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True Vinyl Heads: Help please...
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<blockquote data-quote="ghostinthemachine" data-source="post: 76898" data-attributes="member: 760"><p>Dont be alarmed! Happened to me a few times as well... </p><p></p><p>The run-out groove is unmodulated - iow it doesn't have waves cut into it - so its less destructive than a regular groove with musical signals cut into it. Being in the runout groove for an hour or so is equivalent to an hour's quiet part in a normal groove. </p><p></p><p>An hour of run time sure wont cause the stylus to lose "sparkle". Especially when its new.</p><p></p><p>Just be more careful next time!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ghostinthemachine, post: 76898, member: 760"] Dont be alarmed! Happened to me a few times as well... The run-out groove is unmodulated - iow it doesn't have waves cut into it - so its less destructive than a regular groove with musical signals cut into it. Being in the runout groove for an hour or so is equivalent to an hour's quiet part in a normal groove. An hour of run time sure wont cause the stylus to lose "sparkle". Especially when its new. Just be more careful next time! [/QUOTE]
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