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Old 10-12-2020, 02:11 AM
Josep Josep is offline
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Originally Posted by Antonmb View Post
I have found a good brush, used correctly, is invaluable to remove dust before play, and shouldn't cause audible damage. However, I wonder about the leather mat - if you're using a brush before play while the record is rotating, the record could be slipping a bit on the mat. Any contaminants on the mat or the underside of the album could be getting ground into the record.
Thanks. I do not put too much pressure with the brush so not sure this is the problem.

The thing is that i have been almost 10 years playing records and suddenly few months ago (in a matter of 2 months) all my records started to sound bad. I purchased then ultrasonic cleaner and Vaccuum machine. Did not fix it. I am thinking maybe the cartrige was not properly aligned.

I already tried other cartridges. The problem is already coming from the records.

When trying new records, they sound ok.

I somehow have damaged this year many records.


What a hobby... my most beloved thing in the world is the one giving me more nigthmares.

I am about to move to digital if i dont fix this soon
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