That is in the 1970s someone probably could have made a much better sounding shellac than what was made in the 1940s.
Shellac records vs vinyl.
Vinyl vs shellac eric piette.
At first the discs were commonly made from shellac.
It had longer playing times was lighter and simply became the new thing differences in speed.
Cds and vinyl records are both audio storage and playback formats based on rotating discs from different times i.
In my opinion a vintage table top school house type record player is better for playing 78s than a modern turntable unless you have one of the higher end turntables and a quality stylus.
Vinyl is generally better than shellac.
You can play a 78 on a newer player and not wear a needle out too much to play your vinyl later.
But a lot of that improvement is because technology got better over time.
Earliest speeds of rotation varied widely but by 1910 most records were recorded at about 78 to 80 rpm.
Comparing compact discs cds to vinyl or gramophone records is the musical equivalent of comparing digital photography with film photography.
Most stylus have an lp side and a 78.
The record companies usually had their own names for the new material called metrolite deccalite.
As far as shellac goes.
Shellac records were mostly made out of shellac and powdered slate so imagine the sound of tapping a piece of slate.
And of course most shellac records are older and more worn out and damaged than most vinyl records.
A phonograph record also known as a gramophone record especially in british english or simply a record is an analog sound storage medium in the form of a flat disc with an inscribed modulated spiral groove.
When shellac became a sought after raw material in the second world war record companies were starting to use pvc plastic compounds instead.
Cd vs vinyl record comparison.
During and after world war ii when shellac supplies were extremely limited some 78 rpm records were pressed in vinyl instead of shellac wax particularly the six minute 12 78 rpm records produced by v disc for distribution to.
Vinyl will sound a bit dull and plasticky shellac is harder and the tapping will make a sound that s a bit brighter and sharper.
The groove usually starts near the periphery and ends near the center of the disc.
The quickest way to test is tapping.
Generally 78s are made of a brittle material which uses a shellac resin thus their other name is shellac records.
Play vinyl records with cd functionality sharp rp 117 duration.
As shellac was essentially phased out vinyl took the spotlight.
The heavier 78 tonearms were asking for a more rigid plastic made with less softener than the vinyl today.
There are 10 78s that are made out of vinyl.
Starting in the 1940s polyvinyl chloride became.