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Re: [ARSCLIST] Weight of LPs
The actual weight of the platter was much lighter in the early '70s ('72 to
'76 IIRC). RCA with Dynaflex was one of the worst offenders, churning out
sub-100g platters that wobbled and flexed and warped with a sideways glance.
Still, not the lightest weight I've ever seen. That dubious 'honor' goes to
some South American pressings I have that are 60g.
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Subject: Re: [ARSCLIST] Weight of LPs
----- Original Message -----
From: "Don Cox" <doncox@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> On 05/11/06, Steven C. Barr(x) wrote:
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Tom Fine" <tflists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> >> That sounds heavy for LPs. Maybe 78's in soft paper sleeves. I'd
> >> estimate
> > maybe 40lbs per linear
> >> foot of regular LPs in non-gatefold sleeves, less for gatefolds and
> >> still less
> > for box sets.
> >>
> > 10" Shellac 78's weigh .5 lbs each...12" weigh 1.44 times as much.
> > I've never tried weighing vinyl LP's...but I suspect their jackets
> > also have a significant weight?
>
> I grabbed a bunch of LPs and weighed them on the kitchen scales.
>
> 20 LPs, 3 inches thick, weight 11 pounds.
>
> So around 44 pounds per foot. These were mostly in standard sleeves with
> outer clear plastic sleeves added.
>
> Better to allow a good safety margin for shelving. The manufacturers may
> be optimistic.
>
Thanxes muchly...I had always wondered!
So, a jacketed LP weighs about the same as (or slightly more than)
a 10" 78. One wonders if the ultra-thin LP's of the seventies
weigh significantly less than their earlier counterparts...?
Steven C. Barr