If you are a new comer to vinyl you may wonder what these numbers actually mean.
What a vinyl record looks like.
Your lp s music is physically stored on the walls of the groove.
On rare occasions a special process is used to create a picture disc which has a photograph or other graphics actually embedded in the record s playing surface.
Mint m absolutely perfect in every way.
The vinyl looks glossy and clearly has only been played a few times.
The vinyl sticker especially for a seven inch record isn t meant to hold a large amount of information like track lists contact information and recording credits since the label on your record is a different beast entirely from on disc cd design designing with care is a must.
Well here s the view from inside a record s groove at 1000x magnification as shared by microscopic imageson their twitter page.
Near mint nm the record has been on a shelf between other records.
To the naked eye the grooves look like thin even lines but that s not the case as you ll see below.
While most records are pressed from black vinyl sometimes other colors are used.
33 45 and 78 rotations per minute rpm.
They usually purchase from small specialist shops like 1note who are a uk online retailer who sell sealed new vinyl records.
The smooth shiny black landscape of vinyl is actually a jagged terrain that looks like it s being carved out by the stylus with each side of the groove creating sound waves for the left and right channel.
Vinyl record enthusiasts all over the world are still buying vinyl.
Never been played and usually sealed.
What a vinyl record looks like on a microscopic level.
Exact images of soundwaves or undulations are cut and imprinted on both sides of the groove wall.
A big black disc.
Kinda like the grand canyon actually.
Vinyl records typically come in three speeds.
To the naked eye a vinyl record looks like this.