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Valuable 33 rpm records
Valuable 33 rpm records










valuable 33 rpm records

With over 20 years in the business of buying used vinyl records, DJ Records USA has built a solid reputation of integrity and fairness. Consumers now have three standard speed options. Give us a call today to set up an appointment Why Sell Your Vinyl to DJ Records USA? 1948 33rpm LPs are released by Columbia Records made of vinyl. After asking you a few questions about your collection, we may be able to give you a general range but the final determination is always made by our buyers after personally inspecting your collection. Price can vary widely and is generally determined by three factors: artist, title and condition. LPs have to be in their original covers for us to consider buying them, but we will look at 45s and 78s even if they are unsleeved. They were originally packaged in plain or generic paper sleeves and are quite fragile. They feature one song on each side and were made of shellac as opposed to vinyl. 78s: At 10 inches in diameter, 78s are not quite as small as 45s but not quite as large as LPs.

valuable 33 rpm records

These were made for DJ’s and often came in plain or generic sleeves.

valuable 33 rpm records

Also known as 33s, these could hold about 60 minutes of music, which means that an entire album could be.

  • 12-inch singles: 12″ singles are the same size as LPs, but have only one song on each side. Vinyl LP or long-playing records came along in 1948.
  • They have a large hole in the middle and usually were originally sold with just a plain paper sleeve.
  • 45s: 45s feature one song on each side and, at just 7 inches in diameter, are much smaller than LPs.
  • LPs are typically 12 inches in diameter with a small spindle hole in the center, have a number of songs on each side, and usually come inside cardboard covers with artwork/pictures. These are also often called “albums” or “33s,” since they play at 33 revolutions per minute. We specialize in Soul, R&B, Jazz, Blues, Rock, Gospel, Disco, Hip-Hop, Reggae, Latin, and Classical music - but this is just a partial list.












    Valuable 33 rpm records