Seems par for the course for vinyl. The old RCA Red Seals although touted as excellent in quality, had a reputation for warpage, non-fill and general surface noise even when new out of the jacket - remember the 'dynaflex'?. I've been impressed with Warner Brothers Labels, and of course audiophile pressings. When buying used vinyl online (especially ebay) its catch as catch can and try your luck. Many of them are lots of records bought at estate sales and the vinyl is stored in damp basements which is bad for the vinyl. Personally, the vinyl I've bought over the years have always been keep in an area where there is good air circulation - at least 1 floor above the basement.
Noisier Outer Edges?
This might be an obvious question, but why are most, if not all of my records are somewhat noisier on the outer edges than on the inside? Is this my setup? I have a Music Hall 5.1. I thought it might be all the finger prints from handling the records, but this is true for new records also, and I am very careful when it comes to handling records.
Thanks.
Thanks.
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