>stevecham3
Nice scope, but wearing the Jewelers glasses makes you look like a mad scientist ;)
Nice scope, but wearing the Jewelers glasses makes you look like a mad scientist ;)
I read recently about a method that the guy is successful, I intend to try it on a skip on my original "Abbey Road". It is not so much a skip as it gets stuck in that same groove and repeats. Not visible. The method was as follows. Use a cheaper turntable with a cheap stylus. Find the point of damaged groove. Revolve the platter by hand, in reverse, through the affected bit. The theory is this will realign the groove to original shape/path. I can follow the reasoning. Of course the possibility is bending the cantilever of stylus, so use a cheapy. The previous post said just buy another record. This is what I would normally do, But, my original "Abbey Road"? It's worth a try. |
Beatles? Why didn't you say so??? They had $50 off all Beatles thru Sunday! Oh well they still have these two copies https://www.better-records.com/search_adv.aspx?sp=abbey+road&option=s_name&min_price=1&m... |