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Of course, but do you know why these records had larger holes than LP’s?Remember these?
Actually, no I don't.Of course, but do you know why these records had larger holes than LP’s
Your right. I forgot about RCA’s color coded records.Not quite. They actually had the larger hole as an attempt by RCA to sell their turntables. It's an example of the earliest form of proprietary music format
Who knew a little plastic doohickey would allow them to be played on a standard (speed adjustable) turntable
That was truly a pain in the ass, I was stationed at a NAS in Virginia, odd or even plates to get gas, but driving a 67 Mustang with a 390 was killer. Would park at the base gas station overnight. Damn
No, as usual it wandered off into the abyss.I gave up on that thread last week. Is it anywhere near still about transmission types?
We ran our bikes over it. I could get cigarettes for my old man when I was like 12 back then because everyone knew each other. Also turned in our glass pop bottles there.
Duh. So the adapters would fit.Of course, but do you know why these records had larger holes than LP’s?
Do we have a "Wise Ass" emoji?Duh. So the adapters would fit.
Sony came out with the BetaMax VCR and it was excellent, but Panasonic came out with the VHS/VCR that took over the Market.....why, they gave out the machines free to schools, It didn't take long to overwhelm the market and the Betamax died out.Not quite. They actually had the larger hole as an attempt by RCA to sell their turntables. It's an example of the earliest form of proprietary music format
Who knew a little plastic doohickey would allow them to be played on a standard (speed adjustable) turntable