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It's an exact replica of an LP (typically a replica of the usually collectible original LP) on a CD...think Elton John's Goodbye Yellow Brickroad transferred ("re-masterd") to a CD with all of the artwork from the origina album in the sleeve jacket...the cover of the CD would also feature the artwork on the center of the LP...it's also called a mini LP (definition below)...but you are buying a CD
A mini LP is a CD version of something that was originally released as a 12" (12 inch) vinyl LP.
They are also known as LP replicas as they tend to exactly replicate the original packaging of the first vinyl release.
In many cases the packaging is superior to, or at least more elaborate than the majority of vinyl releases. The reason being that many follow-up vinyl releases were inferior to the first vinyl release (or at least lacked some of the extras found in the first release - such as postcards, posters, lyric sheets etc).
They are often refered to as "cardboard sleeves" and "paper sleeves" being made exlusively from paper or cardboard (other than the CD of course). Other names and abbreviations include: "jpn lp sleeve cd" and "kami-jacket". (The last of these I guess is an indication that they are held in high esteem by many who collect them.)
LPs (short for Long Play) are still made today. They are made from vinyl (acetate, whatever) and are placed flat on a device known as a turntable. This rotates the disc at about 33 and 1/3 revolutions per minute. A needle (or stylus) is placed on the "vinyl" and the vibrations detected by this are translated into an electronic "pulse" which in turn is converted and amplified into sound waves.
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www.minilps.net
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Here is some information on the Verbatim product line:
http://www.verbatim.com/products/detail.cfm?product_id=71F529E2-66B0-4E4F-80F629D6C9823CF3&cat_id=980D3EE0-28C3-4134-B728BAE68C3BC40D
They are not records. They are CD-R's with nice looking stickers on the top to make the top look like a vinyl disk.
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2438/3808205493_2693884252.jpg
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August 10, 2009 06:58 PM
What is a "mini-vinyl CD"?
I occasionally see listings on Amazon or eBay that say the music is in the format of a "mini-vinyl CD". Exactly, what is that? Is it a CD that can be played in a CD player?
Is it a vinyl that requires a turntable?
Is it some sort of digital vinyl? If so, could it be transferred into my digital (iTunes) library?
As much information about "mini-vinyl CDs" as possible will be greatly appreciated.
Is it a vinyl that requires a turntable?
Is it some sort of digital vinyl? If so, could it be transferred into my digital (iTunes) library?
As much information about "mini-vinyl CDs" as possible will be greatly appreciated.
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| August 10, 2009 07:10 PM |
A mini LP is a CD version of something that was originally released as a 12" (12 inch) vinyl LP.
They are also known as LP replicas as they tend to exactly replicate the original packaging of the first vinyl release.
In many cases the packaging is superior to, or at least more elaborate than the majority of vinyl releases. The reason being that many follow-up vinyl releases were inferior to the first vinyl release (or at least lacked some of the extras found in the first release - such as postcards, posters, lyric sheets etc).
They are often refered to as "cardboard sleeves" and "paper sleeves" being made exlusively from paper or cardboard (other than the CD of course). Other names and abbreviations include: "jpn lp sleeve cd" and "kami-jacket". (The last of these I guess is an indication that they are held in high esteem by many who collect them.)
LPs (short for Long Play) are still made today. They are made from vinyl (acetate, whatever) and are placed flat on a device known as a turntable. This rotates the disc at about 33 and 1/3 revolutions per minute. A needle (or stylus) is placed on the "vinyl" and the vibrations detected by this are translated into an electronic "pulse" which in turn is converted and amplified into sound waves.
Source(s):
www.minilps.net
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August 10, 2009 07:11 PM
Mini-vinyl CD's are a product that was originally created by Verbatim. The term sometimes refers to an archive of a digital rip of a vinyl record. Here is some information on the Verbatim product line:
http://www.verbatim.com/products/detail.cfm?product_id=71F529E2-66B0-4E4F-80F629D6C9823CF3&cat_id=980D3EE0-28C3-4134-B728BAE68C3BC40D
They are not records. They are CD-R's with nice looking stickers on the top to make the top look like a vinyl disk.
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2438/3808205493_2693884252.jpg
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