fixing skips
soundsreal
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fixing skips on records: anybody ever do this? I just managed to repair 4 records using the various methods found with a quick google search. my mind is blown. or is this a waaay latte pass.
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do tell.
The record already has a skip so no worry about ruining the record.
Yep, I've done groove surgery with a needle and a magnifying glass before, with success.
Bring the needle to right before the skip let the record play and right before the skip push down lightly on the stylus and then release after the section where the skip occurs. If it doesnt work try again pushing down harder.
90% of the skips i tried to fix have been corrected by this method. I also dont recommend using brand new needles for this process.
I meant push down on cartridge
seems like I've been beaten to the telling. I just repaired a couple more with a combination of the back cue-ing and heavy weight methods. All I've done is to go to the spot just past the skip, place a nickel on top of the headshell, and wind it backwards through the skipping part. If it doesn't work the first time it'll work after the second or third. I also tried the needle and magnifying glass method as well, and yes it worked, but seems like too much trouble when a simpler way will do. Maybe this method is for really bad skips? Anyways I have noticed however that there will be a decrease in the quality of sound for the spot where the skip was, so its not like good as new or anything. Still though.