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Distortion --mistracking or damaged LP? [message #13221] Sat, 23 December 2006 21:38 Go to next message
clone17 is currently offline  clone17
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I recently purchased a used LP that sounds fairly distorted throughout the album, allthough it looks almost brand new. Is there a way to determine if I am mistracking or is it caused by previous damage? It doesnt crackle or anything, but the distortion wont seem to improve after much adjustment...any thoughts??

Re: Distortion --mistracking or damaged LP? [message #13222 is a reply to message #13221] Mon, 25 December 2006 05:15 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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If it's just that one album, I'd say it was probably played a lot with a damaged needle or misadjusted tone arm.


Re: Distortion --mistracking or damaged LP? [message #13226 is a reply to message #13221] Mon, 01 January 2007 07:15 Go to previous message
hurdy_gurdyman is currently offline  hurdy_gurdyman
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I have a few LP's that are distorted right out of the box. Bad pressings. These usually get worse toward the center of the disc where the grooves are squeezed together more.

Dave

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