needle wear out from playing bad records?
needle wear out from playing bad records? Posted on: 24.05.2013 by Nikki Mcpeek ive been curious to know if a needle can get screw up from playing very old records that sounds very clickly. | |
Nikki Mcpeek 24.05.2013 | ive been curious to know if a needle can get screw up from playing very old records that sounds very clickly. |
Debrah Fehrman 18.06.2013 | If you are on a budget I have used windex, water and a mild soap with a softer paper towel going along with the grooves. Never had an issue after cleaning. But nothing compares to a deep cleaning. |
Fannie Ohayre 26.05.2013 | And if your vinyl record is REALLY dirty: |
Yong Aptekar 26.05.2013 | ^ this also, invest in a carbon fibre record brush. They are made for cleaning the dust out of grooves. They will work a little bit for grime, but if they are too bad, your records will need a cleaning. http://www.amazon.com/musical-instruments/dp/B0006VMBHI |
Brunilda Kora 24.05.2013 | Yeah. If the records are dirty, or dusty, all the shit will accumulate on the needle. Clean those records before you play 'em, damnit! And keep a little soft brush (like you get when you buy new needles) handy. |
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