I was struck by three things.
Woulf i decrese my vinyles if i play them.
The needle on my record player seems to always get stuck on a certain section in a vinyl record and it just keeps looping the part over and over again.
While at this point i pretty much have them memorized at the beginning this was a huge time and money saver for me.
Put on a 12 and 5 6 minutes later i have to get up and play another one.
Playing vinyl is annoyingly laborious.
Make sure that when you are lining things up that you move them where they waste as little vinyl as possible.
Never spritz water or wet play a vinyl record in an attempt to quiet the crackle and pops.
Within your software you want arrange where you items go on the mat.
Never wet play a vinyl record does wet playing a record help reduce noise.
When brushing a stylus always go from back to front the direction of the record s rotation to avoid snapping the cantilever.
Customers in record stores could remove the records from the cover and many stores would even allow them to play the records to help them make a buying decision.
Doing so only causes the stylus to spread the abrasive sludge deeper into the grooves possibly doing irreversible damage.
Dirt and dust are the enemy of vinyl playback but all vinyl enthusiasts have a little cleaning ritual for this after a while it becomes second nature.
Hey guys i just started getting into vinyls and i seem to have a little issue with my record player records.
This is not an effective use of my time.
In this context my office has become a vinyl storage facility.