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to: TOM WALKER
from: Russell Tiedt
date: 2005-06-21 19:29:24
subject: cleaning old 78 vinyls ?

Hello TOM.

18 Jun 05 11:51, you wrote to me:

 RT> RT>> I saw that once,  way too much money!  If they can put a laser
 RT> RT>> into cdrom drives and other stuff they sure as heck oughta be
 RT> RT>> able to do that cheaper,  as well.  I guess no demand,
 RT> RT>> though,  or something.

 RT> RT>> It'd be kinda nifty,  anyhow!

 RT>> Trouble is the "normal" turntables at half that price sound 10x
 RT>> better ...

 TW>  It is still developing technology. BUT the other side of the coin is
 TW>  that EVERY PLAYING with a "normal" turntable destroys in a small
 TW> manner the Record ITSELF!!!

The ultimate question with regard to LP's, "How much do you value your vinyl 
discs"

Answer;

"Tell me what you use to play them, and I'll then know how much you value 
them"

What it comes down to, is this, the better your turntable and the better your 
cartigde and arm, the less damage is caused to your vinyl disc. That is all 
things being equal, ie. you know how to setup your arm and cartidge accurately 
and correctly, and you clean your vinyl before playing it, and before putting 
it back in to an anti-static sleave, and how much effort to store it so it 
does not warp.

Russell

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