So I just opened a brand new Yarlung LP - - volume 2 of the Yuko Mabuchi - an audiophile pressing in a lovely non static inner liner.
The disc was covered in a fine patina of card or paper scraps, probably from the jacket or something -- so whether or not mold release agent exists or not the assumption that new records are in any way clean is patently false.
On other threads there are postings of the far from asceptic interiors of pressing plants. Why wouldn't you clean a disc before playing?
The disc was covered in a fine patina of card or paper scraps, probably from the jacket or something -- so whether or not mold release agent exists or not the assumption that new records are in any way clean is patently false.
On other threads there are postings of the far from asceptic interiors of pressing plants. Why wouldn't you clean a disc before playing?