Fixing A Record Skip
lambert
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I've tried this recently and, to my utter amazement, it actually worked.Please, proceed with caution
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Hm. Whenever I use a tub of hot tap water to clean records I end up with heat-warped records. Maybe I need to make an html diagram first.
the theory revolves around the idea that any gunk is still floating and the needle will push it out i supposse...
any thoughts on how thats gonna rock your needle?
I do that to help clean my records, the needle actually helps clean them by dragging out alot of the loosened gunk. Kinda like a brillow pad on dishes that have food dried on um. Then afterwards, I brush off my needle with the tiny black brush thingy. Don't use an expensive needle though, I just use a regular shure with a decent amount of weight (though they don't seem to be damaged in any way). If you play records that have surface noise while slightly damp, you can eliminate a ton of the noise. I used to bring a small rag and bottled water to shows for rough records.
I've done this and been amazed at the trails of gunk that comes out.
Unfortunatly I don't think the needle trick will work with pressing flaws which I run into more.
Keep an old needle around for these types of situations.
We actually fixed a record like this a few weeks ago when we were in Europe. We put water on it and let the record play. Somehow it removed the skip.
We then did it to another lp, and it left some noise behind for the first couple of plays. After that the noise left and it was fine
I now have a playable copy of "Too Hard For The Fuckin' Radio." MANNY THNAKs.
Any recommendations as to what kind of magnifying glass or whatever else to cop for such a procedure?