You guys must have really good eyes. On my LPs that have such glitches, I cannot recall ever having been able to see the problem with my naked eye. Nor did I bother to pursue the issue much further. It only affects a few of my favorite LPs, is usually resistant to any sort of cleaning, and I merely learn to avoid that particular band in the LP or to expect the momentary annoyance when it occurs. In the course of amassing my collection, I’ve purchased a lot of used LPs, but my criteria for purchase are very very stringent. IF close examination under a very bright light with glasses reveals any sort of defect, I don’t buy. But I think an occasional needle skip is to be expected when playing a used LP, where you do not know the history. In one case I cleaned the offending LP twice, once with my VPIHW 17 RCM, and then again with an ultrasonic cleaner. Neither treatment had any effect on the problem, and I concluded that it is a defect in the vinyl, not a piece of dirt or dust that I could dislodge by cleaning. One tip to the OP, after you clean your LPs with a good record cleaning machine it is wise then to replace the envelope that the LP sets in. As you probably know you can buy them by the stack and there are any number of good quality options from several trusted sources. Otherwise, you are sticking a clean LP into a potentially dirty envelope, and that can negate the effects of cleaning.
Stylus stuck in groove
Has anybody come up with a technique for dealing with the annoyance of a stylus stuck in a groove, even on an immaculately clean record? I used to in my “yute” examine the record under a light and pick the offending speck out with a toothpick. My eyes aren’t that good anymore. I try washing or even soaking the offending record using the VIP cleaning machine mostly to no avail. How does it even happen?
One day the disc is perfectly clean and next the sticking occurs.
It’s a mystery.
One day the disc is perfectly clean and next the sticking occurs.
It’s a mystery.
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