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tvs
July 26th 05, 10:35 PM
Long before you record your first groove, your record has
to be friction free and as clean as you can possibly get it. This is the key
to successfully transferring your record collection
to CD. For more info...go here:
Join The Vinyl Solution Newsgroup:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/TheVinylSolutionDiscussionGroup/
or
Visit our 'The Vinyl Solution' web-site:
http://members.ozemail.com.au/~mawd/TVS-1.htm
Dave W
July 27th 05, 06:31 PM
"tvs" > wrote in message
...
>
> Long before you record your first groove, your record has
> to be friction free and as clean as you can possibly get it. This is the
> key
> to successfully transferring your record collection
> to CD. For more info...go here:
>
> Join The Vinyl Solution Newsgroup:
> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/TheVinylSolutionDiscussionGroup/
>
> or
>
> Visit our 'The Vinyl Solution' web-site:
> http://members.ozemail.com.au/~mawd/TVS-1.htm
>
Not necessarily snake oil, there is a fluid which works as described (ish) !
But you don't have to pay $32 for it, make it up yourself.
Used, apparently, by BBC audio engineers for imperfect vinyl. This fluid is
made up of, either 60/40 (or 40/60, I forget which but ask on uk.rec.audio
where I got it from) of distilled water and isopropyl alcohol with just a
drop of washing up detergent. I made up about 250 cc and I still have half
left after a couple of dozen records.
Paint the solution onto the record with a soft brush just in front of the
stylus, making sure that the stylus is always running wet. There should
never be enough solution to actually drip off the record.
Dave W.
tvs
July 27th 05, 09:09 PM
"Dave W" > wrote
"tvs" > wrote
> Long before you record your first groove, your record .......etc
Not necessarily snake oil, there is a fluid which works as described (ish) !
But you don't have to pay $32 for it, make it up yourself.
Used, apparently, by BBC audio engineers for imperfect vinyl. This fluid is
made up of, either 60/40 (or 40/60, I forget which but ask on uk.rec.audio
where I got it from) of distilled water and isopropyl alcohol with just a
drop of washing up detergent. I made up about 250 cc and I still have half
left after a couple of dozen records.
Paint the solution onto the record with a soft brush just in front of the
stylus, making sure that the stylus is always running wet. There should
never be enough solution to actually drip off the record.
Dave W.
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* Hi Dave.......I've actually checked this out.......almost, but not quite
the same principle.
TVS works in a different way to pretty well anything out there.......I've
processed
hundreds of albums over the years with great results.....others have also
had
great success........only because of the different way TVS works!
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