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Did vinyl records come out in colors?

Did vinyl records come out in colors?

These days, however, colored vinyl has made a huge comeback with many audiophiles admitting they can rarely hear a difference between black and colored vinyl on recent pressings.

What was the first colored vinyl record?

The earliest examples of colored vinyl records date to 1908, with the introduction of Blue Amberol cylinders by the Edison company.

Are 7 inch records still made?

While the most common records today are 12-inch, 33 ⅓ RPM LPs, 7-inch records are still important pieces of vinyl history. In addition, the 7-inch record is far from obsolete, with many artists opting to release singles in this format.

Do coloured vinyls sound worse?

Again, it’s not because the vinyl itself is noisier, it’s due to the fact you have all these different colors and vinyl formulas mixing together. We find the same with opaque mixes, where someone wants to blend colors to achieve a different shade. Single color records, using just one formula, invariably sound better.

When did coloured vinyl come out?

In the late 1940s RCA would innovate again, introducing a 45 rpm single range that was colour-coded. Red meant classical, green meant country, yellow meant children’s music, and so on.

What the difference between 7 and 12 vinyl?

Names in inch refer to dimensions : 7-inch stands for a vinyl with a diameter of 17,78 centimeters. 10-inch stands for a vinyl with a diameter of 25,4 centimeters. 12-inch stands for a vinyl with a diameter of 30,48 centimeters.

How much does it cost to press a 7-inch vinyl?

Vinyl Pricing

Standard Black Vinyl Pressing Pricing
# of Records 7″ 12″
100 $850 $1260
300 $990 $1505
500 $1090 $1830

What is the difference between 7 and 12 vinyl?

Is clear vinyl as good as black?

The black vinyl usually sounds slightly better than the exact same pressing but on clear/coloured vinyl. The coloured ones does look cooler, and still sound better than a CD or mp3, but in all fairness, the CD being a different medium places it outside the competition.