Is my first time, im nervous [message #11840] |
Tue, 18 January 2005 22:06 |
Antonio
Messages: 3 Registered: May 2009
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Hi!! This is my first post here and I must say that this is my first "vinyl experience". I just repair (uhummm....) the turntable i got from a friend as a present (Toshiba S-100, its also a tuner and a tape player), the drive belt was broken, so i bought a new one and replace it (intuitivelly). Its working fine, but i need the best signal to noise ratio i could get, without expendig USD$1400 on a cleaning machine, i know this has been discussed here, but i need step by step instruccions, 'cause im afraid to screw the records up and i also need to know how to clean up the needle. Thanks in advance.
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Re: Is my first time, im nervous [message #11843 is a reply to message #11840] |
Wed, 19 January 2005 15:02 |
Russellc
Messages: 397 Registered: May 2009
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Welcome to vinyle, I clean my records with excellent results using the disc doctor cleaner and brushes. Cheap and work great, really opens up the midrange even on albums I thought were clean. for the stylus, go to the supermarkets cleaning section and spend 2.00 bucks or so on a "Mr Clean Magic Eraser" get the all white ones, not the ones with the blue side. Forget the instructions that come with it, you will not be using it in that fashion. Take one of the two erasers out and lay it down like a loaf of bread. Slice off a slice about 1/4 of an inch thick. I use sissors. Stick a small wooden toothhpick in it for a handle. Holding it by the tooth pick,raise the pad up to your stylus carefully until the stylus is buried in it, and carefully and slowly pull it straight down, and repeat. I do this with the arm in its mount, and I use a small brush to dust it before and after the Mr clean treatment. agreat brush can be made from the appropriate size painters brush cut down to 1/2 inch long bristles, and cutting the handle off short. I realize all this sounds like a crock, but under the microscope the stylus is bone clean! So reliable is the proceedure I have all but quit using the scope to look, its always the same. Two bucks gives years of use!Party on, Russellc
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Re: Is my first time, im nervous [message #11845 is a reply to message #11843] |
Wed, 19 January 2005 15:19 |
Russellc
Messages: 397 Registered: May 2009
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Forgot to mention, Using the disc doctor products like any record cleaning fluids, proper rinsing is important if you dont want residue. I don't care if it says it "leaves no residue" in my experience all will if not appropriately rinsed. The disc Doctor set is two brushes (one wash one rinse) two replacement pads, and a bottle of concentrate. You do not apply pressure, just guide the brush as directed. Once done, I go to the sink and blast warm (not hot, mildly warm) water on them, carefully at an angle, turning the album until all is exposed. Then rinse well with distilled water, THEN do the recommended rinse step in the disc doctor intructions. I still pick up a little residue the first time or two I play them, but if really well rinsed, it isn't audible, and appears under magnification as pure white fluff which if dried, brushes right off. (Let albums dry well) If I only follow the instruction method, I had residue which was audible for the first 2 or 3 plays, then great. Maybe I didn't rinse well, but I like the sink method. Russellc
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Re: Is my first time, im nervous [message #11848 is a reply to message #11844] |
Wed, 19 January 2005 15:34 |
Russellc
Messages: 397 Registered: May 2009
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Agreed, but with the Mr clean method, you have to use Very little force of any kind, shakey hands should dose themselves with a beta blocker! I put it in the "locked" position because of the extremely light touch involved, plus, you must use enough upward pressure to make sure the needle buries into it. I stare fixedly at the cantalever for minimum movement. Also, the eraser will ever so slightly stick to the stylus, and when you get a good clean you can almost feel the popping free of the release. This is EXTREMELY slight and can only be felt with the lightest of safecracker touches. If the eraser were to stick (hasn't happened to me) DO NOT pull it away until it pops! If you don't lock it, I'm afraid the arm would just go up with no penetration ( I use an ultra low mass black widow arm), or fly off upon release, or follow your downward movemnt until it hits the rest, etc. With the arm in its "holder" I lightly and carefully do the mr clean thing. So slight is the touch of my brush and this clean proceedure, I can perform it with the sound on and every thing fired up, with out making anyone winch! This with well over 100db efficient altecs! Try it, you'll like it, Russellc
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Re: Is my first time, im nervous [message #11849 is a reply to message #11842] |
Wed, 19 January 2005 15:41 |
Russellc
Messages: 397 Registered: May 2009
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You can also just go to disc doctor dot com, call him on the phone and talk to the guy! I had it in 2 days! It did cost more than 20 bucks however, but with the larger bottle of fluid and the audioquest carbon fiber brush, I think it was less than 90.00 shipped. The audioquest carbon brush is an important part of preplay maintenance after use of the disc doctor products. All sorts of archival type places use this system. Russellc
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