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record clamps and cracked records!
I think the clamp on my Oracle Alexandria Mk. II cracks records! I can
tell by the creasing of the label around the spindle hole, and a cracking sound when I clamp the disc. Although the cracks may be superficial, they are worrying nonetheless, not to mention disfiguring. Could it be that I am clamping the records too tightly? I usually twist the knob until it 'locks' tight. If I remove the plastic 'raiser' (the little disc that sits under the mat which raises the label area), this may ease the tension somewhat. Help anyone? raz -- In love, one always begins by deceiving oneself, and one always ends by deceiving others, that is what the world calls romance. – Oscar Wilde |
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Raja Abdul Razak wrote:
I think the clamp on my Oracle Alexandria Mk. II cracks records! I can tell by the creasing of the label around the spindle hole, and a cracking sound when I clamp the disc. Although the cracks may be superficial, they are worrying nonetheless, not to mention disfiguring. Could it be that I am clamping the records too tightly? I usually twist the knob until it 'locks' tight. If I remove the plastic 'raiser' (the little disc that sits under the mat which raises the label area), this may ease the tension somewhat. Help anyone? I had an Oracle Delphi Mk III table for years and yes, it is possible to crack an LP, especially the thicker ones. But it's easily avoidable. The purpose of the clamp is to get a tight fit between the LP and the turntable mat. I found even a little clamp pressure was enough that - if the mat was really clean - the LP would fit so tightly that I had to literally peel it off the mat. So there's nothing to be gained by affixing it any tighter than that. |
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The beveled disk is there so that when you tighten down with the screw
clamp, pressure is applied to the outer areas of the record. This is a very clever and simple design and one of the things that sold me on the Oracle. I have had mine for almost 20 years and have never cracked a record. You should never tighten the clamp all the way down as you will get the cracks you have noticed. -- Ron Stewart Santa Rosa, Calif. "Raja Abdul Razak" wrote in message ... I think the clamp on my Oracle Alexandria Mk. II cracks records! I can tell by the creasing of the label around the spindle hole, and a cracking sound when I clamp the disc. Although the cracks may be superficial, they are worrying nonetheless, not to mention disfiguring. Could it be that I am clamping the records too tightly? I usually twist the knob until it 'locks' tight. If I remove the plastic 'raiser' (the little disc that sits under the mat which raises the label area), this may ease the tension somewhat. Help anyone? raz -- In love, one always begins by deceiving oneself, and one always ends by deceiving others, that is what the world calls romance. - Oscar Wilde |
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On 3 Jun 2005 00:13:31 GMT, "Ron Stewart"
wrote: The beveled disk is there so that when you tighten down with the screw clamp, pressure is applied to the outer areas of the record. This is a very clever and simple design and one of the things that sold me on the Oracle. I have had mine for almost 20 years and have never cracked a record. You should never tighten the clamp all the way down as you will get the cracks you have noticed. Indeed so. I have a similar Michell GyroDec, and I've modified the central washer so that discs are squeezed with enough deflection to ensure that they are flat, but not so much that the vinyl is overstressed. One of the nice things about the Oracle is that the 'sticky' mat allows you the same excellent full-surface contact with even less pressure. -- Stewart Pinkerton | Music is Art - Audio is Engineering |