Most Common Vinyl Record Sizes
What did music come in in the 1960 s.
Most common vinyl record sizes. The size of disc varied over time with 10 inches eventually becoming a popular size. 33 45 and 78 rpm is the speed at which the most common commercially available vinyl records spin at represented in revolutions per minute. Vinyl normally comes in 2 sizes 12 inches or 7 inches. But it didn t discontinue the 45.
There are 10 inch records but these have been popular since the 1950s. A 7 inch record was simply more convenient for single tunes than a 12 inch one. Most of the remainder was taken up by the 45. Records come in three standard sizes.
Most 7 inch records are singles one song on each side and play at 45 rpm. The records themselves are often referred to by their speed. Sizes of records in the united states and the uk are generally measured in inches e g. For this reason major labels in the united states ceased manufacturing of 78s for popular and classical releases in 1956 with the minor labels following suit with the final us made 78 being produced in 1959.
Vinyl record types a brief overview lp long playing albums. 7 inch records which are generally 45 rpm records. Introduced in 1948 lp long playing albums were a huge improvement on the existing shellac 78 rpm records that were. The most common sizes are seven 10 and 12 inches in diameter but size isn t the only way to identify what kind of vinyl record you have.
Standard sizes vinyl record sizes differ based on how much music is stored on the surface of the disk. Instead it spent 5 million advertising 45 rpm as the preferred speed for popular music. 78s accounted for only 2 of unit sales and 1 of dollar sales. 7 inch 10 inch and 12 inch.
Lps were 10 inch records at first but soon the 12 inch size became by far the most common. Generally 78s were 10 inch but 12 inch and 7 inch and even smaller were made the so called little wonders. 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. As an example a 7 single featuring a single song is often referred to simply as a 45 or a shellac disc is often called a 78.
Vinyl records have most commonly been made in 3 sizes 7 10 and 12. Inventing the 33 yet few used it by the time 78 became standard new methods of audio recording had emerged. Most 12 inch records are albums and play at 33 rpm.