We are 78 RPM Record Dealers (and Collectors), with a passion for Jazz, Blues, British Dance Bands, Swing, Personality, Opera, Comedy and many other genres of 78s. We are always interested in buying 78 RPM records and quality collections are always wanted. If you (or perhaps a relative) want to sell a collection of 78s then please contact us for an …
GPSMAP 78S et GPSMAP 78Sc. Vous devrez étalonner le compas après avoir parcouru de longues distances, après un changement important de température ou après avoir changé les piles. 1. Sur la page Compas, appuyez sur le bouton Menu. 2. Sélectionnez etalonner compas > Démarrer. 3. Suivez les instructions présentées à l'écran.
Join the Great 78 Project! Now with over 400,000 Recordings [press: Atlas Obscura, The Vinyl Factory, Philly, The Verge, SFist] [All 78's on archive and the masterfully digitized 78's on archive]The Great 78 Project is a community project for the preservation, research and discovery of 78rpm records. From about 1898 to the 1950s, …
Suddenly in 1948, the public was hit with records that contained full-length albums. Entire rock concerts jammed into two sides of a vinyl record. With tighter grooves and a slower spin rate, the 33rpm records left the 78s in the dust. In just ten years, 78s plummeted to only 2% of music sales. And in 1959, the last US-made 78 record was produced.
Our first major donation of 78s came from the Batavia Public Library in Illinois, part of the Barrie H.Thorpe Collection of 48,000 78s featuring pop, country, big band, and jazz recordings. The collection was donated to the Batavia Library in 2007 from a local collector, Mr. Barrie H. Thorpe (1925–2012).
Before iTunes, CDs, 8-tracks, LPs, or even seven-inch EPs, 78s were the main medium for recorded music, so-called because they were played at 78 rotations per minute (rpm).Produced primarily by Victor, Columbia, Brunswick, and Capitol, 78s were first invented by Emile Berliner in the late 19th century.