{"id":171,"date":"2020-12-28T21:37:47","date_gmt":"2020-12-29T03:37:47","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/vinylbro.com\/?p=171"},"modified":"2023-11-11T11:39:37","modified_gmt":"2023-11-11T17:39:37","slug":"are-78-rpm-records-still-made","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/vinylbro.com\/are-78-rpm-records-still-made\/","title":{"rendered":"My Turntable Has 3 Speeds But Are 78 RPM Records Still Made?"},"content":{"rendered":"\n

So your record player has three speeds, 33\u2153 RPM, 45 RPM, and 78 RPM? You have some vinyl records in your collection that say 33\u2153 or 45 but you have not seen a 78 RPM record. <\/p>\n\n\n\n

Are 78 RPM records still made? No, 78 RPM records are not still made. 78 RPM records were, for the most part, discontinued in 1959 in the USA, with the exception of some small gospel labels and kids records. Other countries continued production for this speed in children’s records until the late 70\u2019s to mid 80\u2019s. <\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n

This once-popular record speed, 78 RPM, was commonly made from shellac. Shellac was very thin and brittle when the records aged they became even more brittle. As manufacturing and materials changed and became more limited so did the speeds of records resulting in the discontinuation of 78 RPM. <\/p>\n\n\n