pitkäsoittolevyt
Pitkäsoittolevyt, commonly referred to as long-playing records or LPs in English, are a type of phonograph record that was popular from the late 1940s to the mid-1980s. They are circular discs made of vinyl, typically 12 inches in diameter, that store analog audio. The term "pitkäsoitto" translates to "long-play" in Finnish, reflecting the extended duration of music that could be recorded on these discs compared to earlier 78 RPM records.
The standard speed for pitkäsoittolevyt is 33 1/3 revolutions per minute (RPM), allowing for approximately 20-25
Pitkäsoittolevyt were a staple of popular music distribution, particularly in the United States and Europe. They
The decline of pitkäsoittolevyt began in the mid-1980s with the rise of compact discs (CDs), which offered