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A question for the assembled intelligence of the group if I may... I've recently acquired some vinyl that has not exactly been loved over the years. The record surface isn't too bad, but the noise levels are atrocious, even after playing them a time or two and cleaning the accumulated dust off the stylus. My immediate thought would be a clean via a Moth or similar, but I've no idea where to find one. So, any suggestions other than a deep wash in a Moth? Any ideas where I could find someone with a machine to run some vinyl through in the Northwest (Liverpool/Manchester/Preston area)? Worst case, where's the cheapest place to buy a Moth myself?? Any information (or a constructive nature g) much appreciated. TIA lurk mode=default -- Al Talbot |
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: lurk mode=off A question for the assembled intelligence of the group if I may... I've recently acquired some vinyl that has not exactly been loved over the years. The record surface isn't too bad, but the noise levels are atrocious, even after playing them a time or two and cleaning the accumulated dust off the stylus. My immediate thought would be a clean via a Moth or similar, but I've no idea where to find one. So, any suggestions other than a deep wash in a Moth? Any ideas where I could find someone with a machine to run some vinyl through in the Northwest (Liverpool/Manchester/Preston area)? Worst case, where's the cheapest place to buy a Moth myself?? Any information (of a constructive nature g) much appreciated. TIA lurk mode=default Ah well, I guess everyone's moved to digital sources, or too busy tweaking "audio" to listen to "music" - shame. -- Al Talbot For e-mail, fill in the name and change the domain |
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