the loudest and softest sounds an LP can play is about 70 decibels (dB). CDs can handle over 90 dB.Missing: warmth comparison
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Needle Me This: Vinyl's Spinning Story - 100.7 BOB FMJun 26, 2025 · For example, 1978 marked a peak: sales of vinyl albums and EPs generated about $2.5 billion in revenue (at the time) and accounted for roughly ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Animated Chart of the Day: Recorded Music Sales by Format Share ...Sep 23, 2022 · cassette tapes outsold 8-track tapes for the first time in 1980 and then outsold LPs in 1984 for the first time and maintained at least a 50% ...
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Retailers, Covid-era nostalgia revive the vinyl records industry - CNBCNov 30, 2023 · Vinyl record sales plummeted in the 1980s and 1990s. And by the early 2000s, the industry was on the verge of extinction: In 2006, only 1 ...
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Vinyl Production a Victim of its Own Success? - 360°SoundMany independent vinyl pressing plants closed in the late 1980s and early 1990s due to lack of orders. The major labels, practically all of which owned their ...Missing: closures | Show results with:closures
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Vinyl Record Sales 2025 Trend: What's Driving Growth? - AccioSep 12, 2025 · The vinyl record market in 2025 continues to show resilience, driven by nostalgia, audiophile preferences, and holiday-driven demand. Key trends ...
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Vinyl Record Market Analysis: Size, Share & Forecast 2025-2033Vinyl Record Market size was valued at USD 1.9 Billion in 2024 to reach USD 3.5 Billion by 2033 at a CAGR of 6.8% during 2025-2033.
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[PDF] RIAA 2024 year-end revenue reportalbum sales and individual track sales were down double digits. Downloads ... Revenues from vinyl records grew 7% to. $1.4 billion – the eighteenth ...
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Sustainability in the Vinyl Record IndustryOct 15, 2024 · Eco-Conscious Sleeve Production: Partnering with sustainable paper mills like Domtar, URP produces sleeves with 30% recycled content, ensuring ...Missing: modern PET 2010s
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Bio-Vinyl Compounds: A Sustainable Leap for Vinyl ManufacturingFeb 6, 2025 · Enter Bio-Vinyl—a groundbreaking, sustainable alternative to traditional vinyl records. Harnessing renewable and recycled materials, Bio-Vinyl ...Missing: modern PET 2010s
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United Record Pressing Marks 75 Years with Bold Innovations for ...Dec 13, 2024 · We are proud to offer bio-vinyl, an ISCC+ certified, 100% recyclable material that allows artists to produce their records in an environmentally ...
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Record Store Day 2025 delivers best weekly sales for indie retail in ...Apr 25, 2025 · Record Store Day's 2025 edition delivered the highest weekly total vinyl album sales through UK independent record shops since at least 1994.Missing: supply issues post- COVID
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Record Store Day 2025: Get To Know Its Vinyl-Buying U.S. AudienceApr 29, 2025 · This year there were 327 exclusive RSD titles that sold at least one or more copies during RSD week 2025. The sales data also showed that more ...
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Growth in Paid Subscription Streaming Drives Mid-Year 2025 ... - RIAASep 9, 2025 · Vinyl held steady at $457M, making up more than three-quarters of all physical music revenues following a nearly two-decade resurgence. More ...
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The Vinyl Shortage, Explained: How Long Waits, Costly Materials ...By the early 1990s, vinyl production had all but ceased. Plants either closed or made the transition to CD production.
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[PDF] Vinyl Market Outlook Including Manufacturing AnalysisThe post-Covid slump has had a far-reaching effect on the supply chain. Vinyl manufacturers have heavily invested in 2022 and 2023 to fill the gap between ...