MK2 Vinyl
MK2 Vinyl Posted on: 12.04.2013 by Shera Finkelberg sorry guys 4 the noob question...here it is.. i have a blue mk2 vinyl... im wondering is it normal that one side is more slippery then the other? the side with traktor logo is 4 scratching is not so loose and its not so slippery and the 15 min side is very slippery.... is that on any vinyl or just on mine, is that normal? the 10min side, that's not so slippery is 4 scratching am I right?... thx | |
Nevada Edgette 18.04.2013 |
Originally Posted by dripstep
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Emelina Chillson 18.04.2013 |
Originally Posted by Toastmaster
you might want to invest in better slip mats.... a little sandpaper goes a long way. rough up your more slippery label a tad. its what I did to fix the issue on mine. (I own every color and thud Trimble wax cause I'm a nerd.) |
Chrissy Kynard 17.04.2013 |
Originally Posted by dripstep
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Shera Finkelberg 16.04.2013 |
Originally Posted by frequencym
i believe i have a perfectly normal vinyl, im just not sure yet is it better to scratch on the slippery side (15min) or the other one?? and im a mediocore scratchaholic .... i know its more of a personal preferance...what do you believe? |
Allan Neubert 15.04.2013 |
Originally Posted by mujagawudakhi
That said, dish warps are usually caused by tight shrink wrap being applied before the record fully cools and traktor timecode isn't shrink wrapped so I would not expect any timecode records to have this type of warp. |
Shera Finkelberg 12.04.2013 | sorry guys 4 the noob question... here it is.. i have a blue mk2 vinyl... im wondering is it normal that one side is more slippery then the other? the side with traktor logo is 4 scratching is not so loose and its not so slippery and the 15 min side is very slippery.... is that on any vinyl or just on mine, is that normal? the 10min side, that's not so slippery is 4 scratching am I right?... thx |
Precious Pequignot 21.04.2013 | http://community
.djranking
s.com/showthread.php?t=67934 might wanna take a look at this thread i started on the same issue |
Yong Aptekar 19.04.2013 | The superseal slow roasted records I have spin fine, but its those traktor only ones that are too much on one side. MK1 or 2. The faster spinning side is nicer for scratching though, backspins sound like gold covered in platinum covered in unobtanium. |
Nevada Edgette 18.04.2013 |
Originally Posted by dripstep
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Emelina Chillson 18.04.2013 |
Originally Posted by Toastmaster
you might want to invest in better slip mats.... a little sandpaper goes a long way. rough up your more slippery label a tad. its what I did to fix the issue on mine. (I own every color and thud Trimble wax cause I'm a nerd.) |
Chrissy Kynard 17.04.2013 |
Originally Posted by dripstep
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Yong Aptekar 17.04.2013 | I have 6 timecode records, and every one of them spins quicker with the traktor logo face up. |
Brunilda Kora 16.04.2013 | Personal preference. 100%. It took me a while to find some slipmats that I liked - and I've kept them ever since. 15 years now!!! I just shake 'em off and give 'em a quick vacuum every now and a again to keem 'em fr-fr-fresh. |
Shera Finkelberg 16.04.2013 |
Originally Posted by frequencym
i believe i have a perfectly normal vinyl, im just not sure yet is it better to scratch on the slippery side (15min) or the other one?? and im a mediocore scratchaholic .... i know its more of a personal preferance...what do you believe? |
Allan Neubert 15.04.2013 |
Originally Posted by mujagawudakhi
That said, dish warps are usually caused by tight shrink wrap being applied before the record fully cools and traktor timecode isn't shrink wrapped so I would not expect any timecode records to have this type of warp. |
Emelina Chillson 12.04.2013 | It is common for taktor records to have one side more slippery than the other. this convo happened on NI community s already. Its an issue with the label printing. Rough up your labels a little with sandpaper or remove them altogether with comet and cold water (do not let it touch the grooves) |
Shera Finkelberg 12.04.2013 | thx 4 the reply, but can you explain me what "bowled" means?? im from croatia, europe and the google translate is not helping me... |
Kelsi Shong 12.04.2013 | Could be that your vinyls are bowled which will make one side go faster than the other. I'm not 100% on this but I do remember a thread like this a while back. |
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