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Vinyl
I finally took the vinyl plunge
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<blockquote data-quote="Shonver" data-source="post: 54627" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>Gert, you need to get some pristine records really quickly, before the noise turns you completely off. As you'll see with the records I sent you, used records vary quite a bit with respect to surface noise. Some records that look stuffed can turn out to be almost noise-free, while some that look good can still be crackly. I dunno how I did it before, but records that I used to play I now won't bring near my turntable until I wash them. (Re)discovered quite a few gems through washing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shonver, post: 54627, member: 34"] Gert, you need to get some pristine records really quickly, before the noise turns you completely off. As you'll see with the records I sent you, used records vary quite a bit with respect to surface noise. Some records that look stuffed can turn out to be almost noise-free, while some that look good can still be crackly. I dunno how I did it before, but records that I used to play I now won't bring near my turntable until I wash them. (Re)discovered quite a few gems through washing. [/QUOTE]
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