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Why LP crackle between tracks on an otherwise quiet LP?
On Thursday, June 22, 2017 at 12:45:51 PM UTC-4, Brassplyer wrote:
On Friday, June 9, 2017 at 7:52:47 PM UTC-4, wrote: I do not see vacuum being able to suck embedded debris from groves. I mean, I probably didn't do much with a brush, warm water and detergent, but what I did do was loosen/soften the debris, and that is why it kept collecting around the stylus afterward. Jack It's not just the vacuum - the crud gets sucked out once it's been loosened with the surfactant solution and then subsequently removed along with the rinse. Oh, okay! I like that! Jack |
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Why LP crackle between tracks on an otherwise quiet LP?
On Friday, 23 June 2017 02:45:51 UTC+10, Brassplyer wrote:
On Friday, June 9, 2017 at 7:52:47 PM UTC-4, wrote: I do not see vacuum being able to suck embedded debris from groves. I mean, I probably didn't do much with a brush, warm water and detergent, but what I did do was loosen/soften the debris, and that is why it kept collecting around the stylus afterward. Jack Follow Scott's advice, microscopically examine the intertrack grooves for physical damage. There is always the option (discussed before) of using an ultrasonic cleaner with the above liquids i.e. distilled water, some alcohol for drying and a surfactant. I like to use a fine nozzle on an air compressor with a low flow rate as well. Keith. It's not just the vacuum - the crud gets sucked out once it's been loosened with the surfactant solution and then subsequently removed along with the rinse. |
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