Difference Between 33, 45, and 78 Records? Our busy audio-visual studio works with clients on short order and batch order audio projects. One project we are currently working on is a large archive of 78rpm disc records. 78s are made of brittle material, which use a shellac resin. Another name for 78s is Shellac Records. During and after the World War II when shellac supplies were limited, some 78rpms were pressed in vinyl instead of shellac (wax), in particular the 6-minute 12" produced by V-Disc for distribution to US troops in World War II. The most common is the 10" and 12", both sold in paper or card covers. Our professional studio converts records on high quality record decks, using the best arms, cartridges and stylus. Audio is paased through our Pro-Tools and Izotope system, with the final output audio restored to remove pops, clicks and crackles (optional to clients requirements). The end result is high quality WAV, FLAC or AIFF beautiful digital files wit
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