agreed. and it was fully adopted at the beginning of the 60ies, if i'mnot mistaken.DewDude420 wrote:There were no "high-fidelity" 78's. The term High-Fidelity didn't come in to use till sometime in the 50's..and it was a genericzed term to refer to the advancements in audio reproduction/recording.
The RIAA curve was standardized in 1954, adoption took longer.
Recording 78 rpm records at 33 or 45 rpm
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Re: Recording 78 rpm records at 33 or 45 rpm
I use GodWave for albums and .45's and it works great. My turntable will play 78's at 78-rpm's. I have about 2,000 or more 78's for sale.