Are 45's more likely to burn?
tjames
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I've noticed that most of my 45's cue-burn exremely fast; in the case of some "newer" records (mid to late 70's) I can create an audible hiss almost instantly. Is this common with 45's?.... I don't think it's my needles since they don't burn other records. Any insight would be appreciated.Thanks
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The 45s that are cue-burning are polystyrene, which was a common material used for the time period you're talking about (and before). Basically you don't want to backcue them or scratch, and you should be fine.
But generally speaking, it seems to me that 45s are more likely to cue-burn than LPs.
Hey - Thanks for the info.
tjames
my "hand clapping song" 45 sounds like they recorded a snake track over it...