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Re: Era of the 33 (was Re: arsclist Ampex 541)



Because of the reference to what appears to be a consumer phonograph, I am
inclined to believe that the 33.3 speed here was intended for playing Victor
Program Transcriptions.  They were initially available in the very early 30s
as I recall. Edison made an unsuccessful attempt to bring LP records to the
market about the same time, but he used an ultra thin groove that couldn't
be tracked.

The Columbia LP was the first successful LP record for the consumer in 1948,
but it was by no means the first attempt at an LP record. Didn't they call 4
minute cylinders "long play"?

Joe Salerno
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Samuel Brylawski" <sbry@xxxxxxx>
To: <ARSCLIST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, August 14, 2002 4:47 PM
Subject: Re: Era of the 33 (was Re: arsclist Ampex 541)


> If Mike Biel's on the list he'll have the exact answer, but remember that
> 33 1/3 was the speed on film sync discs of 1926-27.
>
> Sam
>
>
> On Wed, 14 Aug 2002, Mike Richter wrote:
>
> > At 03:11 PM 8/14/2002 -0400, JCalla4349@xxxxxxx wrote:
> > >Hello All, Does anyone know when 33 1/3 records first came out. I have
a
> > >Philco 23X (1932) thats has a phonograph with 78 and 33 1/3 speeds on
it .
> > >Thanks Jim
> >
> > Please do not piggyback your post on an unrelated one. At the least
change
> > the Subject line. Also, please try not to post HTML to the list.
> >
> > 33 1/3 rpm was used for transcriptions and special products quite early;
> > general commercial distribution dates from 1948. The question would
> > probably better be posed on 78-l where experts can provide more detail
than
> > you are likely to be seeking.
> >
> > Mike
> >
> > mrichter@xxxxxxx
> > http://www.mrichter.com/
> >
> >
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