No, they are all correct. A severe scratch on the LP would be WAY more harmful than a slight warp. It will not damage your stylist at all, It will just track the LP groove slightly up and down, unless it’s a huge warp! It’s kinda like your car driving up and down hills in the road. The car tracks straight, but a big tree limb in the road would damage your car as a big scratch on an LP would potentially damage your stylist. Was that a good analogy? Only one that comes to mind. You’re good!😃😃
Confused About LP Warps...How Can I Tell??
Hello Good People,
What are the different types of warps you find when inspecting an LP? How do I know which is which??
Is it bad for my cartridge (Dynavector 10X5) to play these??
Most importantly - when I'm shopping for used LP's, how can I detect a warp when I'm viewing the record at the store??
Seems like a lot of the used LP's I bring home lately are making my tonearm "surf some waves" - so I'm trying to avoid this!
Any help is most appreciated - and feel free to call me ignorant!
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