![]() ![]() The adapter sits over the regular modern 7.2mm spindle so that you can play these punched-out "donut" records. Note that a small number of 78rpm microgroove records have been produced (higher rpm = increased bandwidth) do some research before using your old 78rpm records, as you may find that your stylus can't play it properly.Ĥ5rpm spindle adapter: old RCA 45rpm players and some jukeboxes have a very large (38mm) spindle, necessitating that the centre of a non-RCA record be punched out to reveal a larger hole. Ditto, all record players and turntables should support this speed.ħ8rpm: standard playback speed for 10" and 12" shellac records. All the models we tested and every turntable or record player you find should support this speed.Ĥ5rpm: standard playback speed for 7" singles. Speed settingsģ3 1/3rpm: standard playback speed for 12" LPs. This may sound like the ideal solution, but you'll generally find the sound produced is not as pleasant as what comes out of a turntable. A record player has the pre-amp and amp, and sometimes even the speakers, all built into the one unit. ![]()
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