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Taking care of your Vinyls [message #13545] Wed, 17 October 2007 07:29 Go to next message
willyable is currently offline  willyable
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Always store the actual record in a paper sleeve. Insert the record in its paper sleeve into the jacket for storage.
Inserting a record straight into the jacket can cause scuff marks on the record surface. Paper sleeves are much gentler.
Make sure the opening of the paper sleeve is pointed up, while the opening of the jacket should be pointed to the right.
This helps insure that if you do something stupid and drop the jacket, or allow the record in the sleeve to slide out of the jacket, then just the record in the jacket will fall out, i.e. the record itself WON'T fall out. If it did, the record would almost certainly be damaged.
NEVER touch the playing surface of the record.
Always handle a record by either,
grasping firmly the outer edge of the record, as when removing from sleeve, or
cupping the record in your hand, your fingers supporting the center of the record, where track info, etc. is printed, and have edge of the record braced against your hand and thumb
Clean off the surface of the record EACH TIME before playing it
Either with the special record cleaning brush,
Or by blowing the dust off
try not to spit on the record while doing this!
NEVER brush off dust with your fingers or anything other than the special record cleaning brush.
When positioning the needle on the record, always raise and lower it EXACTLY VERTICALLY
lower and lift the needle SLOWLY
being careful not to "skate" the needle in the process
this could cause bad scratches
brace your hand against the base of the turn-table, and manipulate the arm/cartridge using your thumb, or
delicately lift the arm/cartridge directly using your index finger
When finished playing the record, raise it EXACTLY VERTICALLY off of the turntable
grasp both edges of the record to do this then once lifted off the table, switch the record to one hand, and use the other hand to open the sleeve to place the record in
Do not leave the record on the turntable for longer than necessary
otherwise dust will quickly accumulate on the surface


Re: Taking care of your Vinyls [message #13559 is a reply to message #13545] Sat, 20 October 2007 09:36 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Gilipsie is currently offline  Gilipsie
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Honestly I don't even think that it matters due to the fact that alot of dj's are currently converting their vinyls over to cd's.

Re: Taking care of your Vinyls [message #13563 is a reply to message #13559] Sun, 21 October 2007 09:28 Go to previous message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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We're not really into DJ stuff here. This forum is about turntables used in hifi systems.


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