A significant factor that can affect a vinyl record s value is the format.
Vinyl record weight oz.
How much does a vinyl record weigh.
As many albums by popular artists have remained in print for many years or even decades the label on the record in question is often a significant factor in determining that vinyl record s value.
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Until 1957 records were sold only.
We would assume the heavier weight the better and that would be true if the turntable bearing could support the added weight and the motor has enough torque not be affected by the added load.
And how effective are they.
One reason the heavier and thicker records sound better is the vinyl will not vibrate to the degree as the light weight records.
A simple record weight can be effective and is surely the most obvious way to achieve the goal.
Vinyl record equipment and accessories are everywhere but how much of it do you really need.
The weight will vary from around 1 41oz for a 7 to 3 88oz for a 10 and 5 29oz for a 12.
The lp record ranges in weight from approximately 80 grams dynaflex 1969 to 200 grams.
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Don t forget that if you want to know the weight of a vinyl record for shipping you ll need to include the weight of the packaging too.
The standard weight for our vinyl records is 40 grams for 7 inch records 110 grams for 10 inch records and 150 grams for 12 inch records.
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70 grams for 7 inch records and 180 grams for 12 inch records.
Lps come in several different sizes most typically 7 10 and 12 inches.
Debunking lp record weights and clamps.
By george merrill.