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What is the difference in 180 gram vinyl.
Reissues is a recurrent topic among vinyl junkies.
Gram positive cell wall is much thicker than gram negative cell wall.
These are poorly mastered vinyl pressings often sourced from a cd or even poor digital sources.
33 45 and 78 rpm represents the speed at which the record spins on your turntable.
180 gram vinyl by contrast is significantly thicker and heavier creating a product that is widely considered to be audiophile grade but heavy duty records aren t capped at the 180 gram limit.
The difference between susceptibility between the gram positive and gram negative bacteria is in the cell wall of both types.
A lot of new records will have some sticker announcing that it s on 180 gram vinyl and that s a good thing especially if you re an audiophile.
In fact a great many records sold with the 180 gram hype stickers are often inferior scorpio pressings.
Unnecessarily so i would say there is nothing magical about heavyweight vinyl and certainly some myths float over those shiny 180g stickers on the record covers but that doesn t mean there are no benefits from pressing 180g or even 200g vinyl lp s.
Most turntables can play 33s and 45s while 78s require a certain kind of stylus and motor speed.
That said many factors help determine whether you ve purchased a good or bad pressing of a record.
Sure 180g lps ride more smoothly on a turntable thanks to their weight but the benefits end there.
A quality reissue can offer a great alternative to owning a scratchy original or spending big money on something scarce.
The thicker heavier vinyl will degrade more.
180 g is considered audiophile grade and most new releases and re releases available today come out in this format.
180 gram is a heavier grade of vinyl that many believe coaxes a richer audio palate than lighter standard grades.
180g vinyl sounds better than standard vinyl.
120 140 g is a normal vinyl lp like most new releases in the 20th century.
Vinyl records come in numerous speeds that impact playback and compatibility.