by Rob-NYC »
Fri Dec 23, 2011 7:29 am
Before using any record that has 'been around' it is important to wash it thoroughly. Very often it is particles that cause skipping and these can be dissolved and washed away.
Next thing to check is the freedom of the tonearm and if there is any bias inward or out. You didn't mention what make of machine you are using. In general Seeburgs and Rowe 1100 series changers handle problem records well.
The nature of the scratch matters too. If it is spiral these can be impossible to deal with. If radial I have used a jewler's loupe and tiny model exacto knife to cut away the ridges that form from a scratch. it's tedious work and there'll always be a pop or click there but you can often make a disk playable again.
Whatever you do NO coins.
I did a number of shows at a well-known convention-sports-show venue. In the audio control rm was a turntable w/ nickle taped to it. Even though I didn't use the table..that nickle went...
Rob/NYC
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