Acoustic vs Electric Recording on 78 RPM Records
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Playing 78 RPM Shellac Records properly

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Making of the Emi centenary Wax recording Cutting lathe 78rpm

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Skyward (Brite and Jazzy) MnDashmans Music Experience

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Historical Recordings from the Beginning of the 20th Century

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FACTORY SEALED 78rpm album set! Opening and playing a sealed 78rpm album set from 1945!

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Owner Surprised By Value Of 1903 Edison Phonograph | Antiques Roadshow UK

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Electrical recording and the massive fight against it

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A Master's Voice: Emile Berliner

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How to Collect 78 rpm Records #1: An Introductory Guide for Beginners

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How a 98 year old 78 Record SHOULD Sound! Spun on an Audio Technica Turntable - Six Jumping Jacks!!

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The Oldest Voices We Can Still Hear

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How Shellac Records Are Made - RCA Victor presents: Command Performance

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The Beatles Indian 78s - Their Story & Their Sound

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The Immortal Voice (1923) - how phonograph records are made - piano score by Ben Model

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How a Mint Condition 97 Year Old 78 Record Sounds on Modern Audio Technica Turntable - No Editing!!

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The Real Reason Why Analog Recording Is Better

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A SHORT HISTORY OF THE PHONOGRAPH

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A New Stereo Audiophile 78 RPM Record in 2019: The Chicago Cellar Boys

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Inside The Biggest Vinyl Factory Making 70 Million Records A Year

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