Not only could kids identify the adapters, they probably don’t know what a 45 RPM record is.Kids today, they don't know nothing.
Adapters for 45 RPM singles. Never used them as I always bought record albums.
I stopped playing 45s after high school. Had to use adapters back then. Then I got into quality equipment purchased while I was stationed in Japan. Including a direct drive turntable .Kids today, they don't know nothing.
Adapters for 45 RPM singles. Never used them as I always bought record albums.
Ding ding ding ding.... we have a winner.I think LP meant 'long play'.
Any idea what is on them ?I have a stack of Edison cylinders. Anyone have a player?
LOL.... yup... for the longest time I'd get a laugh when I wrote something on the palm of my hand and say "let me enter that into my palm pilot". ..... I had to stop using that joke about 5 years ago.Told one of my eleven grandchildren she talks like a 33 RPM record on 78. Blank stare back. Too complicated to explain to a modern kid. Have to update my expressions, I guess.
I have approx 200 78s that I plan on transfering to digital this winter. One is Bing's original 1942 White Christmas release. And Benny Goodman, Duke Ellington, a.large.number of now forgotten artists, even a few early ones with metal substrate,About 2 years ago came across some 78's (Bing Crosby) from my mother in laws house Fortunately I have a turntable that could run them.
I would enjoy a copy of that digital file. Let me know the data size it ends up being and I'll send a couple of file Gig sticks.I plan on transfering to digital this winter.
Depending on copyrite I plan on putting them on the Internet archive for worldwide access. I can also post them on my own server. I don't want them lost to history.I would enjoy a copy of that digital file. Let me know the data size it ends up being and I'll send a couple of file Gig sticks.