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	<title>Comments on: What rpm does an LP record spin at.?</title>
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		<description>7&#34; and 12&#34; are a normal record size. Back in the day 10&#34; was common. 33's are (usually) larger in diameter than 45s, and 33's are able to hold more songs. Also, 45's are usually higher fidelity.

LP's spin at 33.5</description>
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<p>LP&#8217;s spin at 33.5</p>
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