Much less common is the seven inch 33 r p m.
Can you play 7 inch vinyl on any record player.
I have a 45 released last year and it has a small hole.
7 inch 10 inch and 12 inch.
If the record has the usual large hole you will need an adaptor to make it fit the small spindle.
It s also many many years since record players were popular and easily available.
The most common seven inch record plays at 45 r p m.
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There s no difference between old and new records.
Record which has the same small spindle hole as 10 inch and 12 inch records.
If you re listening to a vinyl record.
You don t mention a budget or say what country you re in so recommendations are difficult.
All record players don t use the same size vinyl.
Vinyl record sizes differ based on how much music is stored on the surface of the disk.
These vinyl records rotate on the turntable at different speeds which are measured in revolutions per minut.
You can play a mildly warped.
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Your player needs to turn at that speed.
Records come in three standard sizes.
Most full size 12 inch records will be 33 1 3 rpm though some mainly eps and maxi singles will be at 45 rpm.
At a certain point records can become cramped with grooves and have to expand in size to accommodate the extra music play while maintaining the quality of the audio.
The 12 inch records play at 33 5 rpm and the 7 inch records play at 45 rpm both can be played on any record players if they have the speed configuration.
They will play on any turntable that plays lp vinyl.
Any record player designed to play vinyl records i e.
Basically there are three different sized vinyl records you will find on the market.