Rodman99999 thank you so much for your input and all you say well be implemented. Once I can afford the VPI cleaning machine.
Right now my process is as follows with NEW vinyl.
1. Open it up
2. Put it on the TT
3. Use the Hunt EDA Mark 6 Brush to remove any manufactures debris.
4. Then i spray directly on the LP gruv glide the directions say to put it on the pads but i have found it is better to put it directly on the LP, not alot but enough for a slight coat. Apply this to both sides because the stupid felt met with my mmf5 always gets stuck to the bottom side. that's another issue i would like to fix.
5. Use Last stylus cleaner.
6. Play record and enjoy
7. The put LP back in a new wax lined sleeve or most of the new reissues in 180 or 200 mg already come with a good sleeve.
My real problem is very very old records that have been charged with static for so long 25 plus years and snap crackle and pop.
Any ideas and alos the felt mat issue????
Thanks
Kevin, the goldenear well at least in my head :)
Get those xmass LP's ready
Right now my process is as follows with NEW vinyl.
1. Open it up
2. Put it on the TT
3. Use the Hunt EDA Mark 6 Brush to remove any manufactures debris.
4. Then i spray directly on the LP gruv glide the directions say to put it on the pads but i have found it is better to put it directly on the LP, not alot but enough for a slight coat. Apply this to both sides because the stupid felt met with my mmf5 always gets stuck to the bottom side. that's another issue i would like to fix.
5. Use Last stylus cleaner.
6. Play record and enjoy
7. The put LP back in a new wax lined sleeve or most of the new reissues in 180 or 200 mg already come with a good sleeve.
My real problem is very very old records that have been charged with static for so long 25 plus years and snap crackle and pop.
Any ideas and alos the felt mat issue????
Thanks
Kevin, the goldenear well at least in my head :)
Get those xmass LP's ready