Latin Quarter I've got the 12 inch vinyl in my loft
Most any halfway decent record player should.
The most common seven-inch record plays at 45 r.p.m. Your player needs to turn at that speed. If the record has the usual large hole, you will need an adaptor to make it fit the small spindle. Much less common is the seven-inch 33 r.p.m. record, which has the same small spindle hole as 10 inch and 12 inch records. They will play on any turntable that plays LP vinyl.
Not if both are 33.3 rpm recordings. There is a big difference in capacity.
A Vinyl disc (record) that spins at 45 revolutions per minute
It is not legal to sell DJ-only 12-inch vinyl records that are labeled as "not for sale" as these are typically promotional copies intended for DJs and not for resale. Additionally, copyright laws might apply if you are selling copyrighted material without permission. It is important to check the legality of selling such items in your specific jurisdiction.
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Latin Quarter I've got the 12 inch vinyl in my loft
Most any halfway decent record player should.
The most common 33-1/3 RPM record was 12", the 45 RPM was 7", and the 78 RPM was cut in both 12" and 16". Source: Wikipedia "also 10" vinyl"
The most common seven-inch record plays at 45 r.p.m. Your player needs to turn at that speed. If the record has the usual large hole, you will need an adaptor to make it fit the small spindle. Much less common is the seven-inch 33 r.p.m. record, which has the same small spindle hole as 10 inch and 12 inch records. They will play on any turntable that plays LP vinyl.
49 tiles will cover the are, with 1 inch strips spare
Not if both are 33.3 rpm recordings. There is a big difference in capacity.
On vinyl discs: long-playing records (LPs) and 45's.
In this instance VCT stands for Vinyl-Carpet- Tile ! If a spec says to install a VCT Floor, it is poorly written, however it reflects an intention of having one of these types of finishes on the completed Project..
A Vinyl disc (record) that spins at 45 revolutions per minute
The letters mean 'long play' indicating a record that lasts almost an hour with anywhere from 2 to 12+ songs on it.