Most of the time brand new LP sounds fine, but when I listen to it several times after, it seems to sound better. I guess it could be psychological. What is your experience?
Audiolui..you must be a budding Audiophile and there is nothing wrong with that. Audiophiles are well aware that there is slight residue in the record grooves from the cutting stylus in a record factory that will clear out after several plays. Thats about it.
I use shoe-shine flannel cloth to wipe a record with a-bit pressure before playing weather it's out of sealed box or already played. It worms up record and makes sound incredibly smooth. Obviously no shoe shine compound is being placed on the cloth:-)
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