My criterion is simple. If the defect audibly gets in the way of enjoying the music, I return it. If I hear good music while the tonearm sways from side to side, I don't much care. If the hole is snug, good; it almost functions like a record clamp. If it's too small to mount and play the record, I return it.
One Pop Too Many
I am curious what criteria people use on deciding if they should return a vinyl purchase?
I figure if it is off center or warped, that is a definite return, but what about clicks and pops?
What process do people use to figure out if a click or pop is just dust, dirt, etc, or if it is a vinyl defect? Also, at what point do people think it should be returned or exchanged? Is a small, low noise pop here or there acceptable on a new unopened vinyl? At what point is it no longer acceptable?
Any input along these lines, of new vinyl and reasons to return a purchase, are welcome.
Thanks.
I figure if it is off center or warped, that is a definite return, but what about clicks and pops?
What process do people use to figure out if a click or pop is just dust, dirt, etc, or if it is a vinyl defect? Also, at what point do people think it should be returned or exchanged? Is a small, low noise pop here or there acceptable on a new unopened vinyl? At what point is it no longer acceptable?
Any input along these lines, of new vinyl and reasons to return a purchase, are welcome.
Thanks.
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