I would call Cable Company and have them send you whatever they recommend for your budget. If you try to make sometning yourself, you run the risk of damaging your records.
Record cleaning
So I finally had the opportunity to fetch my system from my parents garage(1000 miles is a ways to lug a system as big as mine) now, I want to clean the records. From what I've read, isoproponal? Is the alcohol to use for vinyl as it won't attack the plasticizers, by l but I also have a large inherited connection of 78's that won't be played because I don't have a player for them, and I'm assuming they need different care.
Now, I would prefer to use something that I either 1) already have, eg. Simple green, 409, etc, or 2) something that is available locally easily(which is hard, living in a town of 10,000, and 2 hours away from an established city)
My system isn't very high quality, it's a system from Sears from the 80's, but I'm hoping that cleaning the vinyl will help increase the audio quality
Now, I would prefer to use something that I either 1) already have, eg. Simple green, 409, etc, or 2) something that is available locally easily(which is hard, living in a town of 10,000, and 2 hours away from an established city)
My system isn't very high quality, it's a system from Sears from the 80's, but I'm hoping that cleaning the vinyl will help increase the audio quality
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